Re: [videoblogging] Re: Advice about setting up site with downloadable video

2008-07-29 Thread Mark Shea
I will be offering my travel mini docos in half hour program format for download Mark Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Depending on what you mean by available for download, host your files on http://blip.tv and embed the direct links on your site pages so

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Advice about setting up site with downloadable video

2008-07-29 Thread Mark Shea
Thanks Joly Do you use dreamhost for your hosting? I'm based in Australia, so if I go offshore, I want it to be with someone I'm not going to have hassles with and someone with good support if I do! mark WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dreamhost have a

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Advice about setting up site with downloadable video

2008-07-29 Thread Mark Shea
, Mark Shea wrote: Do you use dreamhost for your hosting? I'm based in Australia, so if I go offshore, I want it to be with someone I'm not going to have hassles with and someone with good support if I do! cheers Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] bachelor communication honours coordinator

Re: [videoblogging] Video Journalism Revolution

2008-07-21 Thread Mark Shea
Thanks for this vid. Very entertaining and thought provoking but also disturbing… I would like him to show me some examples of what he thinks is excellent. If most TV is garbage – where’s all the brilliant examples of creative excellence this guy is talking about? These little cameras have

Re: [videoblogging] Video Journalism Revolution

2008-07-21 Thread Mark Shea
sites. Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was thinking the same thing and then i went to his web site or i should say his blóg tho i still think if you are gonna give a talk like this you cant just live in the problem you have to show the solution otherwise you are just crotchety On 7/21/08, Mark

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Should Google Kill Youtube?

2008-06-27 Thread Mark Shea
My concern with youtube is that they don't really seem to want to take it out of the bedroom. I am based in Australia, and I really can't believe the crap that is promoted. Let me give you some examples of three recently promoted videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwvLns2uEhE

Re: [videoblogging] Re: shoulder support for handheld camera - would you buy this prototype

2007-11-27 Thread Mark Shea
Thanks for the link. some of these shoulder mounts are quite expensive. I designed the 'shoulderlander' mainly because I wanted a set up similar to my old XL1, a shoulder support AND the ability to connect to a tripod. My design really only helps you steady your shots, use it as a third

Re: [videoblogging] What is online video worth - contract info

2007-10-07 Thread Mark Shea
From my research, you can expect $1000-$400 per video for an online deal related to just one region (country ie not listing your videos on competitors sites.) Mark Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think the only company, in my neck of the woods that would have

RE: [videoblogging] What is online video worth - contract info

2007-10-04 Thread Mark Shea
thanks kfir for your reply Hypothetically speaking, they are keen to see me happy, to continue providing them content. It really is a matter of having some idea of how much money they envisage making over the year nesting ads with my content. But you are right, they are the biggest TV station

Re: [videoblogging] Re: What is online video worth - contract info

2007-10-04 Thread Mark Shea
Thanks for your indepth answer Bill, you are dead right, time is money. I am constantly being contacted by websites and broadcasters (in the US) wanting to use my stories. At first I was keen to get them out there, now it's like 'show me the money'! I don't need anymore publicity that doesn't

Re: [videoblogging] Re: What is online video worth - contract info

2007-10-04 Thread Mark Shea
thanks border collie, spoke with a local entertainment lawyer, they don't know, closest case they have dealt with is organising contracts for online video produced by big companies (eg telecommunication companies) In this case, the rate was commercial rates. I cant see there ad revenue for the

Re: [videoblogging] What is online video worth - contract info

2007-10-04 Thread Mark Shea
I have release forms for all interviewees and music used, but yes, things change, places close. If someone visits a place I recommend, and it is now closed, this could be an issue, but my hypothetical country isnt the USA, and (as yet) our legal system hasnt gone liability crazy, but it is

Re: [videoblogging] What is online video worth - contract info

2007-10-04 Thread Mark Shea
I think the only company, in my neck of the woods that would have been in a similar position, would be lonely planet (who recently sold to BBC worldwide) who I know have struck up similar deals with particular websites. You could have a point about the three months thing. It allows me to pull

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Live!

2007-08-28 Thread Mark Shea
Cheers Adrian Found some local guys doing VJing down here in Tasmania - 313RGB Mark overlander.tv Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: around the 27/8/07 Steve Watkins mentioned about [videoblogging] Re: Live! that: Ive always had a fascination with the idea

Re: [videoblogging] Live!

2007-08-27 Thread Mark Shea
Thanks Brook, I will both programs you mentioned Mark Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Live Cinema has a long and rich history. Currently there are many filmmakers who perform, to one extent or another, their works live, in forms ranging from

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Live!

2007-08-27 Thread Mark Shea
Thanks Steve, I've saved all the emails from this thread for future resource Mark overlander.tv Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ahh I remembered what I was thinking of, its not online but rather an app: http://www.neuromixer.com/product-avdrum.php# I

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Welcome to Youtube - racist comments

2007-08-02 Thread Mark Shea
Hi Terry I posted this comment 3 days ago: I'm a bit disappointed with some of the racist comments people have made with regard to my video. I could remove them, but I won't, because I think many are indicative of race relations in Australia. I accept and give credence to the democratic

Re: [videoblogging] r.e. Youtube and video views...strange!!

2007-07-16 Thread Mark Shea
I've tried getting an answer from youtube about this, but no reply. When I had a video featured in the travel category - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nkub-mlEuts I posted this on my vlog - As an exercise in seeing why Youtube is the King of online video, just watch how many people view my

Re: [videoblogging] Circulating your videos

2007-07-14 Thread Mark Shea
funny last paragraph Jay..he he Paul, I have been trying to promote my site for the last six months and have joined numerous social networking sites in order to get my work out there http://www.youtube.com/overlandertv http://www.myspace.com/overlandertv

Re: [videoblogging] Hey everybody - not a positive email, about domain squatters

2007-07-11 Thread Mark Shea
do a whois search, you will know exactly who it is have you heard the story about the original registrar of sex.com, I think he wrote a book about how he lost his domain Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't like to do this, and I'm not even particularly

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How much money to videoblog full-time?

2007-07-05 Thread Mark Shea
It's great that you are in a position to have the time and resources to have your blog as a hobby. I think we are coming from different motivations. I ran a commercial video production business, and one day realised, that what I got into it for was to tell stories, other people's stories, not

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rotating banner solution?

2007-06-28 Thread Mark Shea
cheers chuck, seems to work well mark Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use AdRotator: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/wordpress-plugin-adrotator- rotate-your-ads-including-adsense-dynamically/ Let me know what you think. Chuck -- Chuck

RE: [videoblogging] Non Commercial vlog funding experiment

2007-06-25 Thread Mark Shea
not yet Devlon, pledge drive is still being worked on Devlon Duthie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you are on a Wordpress blog I think you could use showinabox.tv to get that functionality? -- -Devlon http://devlonduthie.com | http://mefeedia.com |

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How much money to videoblog full-time?

2007-06-19 Thread Mark Shea
Interesting website Mark, I really like the term poverty jet set, unfortunately I am one of it's members! It's good to see Philadelphia has an idea about internet marketing. Im in Australia, and the government tourism agenices only want to steal your ideas, and the tourism operators dont

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How much money to videoblog full-time?

2007-06-19 Thread Mark Shea
I did read that Bill and it still sounds like speculation to me I've asked for more than $1k a week to make three weekly three-minute episodes. We'll see how far down I have to negotiate. cold hard facts are what im after buddy Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [videoblogging] Fun Paris Hilton web game I just saw.

2007-06-16 Thread Mark Shea
as buzz aldrin said in a recent interview, when asked about the paris hilton prison news story. When the rest of the world (china, russia) are advancing their nuclear and space programs, America is fixated on news that isnt news grow up wanker! bikinbill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [videoblogging] wordpress and blogger

2007-06-15 Thread Mark Shea
Thanks for the info Jay, Im using wordpress myself, and I'm very happy with the blip.tv/wordpress combo, but good to know what is out there Mark www.overlander.tv Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For blogging geeks, it was pretty incredible to have both

Re: [videoblogging] Re: How to put ads into videos - best solution

2007-06-14 Thread Mark Shea
That looks great John Unfortunately atm Im on an older mac, so cant install Mac OS4 johnleeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: www.videoclix.com is quite adaptable. John Leeke by cam and light he shoots it right www.HistoricHomeWorks.com