Crossposted at: http://askaninja.blogspot.com/2006/02/youtube-smacks-down-ninja.htmlLast week YouTube.com got the smack down from NBC for hosting the Lazy Sunday sketch from SNL.
Today AskANinja.com got these emails from YouTube:Your video Ask A Ninja: Question 10 Ninja Metal has been rejected
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--- Richard BF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm especially interested in the new members'
opinions, as they
probably haven't had a lot of the citizen media,
fuck big media
rhetoric we used to go on about here a year ago,
but now tend to no
longer bother about.
i guess you asked for it, and
If I don't get the tech lingo right, just bear with me, I am a social
worker that just does this in my free time.
I am new to this whole thing and would love some input on the best way
to post videos to my blog. I have tried a few options and it seems
like embedding the videos is the way to
Try this:
http://embedthevideo.com
-Josh
On 2/22/06, Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I don't get the tech lingo right, just bear with me, I am a social
worker that just does this in my free time.
I am new to this whole thing and would love some input on the best way
to post videos to
hi all
RMIT Video and Podcasting Interest Group
Any staff interested in developing a Video and Audio blogging/casting
interest group are invited to attend a meeting at 10am on Tuesday,
March 7. The interest group is to discuss and develop projects,
ideas, teaching and research possibilities
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 07:10:32 +0100, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of the first ten videos, only one is clearly copyrighted with a second
one probable. The rest are original, amateur works to share with
friends and others with similar intrests.
What are you trying to say? All those videos
Here's the scenario: I've finished shooting material for tomorrow's
vlog, but I haven't edited it. It's dinner time. It's so much
easier to let American Idol wash over me while I eat than to seek
out new material on the Internet because I'm not well set up for the
latter, while I've got a TV
Richard-- I don't think the Four Eyed Monster videopodcast is merely a promotional tool. If there were no film, the vlog would be just as good (possibly better). It is its own art.
Re: LJMany people use livejournal for fiction, and they're nothing wrong with that. Blogging is the
tool.That
Uhm, I'm new at videoblogging, but I think FEM is very well done and
interestign, but even if they've got a blog and so on... it's so
traditional and old media.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out what they are doing over at MySpace:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 07:10:32 +0100, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of the first ten videos, only one is clearly copyrighted with a second
one probable. The rest are original, amateur works to share
Hi JV,
I just scheduled them for the next Node101/Boston Media Makers Meeting
on March 5th.
Arin Crumley and Susan Buice of the film Four Eyed Monsters,
http://www.foureyedmonsters.com/ , are going to come and talk about
making better videos. They are also going to talk about their
Having some trouble with this. Let me put on my bitchy hat...When I try to submit my RSS feed as a new channel, clicking the Submit a New Channel button (green) just keeps reloading the same page.I find it a bit questionable that your toolbar seems to be copied from iTunes. This does not
Hi Kelley,FreeVideoCoding.com doeswork but some free website services like Blogger.com don't accept _javascript_ (which is what FVC uses in part of it's "Link to Embedded Playerfrom Image" feature.) FVC uses _javascript_ to make your image the same size asyour chosenembed player size (ie:
Hi Kelley,FreeVideoCoding.com doeswork but some free website services like Blogger.com don't accept _javascript_ (which is what FVC uses in part of it's "Link to Embedded Playerfrom Image" feature.) FVC uses _javascript_ to make your image the same size asyour chosenembed player size (ie:
Hi Richard,
I've been thinking about this a lot recently since I've been teaching
some videoblogging classes.
There are a lot of things happening in the video space which are
diluting the meaning of the term videoblogging.
Everything seems to be called videoblogging these days including 'video
FYIThere is no public_html directory on dreamhost, it would be the directory that is named as your domain.On 2/22/06, Deirdre Straughan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having some trouble with this. Let me put on my bitchy hat...When I try to submit my RSS feed as a new channel, clicking the Submit
I'm putting together a service that will be a small part of a larger
program to launch this summer
I'm looking for some real world download numbers for your video blogs
if you can give them
what i'd like is real world download numbers and if you could break
them up by how many downloads per
It
- Original Message -
From:
Michael
Sullivan
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 3:40
AM
Subject: [videoblogging] Will The Bubble
Up Fizzle Down?
Most have agreed, we need to have systems in place to bubble up
The point of the recent Four Eyed Monsters discussion seems to have been how to use the Internet to promote your more traditional film, which I'd argue has jack to do with this list.
[snip]
What do you think?---I've been putting video on a blog since October '05,
This is an interesting question. And it kinda goes to my own working
definitions that I've expressed here before. I don't happen to
believe that videoblogs are defined by content as much as
methodology. A videoblog to me is simply video on a blog. That is
video posted in a blog format, which
emWhat's in a name? A videoblog by any other name would still have
an RSS feed.../em
- Kitka Shakespeare, 2006 A.C.E.
To me videoblogging has more to do with the video being available via
RSS... this is what truly sets it apart from regular video on the web.
The blog is simply something that
I think that in the simplest and most basic description one can use,
this, in my opinion, is the definition of a vlog
David
http://www.taoofdavid.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A videoblog to me is simply video on a blog. That is
video posted
Net Videos Want To Travel:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/netvidtheory/message/11
http://tinyurl.com/ndmgm
;),
Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ms. Kitka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
emWhat's in a name? A videoblog by any other name would still have
an RSS feed.../em
- Kitka
I've mentioned this to a small amount of people, but I'll put it out
there to the 2000+ of the group.
I think there is a great opportunity for the aggregators to use
Bayesian-type filtering (think email spam filters) to help gather
videos of interest to the viewer. If the aggregator can
Working on it :). I love reading this group because you all are so far
ahead of regular people. I love it because it is what is driving
mainstream 6-12 months out. Believe it or not I still have a hard time
explaing RSS to my friends and family!
So while all of these features are being built and
I've thought about bayesian too.I had actually done some work on a blogging engine using this for comment spam control. Its def something to consider working off of..as part of the mix. Might help. Not too simple to do, however.
sullOn 2/22/06, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've
But these ratings types really only work when you get a fair crosssampling of users.
this is key. btw, keep up the good work on youare.tv. i enjoy it.sullOn 2/22/06, David Dundas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Working on it :). I love reading this group because you all are so far
ahead of regular
They are listed under MySpace Film which is kinda like being listedunder MySpace Music, but in this case it looks like they get a sweet
videoplayer.
Yeah, the FEM story is really a myspace story - they were talking about
how when they showed the film in festivals, 3/4 of the audience had
heard
Its whatever you want it to be. Doors are wide open. More
time we talk about this, less time we're changing the future.
b
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robert a/k/a r wrote:
Further, the use of copyrighted music in vlogs will probably ignite a
bit of controversy at some point. I think we should reiterate for noobs
who may be tempted to score their vids that this is a violation. Is
that in the wiki somehwere?
You can use copyrighted work,
Enric wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, robert a/k/a r
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I completely agree with Josh, re-posting the intellectual property of
others is wrong.
Summit View Documentary a kid skateboarding with proprietary music.
While the music shouldn't be used, it's a
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Enric wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, robert a/k/a r
robert.videoblogging@ wrote:
I completely agree with Josh, re-posting the intellectual
property of
others is wrong.
Summit View Documentary
--- Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I completely agree and have been using pod/vlogsafe
music from
magnatune.com.
given that someday we might want to try to sell our
stuff, i've a) asked a composer to do some original
music, but equally fun has been b) using royalty-free
music. i love how easy
Hello, it's been awhile since I posted anything, but I can see the
community is growing. I've been pestering my company for a good
year now to make putting video in blogs easier, and with the most
recent release, they've finally done so - kinda. At least it's
easier now than it was before.
Bill Streeter wrote:
The other thing that I've been thinking about recently is if there
is or isn't a difference between a videoblog or a video podcast.
My feeling is that most of the people who come into the video thing via
podcasting, which has leaned so heavily towards the show genre
davecircumnavigator wrote:
Here's the scenario: I've finished shooting material for tomorrow's
vlog, but I haven't edited it. It's dinner time. It's so much
easier to let American Idol wash over me while I eat than to seek
out new material on the Internet because I'm not well set up for
Caution Zero wrote:
--- Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I completely agree and have been using pod/vlogsafe
music from
magnatune.com.
given that someday we might want to try to sell our
stuff, i've a) asked a composer to do some original
music, but equally fun has been b) using
peterzottolo wrote:
That's it. SightSpeed will host your video for free for 30 days.
OK, enough of me. It's all about sharing ideas.
Here's an idea Host the video forever instead of for 30 days.
Pete
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Hmmm free for 30days. Dailymotion have had facility for about 6 months now and they hold that video possibly forever or how long the site is open for. Good idea but late and possibly expensive (more money than free anyway)2pPaul KnightOn 22 Feb 2006, at 19:12, peterzottolo wrote: Hello, it's
Yeah, that'd be cool, but I think that's their whole MO, to get people
to pay the subscription fee for eternal storage. I guess they have to
pay me somehow :)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
peterzottolo wrote:
That's it. SightSpeed will host
Hmmm, interesting. Yes, definitely more money than free. I wonder
if the big guys would go for free hosting...
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hmmm free for 30days. Dailymotion have had facility for about 6
months now and they hold that video
--- Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget that if you do get to the point of
selling your stuff, you
can try to work out a deal with the copyright
holder. Most of my stuff
is CC Non-Commercial, but if you used it, and later
had a chance to make
money with it, I'd gladly
to get back on topic (can the copyright chat start a new thread maybe?)perhaps matching people with similar interests
Well, the other people who like this also like... is somewhat useful but not as useful in the world of video content.and also, we need something that isnt only understood by
This is pure unfounded speculation. There is nothing to indicate
that this would ever happen. I personally couldn't see this ever
happening, one of Apples greatest strengths is the OS X operating
system.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
Scary, I am afraid though if this happens I will dump my computer and go and live in the woods.Can't they devolop a virus to wipe out Windows for good. It's slow buggy and a pile of plop. Apple is how a computer should be, easy.2pOn 22 Feb 2006, at 20:57, Its A Mystery and So Im I wrote:I
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Its A Mystery and So Im I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found this interesting item on another yahoogroup.
--
The idea that Apple would ditch its own OS for Microsoft Windows came
to me from Yakov Epstein, a professor of psychology at Rutgers
This is the stupidest thing I've ever heard.Dvorak started this rumor.http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1923151,00.asp
On 2/22/06, Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scary, I am afraid though if this happens I will dump my computer and go and live in the woods.Can't they devolop a virus
and also, we need something that isnt only understood by geeks or savvy
social networking type users. this leaves out most options that other people
just wont pick up on. and these 'other' people well, their are like
millions of them ;-)
I don't think there's anything wrong with
- Original Message -
From: Paul
Knight
Can't they devolop a virus to
wipe out Windows for good. It's slow buggy and a pile of plop. Apple
is how a computer should be, easy.
Bless you, it all depends. I worked in an
office for a month and had to deal with a Mac and nearly threw
This reminds me of the old 1960s black-and-white the goat is dead
movies they used to show us to demonstrate the effects of mustard gas
and other agents on soldiers.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
hi all,
a friend of mine is working on a video piece
true that may be.my point was more to deter round-about ways of solving the puzzle that only some would grasp and even less would actually DO.simplicity rules and as trendsetters, we should want to make things a snap.
yes, in time much will be learnt. but IF we can cater to both the savvy and
I've started listening to pod casts very morning while walking on our exercise thingy, and I've really gotten addicted to this week in tech, in that I find it really entertaining, and John C. Dvorak is the most entertaining of all of them (to my warped mind).
He doesn't take himself very
That was great! At the beginning, I'd like to see a bit of a
wide-angle shot, to help me feel how big the whole room is, and
where everything is placed, before we begin to explore... the panning
part kind of made me feel like I was on a three year old's sit and
spin (for those of you who remember
I remember when Davorak was writing numerous articles on how wonderful
and superior OS2 was.
-- Enric
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Show [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've started listening to pod casts very morning while walking on our
exercise
Dvorak seems to be the Tabloid of tech news, doesn't he?
On 2/22/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dvarok continualy pushes out stuff to get at the top of the techheadlines.
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On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:21:27 +0100, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think there is a great opportunity for the aggregators to use
Bayesian-type filtering (think email spam filters) to help gather
videos of interest to the viewer. If the aggregator can ascertain the
context from the
On 2/22/06, Susan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This reminds me of the old 1960s black-and-white the goat is dead
movies they used to show us to demonstrate the effects of mustard gas
and other agents on soldiers.who showed you that stuff!?? it's interesting how much of the input to this request
It's absolutely a good idea to make your own music, or find/buy
royalty-free podsafe music. If you do anything else, you're taking
a risk. But also keep in mind, the boundaries of Fair Use have not
been fully tested in court. I sometimes choose to take the risk
on my non-commercial personal vlog,
Most people would probably balk at videoing the death of a family pet-- perhaps the least disturbing animal deaths you might encounter. I know I didn't video my cat's passing, and it happened literally hours after I went to a Meet the Vloggers event in SF.
I recently missed an opportunity to
I am setting up a vlog with wordpress and I notice that, by default, it has a feed that says rss 2.1) Are the feeds that are generated automatically with wordpress 2.0 with enclosures?2) If not, can I just do the feedburner thing ... (submit the url for the wordpress feed to feedburner?)
3)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Show [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am setting up a vlog with wordpress and I notice that, by default,
it has
a feed that says rss 2.
1) Are the feeds that are generated automatically with wordpress 2.0
with
enclosures?
2) If not, can I just do the
around the 22/2/06 Richard Show mentioned about [videoblogging]
wordpress feeds questions that:
3) Even if the wordpress feed is 2.0 with enclosures would I be
better off to submit the url to feedburner anyway, since, with
feedburner, if the feed adress ever changes I can just change it in
I'm out of town for this one. Have a great screening!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
A selection of vlogs will be shown on the screen at Anthology Film
Archives at from 6:00 to 7:00 pm, Wednesday. Anthology Film Archives
is located at 2nd Street
... first ... thanks!... second, I changed the subject, because I would really like to know about this redirect thing, since it helps feed my illusion of permanence ... belowOn 2/22/06,
Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3.) I say yes - and do that for the wordpress vlogs that I have.
Wordpress still seems to have issues with putting some video filetypes
in enclosures.
A plugin called Podpress promises to fix that, but i havent tried it.
To have the video link in the enclosures, i add a custom field when
posting, called enclosure and include the link and the bytesize of
the
I'd include a telescoping pole like this one instead of a tripod and
use it as a steady stick or for elevated shots:
http://www.afsweb.com/Resources/shopping.aspx
But if your really hardcore, put a camera mount on top of your walking
stick.
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exactly - bit off topic maybe but I've started recording little
video messages to my mum (she lives in another country) and sending her those
instead of emails. she loves them! another branch of videoblogging? I call
them snakkemail (talkmail in norwegian) and she loves receiving
On 2/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Crossposted at:
http://askaninja.blogspot.com/2006/02/youtube-smacks-down-ninja.html
Last week YouTube.com got the smack down from NBC for hosting the Lazy Sunday
sketch from SNL.
Today AskANinja.com got these emails from YouTube:
Two things:
1) good instructions on how to use feedburner with a url on your own domain:
http://www.stopdesign.com/log/2005/04/20/feedburning.html
2) wordpress will only pick up enclosures if the mime type is being
sent correctly from the server. In other words, if you're using a m4v
or mp4 the
I posted this to the original thread but here it is again:.htaccess method to redirect to feedburner from your own domain:http://www.stopdesign.com/log/2005/04/20/feedburning.html
On 2/22/06, Richard Show [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... first ... thanks!... second, I changed the subject,
thanks alot!On 2/22/06, T. Whid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I posted this to the original thread but here it is again:.htaccess method to redirect to feedburner from your own domain:
http://www.stopdesign.com/log/2005/04/20/feedburning.html
On 2/22/06, Richard Show
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love the archive aspect of videoblogging also. That's the big reason for doing it in my books. I can burn cd/dvd archives and bores my grandchildren with them.On 2/22/06,
Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
exactly - bit off topic maybe but I've started recording little video messages
Personally, I don't see why Four Eyed Monsters wouldn't be considered a vlog. While the central theme may be the film, the focus is clearly on the filmmakers themselves, That is the primary difference between FEM and other film-based vidcasts such as Kite Circuit, or what's going on for Clerks
Lot's to reply to, but just a quick follow up. I did say this in my
post, but maybe I wasn't clear.
I am tired of this effort to define what a vlog is and what a vlog isnt.
When it all comes down to it, they (whatever they are) are just our
own websites with whatever content we want on them. Be
If you have any problems, let me know Richard. I have done this
with my feed and I'll be happy to help you out if you need it.
ClintOn 2/22/06, Richard Show [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hey everyone...I'm sure that there are a ton of new faces on here and many may have forgotten who I am because it has been quite awhile since I posted or even worked on my blog. Well, I finally wrapped up some projects that I was doing. I helped a friend get his record label off of the ground
I wish I would have read this earlier, I would definitely have been
there. I've been away for awhile but like I said in my previous email.
I'm back and miss these events!
Lynn
Docmaker on the Go
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent. Yes, we are all gifts from God. But there are some here
who don't get that. Awesome report JV. Lucky you to have direct
contact with the FEM creators. I just plain LOVE THEM.
--
Taylor Barcroft
New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist, Podcaster, Futurecaster
Santa Cruz CA,
Yes you are right.
I was given JOY.
I was given INSPIRATION.
I was given ENTERTAINMENT.
I was given LOVE.
I was given HOPE.
I was given IMAGINATION.
I was given HUMILITY.
All of this was given to me by a pair of youngsters from Brooklyn out
of the goodness of their innocent hearts. A pair who i
I think you need to take a step back and embrace the totality of all
media and realize there is no us and them and know that all media are
complementary and coexistent. In my mind, their video blog is not
promoting anything at all. It simply IS and stands alone as great art
and
I'll save Steve a response. You've quoted him out of context, as he
was just quoting me.
Feel free to lay it on me now as well...
At 22:55 -0800 22/2/06, Kunga wrote:
I think you need to take a step back and embrace the totality of all
media and realize there is no us and them and know that
Couldn't resist.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard BF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll save Steve a response. You've quoted him out of context, as he
was just quoting me.
Feel free to lay it on me now as well...
At 22:55 -0800 22/2/06, Kunga wrote:
I think you need to take a
I'm personally offering sponsorship to AskANinja of an Audioblog.com
account--not just
because they can have flash AND *casting happen on their OWN site, but because
things
like this make me twitchy.
It's out there guys! Holla!
Cheers,
ER
ericrice.com | slackstreet entertainment
Thank you Steve. Better be prepared for standing room only. These are
true celebrities.
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I'm slightly off on a tangent...but here's an idea:
Arin and Susan, if you are reading this, come on out to Vloggercon in SF!
We can create something akin to a flash mob.
If I am not mistaken, FEM is looking to get enough people to vote for a
zip code to show their film. Now just
Great, Eric. I really like what he's done with AskANinja and think
the support is appropriate.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm personally offering sponsorship to AskANinja of an Audioblog.com
account--not just
because they can have
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