Based on this ATTENTION thread I have found these three
vlogs/videoblogs/podcastes/vodcastes/videoblogcasts/vloggerpods etc.
1.Mahmood's Den (interesting dissusions)
http://mahmood.tv/
2.Gaijin For Life (check the sidebar for videos, quite enchanting)
Hey there Everyone ~
Tomorrow, on Dec. 21st, the Northern Hemisphere enters into the first
day of Winter. On the 22nd, the Southern Hemisphere enters into Summer
days. Let's see some videos! Make them however you want, just tie them
into this annual celestial event.
Post the URI of your video
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/19/national/19kids.ready.html?ex=1292648400en=aea51b3919b2361aei=5090partner=rssuserlandemc=rss
orhttp://tinyurl.com/7ufsd-- best regards,Deirdré Straughanwww.beginningwithi.com
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Ahh..I should clarify. It doesn't need to be about the celestial event
itself. I am actually hoping to see the unique experiences of vloggers
where there is both the longest day and night as well as the shortest
night and day all within 24 hours. Kinda like a massive clock or
stopwatch.
It
On 20 Dec 2005, at 09:45, Digital wrote:
Tomorrow, on Dec. 21st, the Northern Hemisphere enters into the
first day of Winter.
Um, I hate to be pedantic, but in England the Winter Solstice is
generally regarded as the mid-point of Winter: hence the clue in
the name Midwinters Day ;)
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 10:45:45 +0100, Digital [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Tomorrow, on Dec. 21st, the Northern Hemisphere enters into the first
day of Winter. On the 22nd, the Southern Hemisphere enters into Summer
days. Let's see some videos! Make them however you want, just tie them
into this
would love to see your pedantic video christian!! ;)On 12/20/05, Christian Wach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20 Dec 2005, at 09:45, Digital wrote:
Tomorrow, on Dec. 21st, the Northern Hemisphere enters into the
first day of Winter.
Um, I hate to be pedantic, but in England the Winter
Hi Ted, I hope the police at the Berkely waterfront are used to people
holding cameras! The neanderthals over here are not ?. Where I jog is
not actually a lake. I live on a group of islands on the east side of
Amsterdam which are surrounded by water, (I'm on the vlogmap if your
really interested)
Hi,
An article about vlogging in Le journal du Net
One of the most important média online in France
(Rocketboum, Steve Garfield)
http://www.journaldunet.com/actualite/depeche/28/121993/
le_vlog_une_nouvelle_vogue_nee_de_la_culture_internet.shtml
Regards
Loiez
I'll try to give this a go. Technorati is natoriously slow with indexing my site.
I'll tag it via technorati ... but perhaps using MeFeedia's tagging would be good. Vids show up there pretty dang quick.On 12/20/05, Ted Tagami
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would love to see your pedantic video
Hi,
If you haven't heard, New York transit system has shut down.
New Yorkers are forced to trek it to work and school. Is there
any folks out there vlogging their experience. What part of city
are you from? It seems it easier for folks from places like New
Jersey and Connectcut to get into
This is pretty cool:
http://nycstrike.blogspot.com
On Dec 20, 2005, at 9:36 AM, Its A Mystery and So Im I wrote:
Hi,
If you haven't heard, New York transit system has shut down.
New Yorkers are forced to trek it to work and school. Is there
any folks out there vlogging their experience.
Any interesting issue to get views on is about the strike
itself and the issues relating to civil servant workers
like police, teachers and the like. Or you pro union
or anti-union. What your thoughts? Can vlog transit
workers on the picket line?
JV
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
Hey our Meet the Vloggers presentation that we did in Chicago caught
the attention of the fine folks at Feedburner. We got a plug in on the
Feedburner Publishers Buzz on their front page. Pretty cool.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
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Deirdre Straughan wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/19/national/19kids.ready.html?ex=1292648400en=aea51b3919b2361aei=5090partner=rssuserlandemc=rss
or
*http://tinyurl.com/7ufsd
Is this really about videoblogging?
Would this have happened if the kid had an RSS feed and was listed in
You're right, Deirdré, this could be a potential dark side of
videoblogging but at the moment there are not very many kids
videoblogging on a regular basis... and I like it that way. The more
kids we have videoblogging, the more kids will be targetted.
In my experience, I know that certain
This isnt about vlogging at all. It's about sick twisted individuals
that one may meet online. It's also about a kid with issues and
parents that did not monitor the activities of said kid while online.
RSS? Mefeedia? Vlogmap? Give me a break. Completely irrelevant. I hope
that was a joke.
---
but is it really?blogging and webcam darknets are different things.i dont foresee many videoblogs being created to offer the same kind of on demand sex vices that streaming webcams provide. they may offer access to a password protected vodcast channel without a videoblog, though even that may
I videoblog for the Detroit News political blog -
http://spartanedge.com/blogs/detroitnews/index.html -
But because I use Flash, it seems that I can't get on on aggregators.
Is that still true? Seems off to me because I really think Flash is
a cool way to offer vid.
Another concern - I am not
sweet!
On 12/20/05, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey our Meet the Vloggers presentation that we did in Chicago caught
the attention of the fine folks at Feedburner. We got a plug in on the
Feedburner Publishers Buzz on their front page. Pretty cool.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
If anything, having an RSS feed and being on maps and directories
would get a child vlogger an audience. After an audience is
established, who is to stop the child from having a secret side
project? All the media attention about the fear of porn on the iPod
is certainly getting to the ears of
Not that I know, David...
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, taoofdavid65 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
O crap. Did Blip just take another nose dive?
David
http://www.taoofdavid.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, mikehudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
Yes, blip was
Welcome Miss Kitka. Love your work. :-)
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I'll be there, too, for the DIY Now More Than Ever panel.
A get-together would be great... and if anyone is looking to share a
hotel room, that'd be great too :)
Yours,
Mike
Co-founder, blip.tv
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, JD Lasica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm moderating a panel on
After an audience is established, who is to stop the child from having a secret sideproject?
right. this is probably the only relationship the story has to videoblogging.On 12/20/05, ms.kitka
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:If anything, having an RSS feed and being on maps and directories
would get a
December 19th, 2005
RP online radio portal offers free video blogging service
ONLINE Filipino radio portal eradioportal.com is now offering free hosting of
video blogs,
INQ7.net has learned. The portal, which hosts a number of Philippine-based
radio
stations, quietly launched the service
I've been keeping a close eye on the porn industry and
video-podcasting over the past few months and I have found that there
is very little in the way of sex-based videoblogs. I even asked my
viewers to e-mail me if they find other sex videoblogs because I would
like to review them. I received a
Hope you all don't mind the post here... but yesterday I made my 100th
post. In it, I talk about what's important to me. I'm not into
online drama--I'm just here because I love it.
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
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On 12/20/05, ms.kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But, seriously, what's the point? I can't imagine many people
subscribing since it's just a preview... all it is is junk
advertising. I'm just hoping that they will realize that it is not
worth their time and stop spamming vlog directories with
Does it cover airfare and admission? :)
On Dec 20, 2005, at 10:34 AM, mikehudack wrote:
I'll be there, too, for the DIY Now More Than Ever panel.
A get-together would be great... and if anyone is looking to share a
hotel room, that'd be great too :)
Yours,
Mike
Co-founder, blip.tv
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You forgot the url.
http://www.burningdoor.com/buzz/archives/2005/12/meet_the_vlogge.html
BTW, Bill am I just really inatentive, I thought you were in St.
Louis... what were you doing in chicago?
Wish I could have been there.
-Mike
Michael Meiser
http://mmeiser.com/blog - fun stuff
Congratulations.
Yesterday I posted the 52nd episode of The Carol and Steve Show.
Started back in January, we've done one a week. Hmm, maybe we did two
one week to get to 52 early.
On Dec 20, 2005, at 10:54 AM, Susan wrote:
Hope you all don't mind the post here... but yesterday I made my
I am in St. Louis. But a few of us out of towners helped out at the
Chicago presentation. Including Richard from the Richard Show (Rolla
Missouri) and Josh Leo (from Michigan).
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Meiser groups-yahoo-
I thought most people knew it; Feedburner.com --it's on the front
page.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You forgot the url.
Perhaps based on the way days fall, some years have 53 weeks? I think.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Congratulations.
Yesterday I posted the 52nd episode of The Carol and Steve Show.
Started back in January, we've done one a week. Hmm,
And don't forget: publishers love their advertisers.
How many pages / week are movie ads in the NYT?
I'm just sayin'.
Jan
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yeah
people please vlog nyc today.
i got out of the city last night to go to boston (in fear of a strike
and not being able to get home for xmas)
tag your vids
nycstrike
in whatever tagging system you use...
since there are like 5 now
-ryanne
On 12/20/05, Its A Mystery and So Im I [EMAIL
Warning RANT! You better fucking believe it. This issue is central to
what I believe in... please enjoy.
I'm going to nip this one in the bud.. this is NOT a side effect of
video blogging... video blogging is a lightnet medium, an open
system... such devious behavior can ONLY lurk in
Interesting point... the visibility might bring an audience... but I
ask you this... is it possible for this open audience and visibility
to be weeded out and turned into a deviant mechanism? Or would it be
to easily discovered?
I'd love to chat more on this subject. It's extremely
Currently, it is not possible to play flv's (Flash video files) on an iPod. However, Flash video is taking off like a rocket. Most of the major new big media sites are using it (e.g. video.google.com, espn.go.com, labs.reuters.com/video, www.brightcove.com, etc.). Most of these have come up
Very sorry about that. Should be stable again now.
Yours,
Mike
Co-founder, blip.tv
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
confirmed - it was unavailable again for a short time when david's
second message appeared, then came back pretty soon afterwards
Robert,
What I'm trying to say is that companies are going to catch on to this
new form of entertainment as a marketing strategy. When I go to vlog
directories, I'm not looking to find a videoblog of advertisements. I
have no problem with some videoblogs containing an advertisement or
two (eg.
On Friday, Pamela Roberts, Jefferson County 4-H Coordinator, video
taped a local 4-H design club making a potato gun.
Over the weekend, she edited 45 minutes of raw footage with Final Cut
Pro.
Yesterday, she blogged her final 5 minute clip on YouTube and embedded
the YT player on their
hi kitka, welcome to the group
a few points that might relate:
1. every night for the past *several years*, many people build temporary
sex blogs and vlogs (group blogs actually). Hundreds of people share
personal videos (thousands share photos). These are paid services and
rarely have RSS
Mike,
Sam Sugar and SugarBank.com once mentioned the idea of a .kids
domain... the reason he did this was because it was ridiculous to
create a .xxx domain since children will still be able to access .com
sex sites. A .kids domain would be the only domain children would
have access to and
I don't think that TV style ad vlogs will be very successful. I'd
like to see someone try it. I have yet to see one. The model for
this is text blogs which have been around a lot longer and I haven't
seen any that are all ads all the time. Now someone could
theoretically disguise an ad blog as
And others are, Kitka. Perhaps some directories will provide a means for you to select via tags or some another scheme.
However when you say directories should exclude videos such as this:
http://maximilianvideo.com/video/maximiliancarpcaviarpromo.mov>
and this:
I summarized this conversation and contacted Carr for a comment:
http://gonze.com/weblog/story/12-20-5
His response:
wrote imprecisely and you are right to call me on it. I should
have clearly stated that there is abundant free programming to be
had -- much of it glorious -- but that if I
Devlon,
This came up last week I think. It's a tough thing, we don't want to be
censors, yet we want a nice friendly place where everyone can be
comfortable
finding video.
I have no doubt that more people will start to take advantage of the
medium. Just as smaller blogs may become shrouded
Kitka, I happen to enjoy discovering promotional video, and you said
(see your quote below) you don't. Big deal, it's not worth getting
yourself kerfuffled over, I was pointing out that there's room for
everything, and we should not exclude work from directories. The videos
I linked for you
Robert,
I used to be a big fan of adcritic.com before they started charging
people to watch their ads. I think it would be smart if perhaps an
advertising company put out their own video-podcast showing off their
creations or if someone had a video-podcast presenting a variety of
funny ads from
On Dec 20, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Markus Sandy wrote: hi kitka, you've touched on some hot topics and this is a very lively group sometimes it does feel a bit like a punk slam dance in here :) my points were mainly just data points to consider and to indicate that some of this has been going on
On Dec 20, 2005, at 4:25 PM, Ms. Kitka wrote:
Robert,
I used to be a big fan of adcritic.com before they started charging
people to watch their ads. I think it would be smart if perhaps an
advertising company put out their own video-podcast showing off their
creations or if someone had a
Randolfe Wicker wrote:
Thanks for this lead to a free program for
converting MPEG AVI files.
I've never understood what/why the reasons are
for people putting free programs on the Internet.
I understand some Linux users who passionately like
the idea of open-source sharing. However, what
Well said, Mike... you shall be dubbed from now on as Micheal Meiser,
Videoblogging Philosopher.
Kitka
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On Dec 20, 2005, at 4:25 PM, Ms. Kitka wrote:
Robert,
I used to be a big fan of adcritic.com before
Thank you I will wear the title with honor.
...long with my other titles he of much bullshit and he who dances
with many words. :)
I've gone way overboard today.
-Mike
On Dec 20, 2005, at 5:14 PM, Ms. Kitka wrote:
Well said, Mike... you shall be dubbed from now on as Micheal Meiser,
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Iv been putting up some videos of the cold ass winter my wimpy
California ass is feeling in butt cold Korea. And on Saturday I will
be down in the Southern Hemisphere for a week, so there will be much to
vlog about and compare and contrast the two sides of the Earth.
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hey ted,
i've got a winter light/solstice video at
http://pouringdown.blogspot.com/2005/12/window.html
-daniel
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
ok I will search mefeedia tags too. Should I look anywhere else?
On 12/20/05, David Meade [EMAIL
mike is the book of vlog.On 12/20/05, Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you I will wear the title with honorlong with my other titles he of much bullshit and he who dances
with many words. :)I've gone way overboard today.-MikeOn Dec 20, 2005, at 5:14 PM, Ms. Kitka wrote:Well
Right on, best to get a head start, here ya go:TiVo Mpeg2 specs for Rocketboom, Dec 15, 2005http://www.rocketboom.com/tivo/tivo_specs.zipEnclosed in zip file:1. TiVo file specs PDF2. ffmpegX 0.0.9u TiVo preset for Rocketboom3. Readme fileAlso, here is an overview:VIDEO:mpeg2640x4805000
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