Yes, mv4 mp4 and mov will play in iPod, so should play on iPhone.
Presumably the Safari browser on iPhone has a QT player, so Iwould
have thought they'd play within the browser. Also, they will be able
to subscribe using the usual iPod/iTunes interface.
The important thing is to use
Doesn't it come down to whether anyone is willing to take
responsibility for organising it all in the time available, now that
it's almost March?
Logistically, surely it makes sense to do it in a place where
everything's all set up and ready to go? ie BarcampUSA? I know I've
already
um it was Richard hall who came up with vlog stock (boy do i want to take
credit for that)
randy
On 2/27/07, Mike Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/23/07, Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]paul.knight7%40btinternet.com
wrote:
here's how I feel about vloggercon '07.
it should be more
I can't agree with this thread.
If you're focused on your stats or If you make some kind of regular show and
you're worried about losing viewers then yes maybe you should make some kind
of notice if you pause for a bit. But to expect everyone to know that you're
taking a break if you make some
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I can't agree with this thread.
If you're focused on your stats or If you make some kind of regular
show and
you're worried about losing viewers then yes maybe you should make
some kind
of notice if you pause for a bit. But
I like it!
(But then, I like everything)
... Richard
On 2/26/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/26/07, Robyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] robyn%40sleepyblogger.com
wrote:
I'd like to revisit this discussion and come to some sort of a
conclusion. What are the Pros/Cons of making
Jay: I'd love to send them over to Cambodia ... small girl sizes are
perfect I can get them distributed via street kids or at the village
school or one of our orphanages. I can cover the postage across from to me
- and I'll get them to Cambodia later this spring. B.
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From:
Wow - that's sooo cool Beth.
Don't suppose we could arrange a group photograph when they arrive?
Would love to see that. Is it rude to think in terms of how great such an
image would be to promote Vloggercon 200_ ?
Vlog on.
Jan
On 2/27/07, Beth Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jay: I'd love
Yeah, but I'm a psychologist and I read Randy's mind (which is a scary scary
thing) ... so, actually he came up with it first and I stole it ... Richard
Vlogstock
p.s. Someone named Michael Krough registered vlogstock.com in 2005, so,
maybe somebody else read randy's mind a long time ago
On
It's not that no one stepped up, they did, but it wasn't working out for
spaces, etc.
Too expensive if I remember correctly, among other things.
Jay and Ryanne did a LOT of work.
Unfortunately, summer is my busy time for work, so...
I keep thinking it would be cool to do this at a KOA. They've
A topic I'll bring up is:
Advertising; should it be done? If so, how?
If you have an interest and/or point of view on this, come on by and
discuss.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Tuesday February 27th FlashMeeting is on at 4pm - 7pm PST
For the few people who expressed some curiosity about the YouTube meet
up in San Francisco, there are now any number of videos on YouTube
chronicling the same people milling around on Pier39.
The organizer's video is posted here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEvoy_owET8
And beneath that, in
Jay: I'd love to send them over to Cambodia ... small girl sizes are
perfect I can get them distributed via street kids or at the village
school or one of our orphanages. I can cover the postage across from to me
- and I'll get them to Cambodia later this spring. B.
Unless anyone
absolutely -- we're good at taking photos of donations
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cambodia4kidsorg/389087342/
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From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Jan McLaughlin
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 10:16 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
KOA... I like it.
could do some mobmov'n...
http://mobmov.org/manifesto/
On 2/27/07, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not that no one stepped up, they did, but it wasn't working out for
spaces, etc.
Too expensive if I remember correctly, among other things.
Jay and Ryanne
i have a nother topic vlogger con should/are/can we have it this year
On 2/27/07, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A topic I'll bring up is:
Advertising; should it be done? If so, how?
If you have an interest and/or point of view on this, come on by and
discuss.
-- Enric
--- In
Hi
I have the same question: but I will buy a digital cam camera, because I am
going to learn to handle this and use it in my job.
Anoyne have any advices about which camera is good?
I want a camera which I can download the file directly to the computer
without converting the film.
best regards
Beth Kanter wrote:
To answer your question re: bad audio quality [...] People will
evaluate
better audio fidelity differently than poorer audio fidelity [...]
You're wise to get close to your subjects and favor getting good audio.
Audio is half of the picture. I remember a study that was
Hello,
I'm updating my presentation on Delivering Video on the Web and I'm
looking for some case studies in which people have actually made a
little money as a result of putting their video on the web. I love
the FOUR EYED MONSTERS and MENTOS AND DIET COKE case studies, but I'm
looking
There will be plenty of tents for meetups of large groups. We have also
been talking about having Videoblog Salons or whatever you may call them...
places for videobloggers to get together, shoot, upload and generally be
vloggerconny.
I keep hearing about how you folks want to camp; I think
On 2/27/07, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There will be plenty of tents for meetups of large groups. We have also
been talking about having Videoblog Salons or whatever you may call
them...
places for videobloggers to get together, shoot, upload and generally be
vloggerconny.
yeah this is a really weird post
i'm thinking it's because jay used the same subject name
as a post that was sent in 2005
when i was just moving to nyc...
i'm not moving back to nyc any time soon people!
we were visiting for a few days
but we're super SF'ers as of this moment
...to squash any
Just my 2 cents here and not sure if anyone cares butI think
combining vloggercon with another event right now would be a
mistake. I can understand the allure of combining 'vlogging' with
something esle already in place, but by doing so you could overwhelm
people. I'm still struggling
I hear you loud and clear, Heath, which is why I wanted to make sure
everyone understood that barcampusa encompasses EVERYONE, not just
videobloggers.
It also does not address my heartfelt need for a Video Vertigo Summit,
which I may just find a venue for separately.
Also, though I have some NYC
If you are on a tight budget you can regress to the past and use double
system sound for example, take a small MP3 recorder and a lavalier mic and
put that on your subject, record audio separate, now the camera can be
anywhere and you will hear your subject clearly, and then sync it up in post
Den 27.02.2007 kl. 04:44 skrev Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Those people in EuropeChicago is a major hub.
You guys have VlogEurope in September, right?
Yes, VlogEurope is weekend of 7-9 September (and it'll most likely turn
into the Wednesday-to-Wednesday event it was last year).
I'd also be interested in Video Vertigo.
Vlogging as a subset of another event is fine, but too far away for me
in Chicago. I'd go to Vloggercon as it's own event. There's so much
happening with video on the net that I think an event that would
expand to include new media businesses, the
Didn't you post that link last year some time? Bookmarked it then. Still
love the idea.
It can easily be done, yo.
:)
Jan
On 2/27/07, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
KOA... I like it.
could do some mobmov'n...
http://mobmov.org/manifesto/
--
The Faux Press - better than real
I set up a London Videoblogging Meetup on Meetup.com a couple of
weeks ago, and have come back from holiday to find a dozen or so
people have already found it and signed up. Brilliant.
I've wanted a UK/London meetup for ages, and since no one else was
doing it, I thought I'd better. Since
Cool :)
I was following links from Mark Day's post about Youtube meetings and
it seems there was one last weekend in London, it sounds like they
managed to get 50 or so people there. Saw a video that made me sad of
some girl who had gone there and was having a bad day and didnt end up
really
Ah, Mr of Elbows, no active vlogging required. You should know that
by now! Your second-to-none theoretical knowledge and passion for
online video are hotly desired. Also, it'd be cool to meet. You're
not far from London, are you?
I saw earlier today that I'd just missed the London
Hey all,
Am I the only one who finds this just a Bit distasteful? To send a bunch of
branded t-shirts to Cambodia because our geeky females didn't take all of
them last summer in San Francisco?
And then to ask for a picture to top it off? How are they to respond to
this? Ooh, the nice people in
:D
Is this a joke? I mean, really? :D
Did you notice that the name of the poster you're responding to is Jay
Dedman, which is the same name that's on the about page
http://swajana.com/about/ of the very site you quoted as an example
of what TO do in other countries? hahahahaha
wow :D
--
Bill
Have you tried looking at Ask a Ninja or Rocketboom?
See ya
On 2/27/07, David Tames [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm updating my presentation on Delivering Video on the Web and I'm
looking for some case studies in which people have actually made a
little money as a result of putting
raynmond,
i see your point about the photo. i can live without more of what you
describe.
on the other hand, if they can use the shirts and someone is willing to
get the shirts to them. great. please do.
can we do more? absolutely
does your email make suggestions how we can? yes and thank
Nice one for organising this Rupert. I'll be there for sure.
Mark
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Mark Smith
digital cinema, documentary making and the web
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dcinput.com
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hi,
check out wreck salvage
http://www.wreckandsalvage.com/auction
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=330090650646
On Feb 27, 2007, at 10:28 AM, David Tames wrote:
Hello,
I'm updating my presentation on Delivering Video on the Web and I'm
looking for some case studies
Am I the only one who finds this just a Bit distasteful? To send a bunch of
branded t-shirts to Cambodia because our geeky females didn't take all of
them last summer in San Francisco?
And then to ask for a picture to top it off? How are they to respond to
this? Ooh, the nice people in
A picture of vloggerson shirts on small human beings - better - a vlog of
the shirts on human beings.
Knew I'd have to defend this idea.
So, the picture helps the vlogosphere, the network of people who are doing
SHITLOADS of good projects all around the world.
SHITLOADS.
It helps our image,
Am in an airport (SFO) on a shaky EVDO connection, but quickly I know that
we have a 10 megabit connection and a huge space. I'll get the details and
get back to you when I land.
Quick question, why can't we do a Video Vertigo at BarcampUSA? This may
have been mentioned well, but I missed
Great PBS special on news media and it's changes which
included video bloggers Andrew, Amanda and Jeff
Jarvis. Any thoughts out there?
JCH
Jimmy CraicHead TVVideo Podcast about Sailing, Travel, Cocktails and other good
Craic!http://www.jchtv.com/
I saw a rough cut I thought was very good.
Though I worked for Steve Talbot who produced it on a couple of Frontlines
many years ago
at the Center for Investigative Reporting, so I can't look at it completely
objectively.
The website is online.
http://www.zefrank.org/toys/quackattack.html?g=2
YouTube in a pop-up page
YouTube embedded (a much better way to experience YouTube. I wish
more people knew to embed)
Blip
Revver (ads and all)
others??
- Jen
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Jen Simmons
http://milkweedmediadesign.com
Hi Raymond,
I think you're off track and I'm sorry I didn't provide the whole context.
Sending the t-shirts over the Cambodia is only the tip of iceberg of my
personal involvement (and that of many volunteers who are connected to the
Sharing Foundation) in Cambodia. I am on the board of the
Beth Kanter wrote:
[...] I'm using the free editing software on windows, moviemaker
but it might be possible to sync them up or can I do it with
QuickTime professional version. And, of course, I don't own a
MP3 recorder, but I imagine those aren't as expensive
as a better camera? grin
Many
Let us know here when you fix a time and I'll add it to the
Videoblogging calendar, which is very USA-centric these days...
Aloha,
Rox
On 2/27/07, Mark Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice one for organising this Rupert. I'll be there for sure.
Mark
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Mark Smith
digital
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