[videoblogging] stockstock - an introduction to videoblogging

2005-08-19 Thread Frank Carver
I don't usually advertise my videos on this list, but I would especially like to hear what people think of my latest one. It does double duty as an entry for the stockstock film festival, and an introduction to videoblogging! The challenge of this festival is that they supply a small

Re: [videoblogging] stockstock - an introduction to videoblogging

2005-08-19 Thread Steve Garfield
Hi Frank, Great job. There were some very funny segments in there. Very funny. In one or two spots I thought some of the vlogger dialog was overpowered by the narration. On my Mac running Firefox, the video stops 3/4 of the way through. Might just be a Windows Media Player thing... The

Re: [videoblogging] stockstock - an introduction to videoblogging

2005-08-19 Thread Nathan Miller
Wow...that was great! Words... 1. Please post a .mov file (QT) 2. This clip is great so make it big, please! Question(s) and stuff 1. Where on earth did you get the footage? 2. Narration was great! nathan miller www.bicycle-sidewalk.com --- Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi

Re: [videoblogging] stockstock - an introduction to videoblogging

2005-08-19 Thread Frank Carver
Friday, August 19, 2005, 12:46:55 PM, Steve Garfield wrote: Hi Frank, Great job. There were some very funny segments in there.  Very funny. In one or two spots I thought some of the vlogger dialog was overpowered by the narration. On my Mac running Firefox, the video stops 3/4 of the

Re: [videoblogging] stockstock - an introduction to videoblogging

2005-08-19 Thread Richard
Frank, Really cool ... I definately recommend this video ... what you did with the stock footage is great ... of course, the highlight is the crusty academic reference :) ... I'll subscribe to your feed and look forward to what you come up with in the future ... Richard On 8/19/05, Frank