No doubt. Pioneers in uncharted territory. Completely.
When I got here in '06, a few years after the pioneers started doing
what they were doing, the daily messages and the archives were
absolutely invaluable for me as far as figuring out what to do, how to
do it and how not to reinvent the
Funny -I am now comoing back to the list after a long absence. I
started following this list in 2004. But I never became an active
videoblogger. But now I do have a series at my work called My Office
Has A Kitchen. For the first time, I am editing video on a weekly
basis and loving it. Videos can
One thing about this list that will never change is that this was the place
where the pioneers in uncharted territory would discuss videoblogging. The
list may not have high educational content now, but the archives are filled
with it.
For those that can understand this: This list is like The
Some of the people on this list are on The Well now.
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:04 AM, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
One thing about this list that will never change is that this was the
place
where the pioneers in uncharted territory would discuss videoblogging. The
list may
Good analogy.
sull
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:04 PM, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
For those that can understand this: This list is like The Well. Very few
people think about The Well anymore, but its place in history is
undisputed.
And there are sexier people on this list
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of the people on this list are on The Well now.
Well, now. ;)
Chris
http://www.myspace.com/necropol
http://penelopespantyhose.com
Schlomo - Very well said. It's the archives that tell the story. This
is one of the best communities on the web.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of the people on this list are on The Well now.
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:04 AM, schlomo
Hi Jay and everyone else on the list...
I often tell the story of seeing your comment on my vlog that asked me to come
over and
join this list.
2004
It was such a huge help back in 2004 when we were just trying to figure out the
best ways
to host videos...
You are right that it was al about
I know for me it is a number of factors:
Exhaustion from juggling life, school and videoblogging. I hated to
put that on the back burner but there are times when you have to call
a time out. I'm also writing for BlogHer, the Library Tech blog and my
own blog which has unintentionally turned into
You sneaky bastard! I see what you did there - you tried to reopen
the What Is Videoblogging debate AND have the last word! :D
Excellent post, Brook.
But - in my experience - videoblogging has *always* been associated in
the public mind with first person to-camera video diaries.
Since I
Further to that post...
Who's seen Fred? This is a videoblog ad campaign for a phone/IM
console. Will annoy half of you and amuse the rest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEqwKNNQBwc
He has four of the sites top 20 videos this month, with a total of
more than 12.7 million plays. He has 16
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