we might be helping find stuff to show to 30,000 grown up dungeons and dragons
fans. anybody out there want to talk? sci-fi and gaming themes preferred, but
who knows?
to decorate your website with some of
our pretty colors and fast moving action.
and share in our income stream - we have created an affiliates program.
http://www.dyna-flix.com/order.html#affiliate
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, liza jean dared...@... wrote:
among our new average
i knew i loved e-junkie.com. ya'll can post a link to our order page on your
site and get 10% of what we get.
http://www.dyna-flix.com/order.html#affiliate
you need a paypal account so we can pay you.
among our new average of 1400 or so views a day, yesterday were 11 views that
found us thru blip.tv itself.
then i searched 'superheroine' and saw 4 of our 170 or so clips listed.
so i spent some time reading a lot of blip site info, but did not find any
clues as to how blip logs search terms
:
I would imagine description and tags.
On 21-Mar-09, at 12:41 PM, liza jean wrote:
among our new average of 1400 or so views a day, yesterday were 11
views that found us thru blip.tv itself.
then i searched 'superheroine' and saw 4 of our 170 or so clips
listed.
so i spent some
over a hundred bucks.
we offered the entire collection at twentyfive percent off list.
we think setting the value on our work is our job, not any customer's.
2009/3/11 liza jean dared...@...
posted one vid to tubemogul.com and got a request for a price on the
entire colleciton
posted one vid to tubemogul.com and got a request for a price on the entire
colleciton within minutes.
of course, no response within minutes on our response.
hey Chris have you looked at e-junkie.com ? they charge, but you
might like how it works. you pay rent by the gig no matter how many
downloads you send out. we have about 70% of our library - the
hundreds of promo clips - parked there as free downloads. the other
30% is the whole 15 minute
anybody selling there? we have a few steady customers there.
a new one has offered to front for us in japan. believes japanese
buyers prefer on-island sites to those sited anywhere in the rest of
the world.
anybody been there done that and have a tale to tell?
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 9:06 AM, liza jean dared...@... wrote:
we here at dyna-flix.com, being ever the contrarians, just had our
best ever month of sales. most of which comes in $5 individual
transactions. we have as yet to have
we here at dyna-flix.com, being ever the contrarians, just had our
best ever month of sales. most of which comes in $5 individual
transactions. we have as yet to have any relations with advertisers.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Brook Hinton bhin...@...
wrote:
Free is a right
how long was the very first moving picture ever made? if memory
serves, it was a few seconds of a racehorse . . . and people had to
learn how to hold the photos in their head to make sense of the
assemblage.
time and technology go hand in hand. i want to look at these long
videos mentioned
today, according to NPR, the Supreme court of these United States for
the third time this year sent back to a lower court a dismissal of
case about a retaliatory firing on the basis of sexual harrasment.
30 years ago this happened to me. i was 22, and, well, 22 then. no
notice was taken.
yet change occurs.
imagine being the smallest of seven. imagine being small whilst
changining things.
imagine being so small, forever, that changing things seems beyond you.
imagine changing things anyway.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman jay.ded...@... wrote:
someone is a good storyteller, I want the videos to be longer.
So people's attention span isnt short.
People's ability to sit through crap is short.
Jay
with, as of today, 51 fifteen minute chapters on the market, if i
hours long and thrilling . . .
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Brook Hinton bhin...@...
wrote:
The attention span of viewers on-line is very short and the videos
should
be short. ,
The whole point of not having to answer to corporate sponsors and
its-only-about-money gatekeepers
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Milt Lee m...@... wrote:
Steve,
What you say about value is true - of course if a piece is good, it's
worth lots more than 2 cents. But that's not the point. The point
is
- is anybody getting anything for their work?
yes, we are getting
sigh . . .
the king is dead long live the king.
http://thedaredolldilemmas.blip.tv
thanks for the address, jay.
guess what - we are both in southwest michigan!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, liza jean dared...@...
wrote:
your email address is not available and your websites don't have a
contact page - unless i have to have an account with you
your email address is not available and your websites don't have a
contact page - unless i have to have an account with you . . .
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ron Watson k9d...@... wrote:
Liza Jean,
I guess the profit sharing could work both ways.
As a production company, you
there are two of us at dyna-flix.com and after a year and a half of
hard work and 50 fifteen minute chapters on the market as $5
downloads or 3 on a DVD for $20 we were up to $100 a day in sales.
average. down a little with all the fear out there about money.
most pay sites in our niche sell
we use e-junkie.com for our digital download provider. monthly rent
for your library no matter how many (or few) you sell.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ron Watson k9d...@... wrote:
I'm kicking around an idea for a pay to play jam session video
application.
World class disc dog
thanx for the article. so here's a new year resolution for we at
dyna-flix.com - get on a lot more lists.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jeffrey Taylor
thejeffreytay...@... wrote:
All of you folks out there wanting to make money off of web-based
video,
take a look at Steve
we just give so much away for free that i never thought to look for
pirates filesharing that which we hope to sell.
i googled daredoll torrents and got some multi-layer links starting
at filesharing sites that didn't seem worth following, and some links
to making sure you don't get caught
so it wasn't just my imagination - 5 am this morning couldn't get into
my stuff either.
but it is all there now, and we racked up some 1800 views yesterday.
so whatever it was didn't last long.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, wazman_au elefant...@...
wrote:
Anyone else seeing this?
and thanks to jay for suggesting we post an entire chapter of our work
on blip.tv. we thought this holiday week was a good time.
http://blip.tv/file/1609497/
or go to dyna-flix.com and download as many free copies as like.
sounds like my kinda thing, but i can't ping
how about a way to reach you?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Paul joshp...@... wrote:
Hi all,
My company just put out a DIY video ad creation tool. In a
nutshell
you sign up, put one line of javascript on your site, and enable
way back in 1980 when i was working on the computer animation for
TRON we had frame drop problems every time the electroplating factory
sharing the same power grid with us turned their machines on or off.
you might want to isolate your power supply - a dedicated circuit?
or you might want to
video sites like blip.
see below.
As Liza Jean has mentioned her videos being taken down from Youtube,
they should have a more transparent system.
Jay
ons, 26 11 2008 kl. 07:17 -0500, skrev Carsten Agger:
Danish writer Rune Engelbreth Larsen has teamed up with
photographer Jacob
censoring a video without any
explanation.
So it's good there are other more worldly video sites like blip.
see below.
As Liza Jean has mentioned her videos being taken down from
Youtube,
they should have a more transparent system.
Jay
ons, 26 11 2008 kl. 07:17 -0500, skrev Carsten
thank you blip.tv - we hit 100,000 views today. took a few days under
4 months.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, quintanomedia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Here is mine
http://www.quintanomedia.com/index.php/2008/11/28/thanksgiving-day-
recap/
of the video. And this video will NOT be used by
me
in any way after the lawsuit. Deleted, gone forever.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, liza jean daredoll@ wrote:
here's some practice for court: young man please prove the
defendents own said music.
--- In videoblogging
for you and pay for the hotel for
you etc.
the re-imbursement can take up to six months to one year
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 5:34 PM, liza jean daredoll@ wrote:
who owns the music on these videos?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
thanks for this posting. i just filled out the easy and hard
options. and it might just be worth the $ to submit our 45 minute
CGI/live action epic.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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Late Entry
in no way trying to bring traffic to my site(s) should I win
the
case. These three videos I will purge either way. My intent is to
have
these videos lawfully deleted from the defendants hard drives, or
pay
up for my work.
To answer Liza Jean about the music in the video. The music belongs
even as Obama's ecomomic advisors were being announced fed ex
delivered notice to my father that his '07 taxes had been revised
upwards by a little under $20K. due in less than 13 days. first
notice. includes 6 months intrest.
the first wave of our brave new world?
--- In
who owns the music on these videos?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Renat Zarbailov
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well,
If supposedly the defendant agrees to do it on TV then there's no
need
to blog the hearing in court since the cameras will already tape it.
There's a bit of
.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 1:49 PM, liza jean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
didn't work for me, unless i wanted a free credit report or a ticket
from and unknown airline.
I dont know what you're clicking on, but this is the link:
http
i almost spilled my small claims court guts last time you posted, now
seems more timely.
1- once upon a time my landlady (dorothy frooks), in return for
recruiting some 30,000 folks to serve in WWI, got to create small
claims court. that's American justice for you. need to learn more?
read
as i have not actually watched your vids i have to ask-
1- is there music?
2- do you own it?
if yes then no try to stay off network television.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Renat Zarbailov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
didn't work for me, unless i wanted a free credit report or a ticket
from and unknown airline.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Worked for me...
David Lee King
davidleeking.com - blog
davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
twitter | skype:
@yahoogroups.com, liza jean daredoll@ wrote:
we figured this was coming. first two times youtube deleted us
it
was after we got a million channel views. seemed we were
required to
upgrade somehow to continue being seen.
so, i wonder if my money is good with them. wonder if i am
protected
at that.
Cheers
Steve Elbows
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, liza jean daredoll@ wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins steve@
wrote:
That would surprise me somewhat - you sure you werent deleted
for
other reasons?
Cheers
Steve Elbows
://thedaredolldilemmas.blip.tv
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, liza jean daredoll@ wrote:
all they have to do to get them back up is shave a few frames off
the
front and make a new account. works for us every time, and then
every
time (a million channel views and thousands
chapter on blip.
On 11/11/2008, at 1:00 AM, liza jean wrote:
hey, look for The Daredoll Dilemmas on your Aussie airwaves early
next year. we are told by an avid fan from Kilcunda that C31 from
Melbourne will be airing our show, late at night. and he is
trying to
sell it to some
we figured this was coming. first two times youtube deleted us it
was after we got a million channel views. seemed we were required to
upgrade somehow to continue being seen.
so, i wonder if my money is good with them. wonder if i am protected
from being deleted.
--- In
all they have to do to get them back up is shave a few frames off the
front and make a new account. works for us every time, and then every
time (a million channel views and thousands of happy subscribers)
synchmaster finds them and flags them and it all disappears. . . .
--- In
good luck with your complaint to youtube. please let us know if they
take the videos down for you.
have you tried flagging them as inappropriate? works every
time synchmaster wants to get rid of our videos. our videos
disappear as if by magic, our accounts cancelled. seems to be
automatic
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not disagreeing with any of this but taking it on a tangent.
The
trad tv is dead, yep. That's already happened, that's why TV
(certainly in Australia) has a lot of live sport and an enormous
amount of 'reality'
to add a bit to the good advice Kris gave, when you structure your
progress payments,include an initial deposit which will cover all
your out of pocket costs. if the client refuses, it's a nice early
warning that you won't be getting paid.
i hope you take Jay's advice - it will transform that
now if there were just a nice active link such that with a few clicks i
could do this good deed . . .
http://cyberlink-power2go.en.softonic.com/
software is not my strong suit and even i can use this. it came with
my gateway laptop, so i just googled the name and was surprised to
see it is a free download.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On
www.e-junkie.com
when i signed on to e-junkie today to send a free movie to the lady
at the consignment shop who sold me some nice Daredoll boots
yesterday at half price and another free movie to her nephew in
college, this was e-junkie's tiny little new banner:
4,300 merchants, $4.5 million
one of the new people there was bill grueskin (formerly of WSJ)
http://www.observer.com/2008/bill-grueskin-leaves-i-journal-i-heads-
columbia-j-school
he did infer that he thinks the future is SMALL PRODUCTION
COMPANIES (2-10
ppl)
producing media (this is not a direct quote and he and i
ever consider how elite this group is? given the chosen growth pattern
of broadband suppliers to feed only the rich neighborhoods
and 'redline' the rest, and the tiny percentage of the world's
population with access to high speed video on the net, i am not at all
suprpised to learn early web
AM, liza jean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ever consider how elite this group is? given the chosen growth
pattern
of broadband suppliers to feed only the rich neighborhoods
and 'redline' the rest, and the tiny percentage of the world's
population with access to high speed video on the net, i am
off the trees and my signal strength occasionally hits 60%.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Lil Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 8:43 AM, liza jean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sent to you from my 150 year old farmhouse courtesy of my sprint
aircard. but i have
work for a living and have
DSL. Oy, I believe there is room in the spectrum for the profane and
the profound. Gadzooks, I'm African-American which invalidates
everything else and what am I doing on a computer anyway?
G.
Gena
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, liza jean daredoll
McCain is digging himself into a hole he can't get elected from and
you want to take away his shovels? how shortsighted.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I don't give a fuck if John McCain says that liberal democrats are
donkey-fucking satanists
so i had this idea, sent it to al.
got back a phone number two weeks ago. haven't used it yet.
the idea: an online store selling digital downloads of anything al
goldstein cares to review. we at dyna-flix are selling some 100
titles and would list our catalog there with an extra dollar going
that's my favorite quip from a friend describing our work.
anybody remember Al Goldstein from Screw Magazine? i worked for
Midnight Blue way back in 1980 for a month or so, was hired to'co-
direct' after alex bennet left. seems the other 'co-director' was
not consulted on this, i didn't last
just today, more 100 percent original PG-13 material deleted in favor
of . . ?
but some 2400 hits on blip in 3 days.
http://thedaredolldilemmas.blip.tv
fruits of my winter's search into the same question.
and why i went with blip.tv first - in theory, once i learn enough,
by uploading to blip i can 'crosspost' to just about anywhere. am
going to start paying for a pro account any day now.
i think the file limits thing means they want 'flash'
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/blip.tv
yes, i like watching numbers. i have been advised blip.tv is indeed
on EDT, is it only me who sees the day change an hour or so early
sometimes?
alexa.com is a great place for watching numbers. blip's numbers
today are #2655
on the daily statistics page the day changes at 11pm Eastern Daylight
time. is the blip clock on Eastern Standard?
just switched over to blip for advert free embedded players. released
our 38th fifteen minute chapter promos at 11 pm last night, just hit
1000 views of the 4 promo clips.
and no one saw horrible ads alongside.
thank you blip et al.
right now i have 3 or 5 folks a day joining my yahoo group to see
production stills from a special interest shoot. most of the
footage, as usual, will only ever be seen by a select two. i have no
doubt the raw footage is of interest to some few thousands.
lets see, what do i like better
way back when i was working in tv studios chroma key blue had just
been 'discovered'. nowadays we at dyna-flix use green - usually
large fabric drops.
blue is more likely to appear in what you are shooting - eye color,
blue jeans etc. and cause problems. green does not naturally occur
on
i found this group thru blip.tv. we at dyna-flix.com make silly
movies in the style of the 1966 Batman on TV: think spandex and
deathtraps and double entendres galore.
here's the link to the 91 or so clips on blip, teaser promos for our
37 fifteen minute chapters on the market. we set these
thanks for the responses.
it would appear, in synchmaster's world, there is no such thing as a
G-rated spandex clad superheroine. i myself could debate either side
on this point. clearly the individual in question suffers some
irrestistable urges in response to our images,which i wish he
anybody got any success stories selling vlogs on i-Tunes?
how about giving them away there?
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