On 8/26/05, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK everybody. I think I finally got the message.
Taylor Barcroft, New Media Video Podcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
That's perfect Taylor!
All that's needed :)
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Anders Clerwall
vlog:
People can sometimes use the term in afectionate, half-joking ways,
Exactly. Which was my intended usage.
Damned Internets always making it hard to get your point across without
confusion. I guess
that's why so many of us prefer video over text.
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On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 03:50:25 +0200, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK everybody. I think I finally got the message.
One last important thing. The signature seperator must be two dashes, a
space and then a newline (look at my signature). This is the standardized
way of doing things, and it
Yea, just like the internet is being used to transfer illegal data. I
hear terrorists are using the telephone now.
I agree, BT is part of the answer for mass consumption of new
media, but it's also being
used to download XP Pro SP2 NO sErIaLZ DOOD.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
Given the history of innovation in media (hear a reading of Lawrence
Lessig's Free Culture @ url: http://www.turnstyle.org/FreeCulture/ - in
which our own Eric Rice reads Chapter 4), it makes perfect sense for extant
powers to attempt to limit that which will make extant powers less in
Kunga wrote:
Is this ok? And how is it you think I am spamming? I don't think so.
I guess I needed to be hit over the head to know what others perceive
as spam which I do not?
Like Stephanie said, even if it's not technically spam, it can seem
spammy to a lot of people because messages
When I get the sig file from you, the links are broken because they wrap
around to the next line. I would really try to avoid wrap-around URLs if
you can -andy
Kunga wrote:
Well put Steve. Can you feel my pain?
Is this short enough everyone? This is as small as I could conceive
it
Ah, that was my fault, Andreas-- I suggested a longer line to Taylor.
I'd forgotten about auto-stripping in clients.
--Stephanie
[now musing about stripping clients I really need to climb up to
the gutter]
On 8/26/05, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One last important thing.
I like the term gushy. Kunga was definitely gushy. Some good info, but
a lot in a short period of time. Like a new oil well -- you want it, but
under control. Thanks for shortening that sig, too, Taylor!
Andy Carvin wrote:
Like Stephanie said, even if it's not technically spam, it can seem
Sarcasm nixed. Humor unnecessary. Noted.On 8/26/05, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, I'm more into the rent-out than the sell-out.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonny has been making video and teaching and generally taking
Hey, Nick,
This is what I know from many years' experience: if you leap off the
creative cliff with your heart's wings spread you will fly.
From the breezes already blowing around Road Node 103, I'm guessing there
won't be a any problem eating or sleeping.
No money yet, but time is being
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com/2005/08/greenthing-no-26-faux-press-fairytale.html
Adrian / Andreas / Rene: thanks for the
inspiration.
Greenthing No. 26 makes its way to Boston.
Jan
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16:9 fascinates me, I didnt used to like widescreen but that was when
my TV/monitor wasnt widescreen. Now that Im starting to get physical
widescreens, I love the format.
I will be very interested to see how it catches on, HD cameras should
help. Whether any future video ipod is widescreen or not
I know, videoblogging is not about who is the most popular. On the
contrary. It's all about the long tail. Everyone is famous for 15 people.
Every time I speak with journos, they want to hear numbers. I usually
give them some, but really, it's hard to come up with numbers that
make sense. How
http://vlogstats.org/wiki/index.php?title=August_2005_stats
I see how this can come across as a popularit contest or something,
but that is NOT NOT NOT the point.. You don't need to add stats about
how many people watch your videos (my *** is bigger than yours).. It's
more about thinking of
Hey Flux,
You should post this on NowPublic too.
Weve got some people in the area.
Michael.
From:
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ~ FluxRostrum
Sent: August 25, 2005 8:59 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging]
You are probably sick of hearing about it, but I thought this was hands down, the very best article on Rocketboom yet. Comes out in the magazine tomorrow:http://tinyurl.com/dfz8kHeather Green (writer) went to more lengths to investigate the scene beyond any journalist I have ever heard of yet.
Great stuff, Im not sick of it at all, and there always seems to be
some new numbers or news thrown in to fascinate me.
Wahey subscriptions for extra content, groovy, is there any chance
this might incorrporate my requests to pay for a higher resolution
rocketboom? Did I hear someone say
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:09:22 +0200, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com/2005/08/greenthing-no-26-faux-press-fairytale.html
I want to see this, but the movie link redirects me to some domain renewal
page!
- Andreas
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Commentary on media,
Hey Flux, I'll be getting footage from SF on the 24th -- I'll try to
send you a copy of my tape but without covering the costs of the
tape, and postage, I find myself turning into much more of a slacker
than I'd like to be...
Josh
On Aug 26, 2005, at 9:41 AM, Michael Tippett wrote:
Hey
The idea is basically this:
1. Rocketboom.com will always be free. No matter what changes in the
world or in the future. Amanda and I have decided this a long time
ago and still feel most strongly about this #1 principle.
2. Hopefully we can stay away from ads and pay for it by licensing it
I don't have much to add to the conversation at the moment, but a
vlog tour sounds fucking awesome and I'd love to be a part of it!
Josh
On Aug 26, 2005, at 11:51 AM, Philip Clark wrote:
Thanks for the email Jan, I've decided to share my reply with the
list.
Of course you can crash at
same here
if it comes down the pacific coast (note that some of this is on Hwy
*101*)
we can workshop, party and crash here at the digital dojo node near
Santa Barbara/LA
great ideas philip
markus
Josh Wolf wrote:
I don't have much to add to the conversation at the moment, but a
vlog
Hehehe. Don't know if it's the codeine from the root canal,
but this made my socks rock.
You're on, fella.
Naw, it's not the codeine. It's you.
And Sull.
And Mariah.
And Tim D.
And Dooser - where the heck are ya, Dooser?
And Jen Jen's fine Philly friends.
And Randy Mann (he's in).
Hey Ya'll,
Thanks to additional sponsorship from Outhink (thank you Dave!) and
some donated space from Jump-Start Performance Co. (the theater/
performance company I've been part of for 15yrs), I'm opening
NODE102 here in San Antonio. Here's the post I made about it: URL:
I don't see a red flag, but I do see some possible short term growth
pains. Even with the technology side covered as you speak of, it
won't be an easy road. But, if you plan your @ss off, like it seems
you are doing, then it will be that much easier to get over this
short term growth hump.
Well, Markus,
In order to extend the trip another month to the west coast, I'd
definitely need fiscal support. If it happens, I'm on my way to CA and
the dojo starting Nov 1.
Right now, designing a logo to put on magnetic signs for the van.
Anybody know magnetic sign people who'd throw us
If you like the little web badges, this site has a ton. Note, you'll
have to scroll down past all the Linux distro buttons to see more...
http://www.zwahlendesign.ch/en/node/19
-Matt
--
http://www.leanbackvids.com/videoblog/
http://www.vlogmap.org/blog/
Interesting story picked up by boingboing re filming cops and what the
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
said:
URL:http://www.boingboing.net/2005/08/26/cops_have_to_pay_41k.html
cheers
r
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I had this capture card on an old computer that ran on win 2000 and my
capture card worked fine. That computer has since been replaced with
a Win XP SP2 machine and now the card wont work. I can't find any
information on the net about this and I was wondering if anyone in the
group could
When I tried to install it on the new machine a warning box comes up
that says device does not pass Windows Logo test.
Does the card actually not work, or do you merely get the Windows Logo test
warning? If you click the Continue Anyway box, it should install the card
without issue.
I've had
Probably just a glimpse of what we'll see as video becomes as common as
snapping a pic with your cell phone. The Rodney King incident was well
before its time. The police have certainly integrated video into their
practices -- traffic enforcement, surveillance, crowd control, etc. Can
Hi All,
I am working on a web based service and community for sharing and
managing video clips, that can best be described as Flickr for
video -- but with a pretty cool twist.
The purpose of my post is that I am building a prototype of the
service in advance of raising an angel round. In a
It worked on the old windows 2000 machine just fine, but it wont now.
At the warning screen I clicked continue install, it shows the card
installed but not working.
Does the card actually not work, or do you merely get the Windows
Logo test
warning? If you click the Continue Anyway box, it
This isn't anywhere near relevant to what you're seeking, Mark, but it
did get me to thinking about all the different services in place now
that I've seen referred to as Flickr for Video.
Mefeedia, Vimeo, and YouTube all seem to have been given that label by
others, as well as Flickr itself, of
Jonny Goldstein, that Yahoo ad salesman saw what a
hilarious entertainer you are. Probably figured you were going to soon be
discovered. Of course, it is worth talking to this person--if only to see
what they are up to. Maybe, it's just a scam to try to sell you one of
their ads instead.
You can call it the VLOG SQUAD!
jad
www.dummycast.com
www.madlymedia.com
www.madpod.com
www.vlogsquad.com
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I would like to know people's experience when using
a LCD panel with 1280X1024 vertical strip with a Mac computer? Apple's LCD
monitors have a higher count (something like 1600X1200). Does this really
make a big enough difference (and what kind of difference) to justify Apple's
price
Duly noted, James :)
Jan
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It isn't done alone. Pay more.
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media
http://the-hold.blogspot.com - literature
.
On Aug 26, 2005, at 8:14 PM, James A. Donnelly wrote:
You can call
I don't understand the discussion about a picture
attached to email postings here. I don't get any photos with posts.
Is that something my computer is automatically filtering out? I'm using a
PC at the moment with XP and Outlook Express.
- Original Message -
From:
Steve
I posted a comment on the Business Week
article. Others should do likewise.
I was surprised at how much work and rehearsal went
into the daily Rocketboom Show. I always admired their polish. I
just never realized that "polish" is 99% perspiration and 1%
inspiration.
Rocketboom's
http://www.xi-vlog.com/vlog/ You won't waste your time!
Chris
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Philip Clark's idea of creating "vlog shows" is
really a great way to promote vlogging.
In fact, someone should start creating "vlog shows"
on the Internet so some of us can find "providers" or "selectors" that gather
the kind of stuff we like.
- Original Message -
From:
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Wow! That's what makes video blogging a new medium!
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Had to share my post at BusinessWeek.com following the VideoBlogging
Article.
http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/blogspotting/archives/2005/08/
those_darn_vide.html?campaign_id=rss_blog_blogspotting
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I am wild about that interface. I want to do mine that way now that
I've seen his/hers. That is so cool. And it appears that the embedded
movie does NOT download until you click on the insert picture-button.
which means you can have a bunch of embedded movies on one page
without them all
Hi everybody,
I hope this is not inappropriate.
I am looking for free (not trial versions but real free) compression
tools a) for powerpoint where I include soundfiles and b) for video
files I made with windows movie maker for example and a webcam. (or
other free tools which can caption
I am totally blown away by this interface. A true work of High Art. Wow!
I agree with Chris - Vlogging is a new medium for sure.
--
Taylor Barcroft, New Media Vidcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
On Aug 26, 2005, at 7:07 PM, chrbaudry wrote:
How did you do your interface? I love the way you have it set up.
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Taylor Barcroft, New Media Vidcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
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Hi everybody,
I hope this is not inappropriate.
I am looking for free (not trial versions but real free) compression
tools a) for powerpoint where I include soundfiles and b) for video
files I made with windows movie maker for example and a webcam. (or
other free tools which can caption
And of course don't forget the Leopard growling out of the drawing of
the G6 PowerMac with dual core Intel Conroe inside. You're the man
Phil. I love your enthusiasm. So this is all of eastern Canada?
--
Taylor Barcroft, New Media Vidcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
Dear Jake,
thanks
1) in regards to windows movie maker if one wants a decent quality the
compression ends up 1MB per minute which is not good enough as
talks/lectures tend to be around 45 minutes
one can safe on the level of a dial up but there the webcam quality is pretty
bad
2) regarding
I'm next to a T-Shirt Factory. Anyone want to design T-Shirts?
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Taylor Barcroft, New Media Vidcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
On Aug 26, 2005, at 12:44 PM, Jan McLaughlin wrote:
Well, Markus,
In order to extend the trip another month to the west
I am a t-shirt factorynickhttp://www.skullcrew.comhttp://www.angryshirts.comOn Aug 26, 2005, at 10:41 PM, Kunga wrote: I'm next to a T-Shirt Factory. Anyone want to design T-Shirts? -- Taylor Barcroft, New Media Vidcaster Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley http://FutureMedia.org
1) in regards to windows movie maker if one wants a decent quality the
compression ends up 1MB per minute which is not good enough as
talks/lectures tend to be around 45 minutes
Reasonable people differ on what qualifies as decent. :) About the only way
to reduce the file size further for
Hi everyone. I have some questions (which relate to an article I'm
writing) which I'd be grateful to get views about please (apologies
in advance if these topics have already been covered).
ROCKETBOOM
1. why isn't Rocketboom the top iTunes podcast? Or even in the top
100 podcasts?
2. I just
You're hired Nick. We need designs for each regional tour with a
national umbrella theme.
Vlogger USA
Vidcast USA
VidBlog USA
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Taylor Barcroft, New Media Vidcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
On Aug 26, 2005, at 8:50 PM, skullcrew webmaster wrote:
I
Hi Jason,
New BusineesWeek online may be helpful in answering some of your
questions.
http://images.businessweek.com/mz/05/36/0536_52eurbus.gif
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_36/b3949087_mz063.htm
also related article here:
Charles HOPE wrote:
Kunga wrote:
I just posted a video of police attacking a private
electronica party
in Utah Friday night.
Url?
I have my own remix of this coming out as soon as possible. I had a
wacky problem with Premiere not being able to import the audio tracks
of QT
That was extremely generous of you to share with us Andrew. You are
very well grounded.
Anyone have some links on the implementation of #5?
Get a torrent, give them clients, tell them to d/l at THE SAME TIME!
Its built in to
the technology already to some degree, people dont need to do
Hi Ryan,
It is so funny you bring that up because I almost hate using the
analogy since at this point the term has been boiled to a cliche.
What we are doing is considerably different, but the point is that I
can use the term without giving anything away as it is almost a
generic term. To
I find myself near crying a lot about what is happening here. Is that
too personal a comment to make on this list? I am unclear how much we
are allowed to express personal feelings in this space.
I think you all are creating an entirely new medium out of the parts
of the past combined with
here: http://FutureMedia.org
Wow. great job Charles.
--
Taylor Barcroft, New Media Vidcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
On Aug 26, 2005, at 9:58 PM, Charles HOPE wrote:
Charles HOPE wrote:
Kunga wrote:
I just posted a video of police attacking a
David Rovics will perform his new song, Song For Cindy Sheehan,
Monday in Crawford, TX.
Can a video blogger record and upload David's Crawford performance on
Monday?
His premiere performance was captured and uploaded by Seattle video
blogger Shannon Kringen
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