[videoblogging] Re: New Member Intro

2007-11-27 Thread David
If I could make Crow Pose look so easy and fun I'd host a show like yours too. Good luck! --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Like Irinia said - and you do it so well! Very funny, educational and inspirational. Jan On 11/26/07, Irina [EMAIL

[videoblogging] Videora ipod converter trickiness

2007-11-27 Thread wazman_au
Hello videobloggers and sorry for not popping in here more often. I use the Videora iPod converter (let's call it ViP) to cut down the size of the iPoddable videos that QT Pro spits out. With the latest 3.x versions of ViP there's no sound when the resulting videos are played on an Apple TV -

[videoblogging] shoulder support for handheld camera - would you buy this prototype

2007-11-27 Thread caminofilm
The Shoulderlander: Solid, dependable, strong. For those who don't want to muck around with wobblyshot. Made from lightweight aluminium and anatomically correct cushion foam, the Shoulderlander gives you the support you need when the going gets tough - an extra long wedding service, a long winded

[videoblogging] Re: shoulder support for handheld camera - would you buy this prototype

2007-11-27 Thread bordercollieaustralianshepherd
Great start, and unique. There are a lot of folks looking for a solution. I have a few bookmarked but I don't have a lot of time this morning ... here is a good place to start looking (one shoulder mount in particular) and you may find other cool things too (I am not an employee nor do I make any

Re: [videoblogging] Re: shoulder support for handheld camera - would you buy this prototype

2007-11-27 Thread Mark Shea
Thanks for the link. some of these shoulder mounts are quite expensive. I designed the 'shoulderlander' mainly because I wanted a set up similar to my old XL1, a shoulder support AND the ability to connect to a tripod. My design really only helps you steady your shots, use it as a third

[videoblogging] How to Web 2.0-Enable your Live Event

2007-11-27 Thread Markus Sandy
Hi, JD Lasica pointed this out nice PDF related to conference planning. http://sparkmediasolutions.com/pdfs/Web2Enable_LiveEvent.pdf Nice mention of video blogging as important part of events. Historically, social networks and like-minded Web 2.0 tools empower users to keep in touch with the

[videoblogging] Re: shoulder support for handheld camera - would you buy this prototype

2007-11-27 Thread bordercollieaustralianshepherd
Did not expect you to reply so quick, I couldn't let it go, so I dropped into add two more to give you an idea of what is out there. Simple is better ... I like what you started... get a patent to protect you if you put a lot of time, money and effort into it.. http://www.zacuto.com/

[videoblogging] Re: iMovie audio keeps getting pushed forward out of sync.

2007-11-27 Thread Grace Piper
Randy, Rox and Mike, Thanks for the quick response. Nice to know that it's not just me having this problem. @Rox -yes totally unpredictable. If it happened everytime and by the same clip rate then it wouldn't bother me so much. I'll try exporting and then importing, see how that goes.

Re: [videoblogging] remove

2007-11-27 Thread Jay dedman
On Nov 26, 2007 7:34 PM, Taylor Hayden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: please remove me from this group,I tried and was not able,thank you. at the bottom of every email there is an unsubscribe link. you can also go to the main page: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging I'll manually

[videoblogging] Re: shoulder support for handheld camera - would you buy this prototype

2007-11-27 Thread Tony
Interesting device but I've found that stabilizing my lightweight Xacti requires another method. I took an empty peanut can and drilled a hole in the metal bottom. Then I inserted a gooseneck and secured it. Filled the can with rice and hot glued the lid onto it. It works as a monopod and as a

[videoblogging] I Love Talking Books Is Our Newest Website

2007-11-27 Thread softballjunk
We have just released our newest website, I love Talking Books. The main thing people may want to check out is our great affiliate program. We are giving a generous 15% of every sale made from their website. To see the site go to www.ilovetalkingbooks.com To see the affiliate program go to

Re: [videoblogging] Affiliate programs - was: I Love Talking Books Is Our Newest Website

2007-11-27 Thread Markus Sandy
On Nov 27, 2007, at 1:50 PM, softballjunk wrote: To see the affiliate program go to http://www.ilovetalkingbooks.com/affiliate-signup.html To see a video on how the affiliate program actually helps your google rating go to

[videoblogging] finding the codec/bitrate of an FLV

2007-11-27 Thread Adam Quirk
Hello all, Does anyone know how to find out the bitrate, codec, meta data from this particular video: http://creativity-online.com/work/view?seed=0e42ba90 With Youtube and Blip, you can just download the FLV and examine it, but this one is tricky because the .flv is called by this PHP script:

[videoblogging] New way to review for school subjects?

2007-11-27 Thread masterymaze
Hi I am new to this group, and thank you for the invitation! I am interested in learning from the group. I am a teacher and creator of video podcast review lessons which I call masterycasts. Students listen to these short 5-7 minute review lessons in various school subjects. They download

[videoblogging] Re: New way to review for school subjects?

2007-11-27 Thread Gena
Welcome! Glad to see more educators venture into new territory. Regarding your second question, I'm not sure if you are talking about growing an audience or having different places to distribute the videos. Both are important but others can speak to gathering the bodies. Just wanted to make sure

[videoblogging] Andrew keen quoted on Daily Kos

2007-11-27 Thread Ron Watson
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/11/27/231050/22 I thought some of you might enjoy this. Cheers, Ron Watson http://k9disc.blip.tv http://k9disc.com http://pawsitivevybe.com/vlog http://pawsitivevybe.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]