Agreed. Sorry Adam but that article was garbage. No references and
pure fear mongering. As i read Jay's first post I thought about how
we've moved away from uninformed fear mongering arguments about net
neutrality. Does anyone remember the Rocketboom highway analogy
video? Anyone who's ever
I just used YouTube's new Annotations tool to create a little
interactive videoblog story, created very quickly with my phone.
Exciting that this kind of thing is possible so easily.
You can only see it on YouTube - here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtQg_LCq_T8fmt=18
and I blogged it
so much fun!
posted one on my facebook profile to scare the mice away!
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 2:50 AM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just used YouTube's new Annotations tool to create a little
interactive videoblog story, created very quickly with my phone.
Exciting that this kind of
Ha! That was great!
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 2:50 AM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just used YouTube's new Annotations tool to create a little
interactive videoblog story, created very quickly with my phone.
Exciting that this kind of thing is possible so easily.
You can only see it
I'm heading to the RNC to make some fish-outta-water video schenanegans!
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 2:52 PM, thisiswar3005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Noel,
Actually, our blog Zennie's Zeitgeist was credentialed for the DNC
Convention and I just
went to the media walkthrough two weeks ago
It's all going to depend on how the 24 mbps AVCHD stream LOOKS. Note
how much computational power is needed for good h.264 encoding when
the computer has the luxury of analyzing an existing set of data. Real
time capture with these temporal codecs is a minefield - even the best
HDV implementations
A Rupert's gone and DONE IT, NOW! :D
... Yes... You're Right!... I SHOULD be making videos!
hahahahahahaha oh no. :)
Bill Cammack
http://billcammack.com
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I just used YouTube's new Annotations tool to create a little
oh no! I think I made the wrong choice for the tea!
now i fear dear Rupert will be up all night making more and more vids
to flush out the stories!
great fun rupert!
On Jul 23, 2008, at 2:50 AM, Rupert wrote:
I just used YouTube's new Annotations tool to create a little
interactive
It very well could be complete garbage. And at the very least, the part
about them slipping it past Canadians with little fanfare is obviously never
going to happen. But it makes sense financially. And usually corporations
like to make money.
There's also this, if that first article wasn't
I was addicted to Choose your Own Adventure style books when I was a
kid. As I am still a kid trapped in an adult sized body, I loved
every minute of it. Although I was waiting for the one that would be
the wrong choice and totally end the entire story - ya know like Oh
No! you just sent Rupert
As my name was being bandied about here I thought I should join.
As for quality and examples, let me refer you to the following:
The revolution is very much on, but we are still in the early days.
Never the less, let me direct you to a few examples (and these are
only a few examples -
this
Check out: http://www.episodic.comGive us your video feed and we'll give you
an iPhone friendly site where your viewers can stream your content.
I'm the founder of Episodic and we're building video publishing tools for
folks like yourselves. We're currently accepting beta application for our
Cool idea. Is there a location where we can read the terms and services?
http://www.DavidMeade.com
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Noam Lovinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out: http://www.episodic.comGive us your video feed and we'll give you
an iPhone friendly site where your viewers
Just a note to let everyone know that Zadi and Steve from EpicFu.com
will be one of the keynotes at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas in a
few weeks. Sunny Gualt will be interviewing them.
It's free - hope you can attend.
Tim Bourquin
http://www.NewMediaExpo.com
Great question. We'll put up ToS shortly, but generally we favor the publisher.
Nothing will
happen to you or your content without your consent. We currently don't put any
advertising in the content and we don't plan to without the publisher's opt-in.
-noam
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008, 10:50:54 AM, Rupert wrote:
I just used YouTube's new Annotations tool to create a little
interactive videoblog story, created very quickly with my phone.
Exciting that this kind of thing is possible so easily.
You can only see it on YouTube - here:
Rupurt,
Congrats! I say it's about time someone did this! It's
well-executed and simple enough that anyone I show this to will get
it.
I've been dreaming to try this myself too, since the days of reading
Fighting Fantasy books, and playing games like Myst / Journeyman
Project.
We've really
if anyone is having trouble with their Xacti HD1000
showing green mp4s
i made a screencast on how to fix it.
http://tinyurl.com/xactihd1000
mary matthews ran into this issue a couple times
and we figured out how to fix it
so i thought i'd share.
cheers!
-ryanne
--
http://RyanIsHungry.com
On the other end of the money scale, good old Radio Shack has done OK
in pinch with these $20 ones.
http://www.radioshack.com/sm-hands-free-tie-clip-omnidirectional-electret--pi-2102927.html
Although I'm curious if these are better, they have the all important
20' cable
Somewhere around $600.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What's your budget?
:)
Jan
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Deirdre Straughan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] deirdre.straughan%40gmail.com wrote:
My job is increasingly about running around the
Love this! Great example of simple, effective storytelling.
I'll be interested to see if the annotation tool changes the way
people use video responses on YouTube.
~Tamara
Tamara Krinsky
SR. WRITER
www.documentary.org
HOST/PRODUCER - THE SPOTLIGHT
www.TomsGuide.com
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btw, if you wanna see the event check out
http://designmind.frogdesign.com/events/obama-and-politics-documenting-history-in-real-time.html
or http://tinyurl.com/6356dh
noel
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 09:59, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amazing.
I love the way that they understand the immediacy
Back in the 70s and 80s Radio Shack has inexplicably not-sucky
microphones for the money. Don't know if that still holds true. They
did all tend to be a bit low in the output though.
Never did do that crazy modification to turn my Radio Shack PZMs into
something closer to the Crowns, but people
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