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On 16 Apr 2010, at 11:12, Ed Smith wrote:
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How did something so good get turned into being something so bad
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On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv wrote:
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It's probably worth confirming that this spam was the user's fault. Several
lists I'm on have been spammed in the last week in this same way. I've also
gotten similar link spam from very trusted sources, including friends, family
and couple of my attorneys, all in the past week. Something else
Further to my post yesterday, I just saw this. Steve Jobs replied to
an email from someone asking about the future of final cut.
http://macsoda.com/2010/04/13/steve-jobs-next-final-cut-studio-will-be-awesome/
He said:
Next release will be awesome.
Um. That's it.
Rupert
I'm trying to expand my list of stock/royalty-free music sources -
particularly websites. Which supply tracks that can be used for
commercial as well as non-commercial use?
Do you have your own favourites or lists? I'll compile blog a full
list to share.
Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv
For me, the primary source is ... my Mac.
I just use iMovie/garageband, and either use one of the royalty-free tunes,
or create my own using loops.
Not quite what you were talking about, but fits well, I think.
David Lee King
davidleeking.com - blog
davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
twitter |
Sound Dogs isn't free, but it's cheap:
http://www.sounddogs.com/catsearch.asp?Type=1
http://www.sounddogs.com/catsearch.asp?Type=1
http://www.sounddogs.com/catsearch.asp?Type=1FreeSound is great for sound
design: http://www.freesound.org/
http://www.freesound.org/ABFUKU is free 8bit music:
I'd like to move to doing more editing of videos and music off of an
external hard drive... I've used LaCie drives for that before, and that
seemed to work ok. But wanted to find out you amazing video peeps suggest -
what would you buy/what do you use?
Thanks!
David Lee King
davidleeking.com -
Awesome - thanks Adam. Checking them out now.
David, that's just what I was talking about. The Apple loops tunes
are great - just expanding my library :)
Would still like to hear anyone else's suggestions.
Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv
On 16 Apr 2010, at 16:05, Adam Quirk wrote:
Sound
I did a bit of research on this before buying 2 months ago, because
I've been burnt by Lacie more than once - and kept going back because
of price. But they end up costing twice as much because they fail so
quickly.
I was recommended Western Digital by a couple of pro video people, but
I've been very happy with the 500GB OWC drive I bought last year. Priced
right, sits upright or not, and it's quite. Check it out.
Tom Dolan
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 8:20 AM, David Lee King davidleek...@gmail.comwrote:
I'd like to move to doing more editing of videos and music off of an
proto videobloggers..
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From: Thomas Beard informat...@lightindustry.org
Date: Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:43 PM
Videofreex
Curated by Dara Greenwald
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 7:30pm
177 Livingston Street, Brooklyn
Light Industry presents a survey of work by
they all fail.
when i start playing with fcp it seams that my externals never stop spinning
i have been useing the usb 2 passport wd ones lately
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv wrote:
I did a bit of research on this before buying 2 months ago, because
I've
David Lee King: I'd like to move to doing more editing of videos and music
off of an external hard drive...
Hi David:
Well, for whatever its worth, I'd suggest NOT editing directly from an
external but rather using one (or more) for archival purposes. Lots of
reasons for this yet suffice it to
The MyBook drives seem to be a good option for archival use, but I
have to say ghat I've never had them perform well for use when
editing. The Fantom drives and some Lacies have been best on my
system. So if you think you might push some of the editing to an
external, I recommend those
Ning has decided to cancel their free accounts:
http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/15/nings-bubble-bursts-no-more-free-networks-cuts-40-of-staff/
Ning has just announced that it is killing off its free product, forcing
existing free networks to either make the change to premium accounts or
migrate
I should add that Western Digital *internal* drives have always performed very
well for me.
On Apr 16, 2010, at 1:55 PM, Robert Millis wrote:
The MyBook drives seem to be a good option for archival use, but I
have to say ghat I've never had them perform well for use when
editing. The
Anyone who does online video should take a moment and watch this
http://mikemoon.net/vlog/2010/04/16/a-moment-2/
From one of the best out there..love ya mike...
Heath
http://heathparks.com/blog
Brilliant.
On 16 Apr 2010, at 19:59, Heath wrote:
Anyone who does online video should take a moment and watch this
http://mikemoon.net/vlog/2010/04/16/a-moment-2/
From one of the best out there..love ya mike...
Heath
http://heathparks.com/blog
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To get the best of both worlds, I use one of these:
http://www.sharkoon.com/html/produkte/docking_stations/sata_quickport_pro/index_en.html?id=2
It allows me to hot-plug any SATA drive, and provides both USB2 and
SATA connections. They even make one with USB3.
I have a stack of regular internal
very sweet! rox is a powerhouse for sure!
as usual we have a fundamental divide, which is that no matter what we do,
things cost money.
right now, its very difficult to raise money from companies unless they feel
they are going to get a return for their money. clearly, they thought they
were
fleeting glimpses.
that is videoblogging.
nice, mike!
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Heath heathpa...@msn.com wrote:
Anyone who does online video should take a moment and watch this
http://mikemoon.net/vlog/2010/04/16/a-moment-2/
From one of the best out there..love ya mike...
...and my wife walked in just as you mention the bad judgment... Perfect.
Jim
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Michael Sullivan sullele...@gmail.comwrote:
fleeting glimpses.
that is videoblogging.
nice, mike!
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Heath heathpa...@msn.com wrote:
Yes, I understand... Now she wants the complete video of Drunken, Underwear,
Karaoke. I get that a lot.
Mike
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jim Turner jtur...@... wrote:
...and my wife walked in just as you mention the bad judgment... Perfect.
Jim
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 4:39
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Robert Millis
mil...@hudsonstreetmedia.com wrote:
It's probably worth confirming that this spam was the user's fault. Several
lists I'm on have been spammed in the last week in this same way. I've also
gotten similar link spam from very trusted sources,
First off, thanks Heath. It's much appreciated ole friend.
So, to sum it up, there was a lot of crap that went into this video. But what I
mean is, if I only posted the videos that could be described as 'good', I'd
have about 5 to draw from.
I have hundreds and hundreds of moments, snippets
Thank you for posting this Heath. It is appreciated ole friend.
I have so many of you, the videoblogging group, to thank.
It's been this group's ideas, information, knowledge and pushing of the
boundaries that has inspired and motivated me to just keep capturing moments.
I might not respond a
well, we all think what we do is crap sometimes, but Mike you are one of the
most committed vloggers out there and you are comfortable with who you are and
what you are doing and it shows...and you are so right these moments make up so
much more than just those moments, they are part of a
If you want portability of editing on a laptop I'd suggest avoiding external
hard drives altogether. Nowadays laptop hard drives are pretty big allowing
videographers to work on the road. Of course depends on the scope of your
projects, if they are not that huge, go with the laptop drive edit.
I second that, it is shady indeed.
I never got into the Ning frenzy, looks like my hunch was right... :)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman jay.ded...@... wrote:
Ning has decided to cancel their free accounts:
Wow, I've been pricing out my next machine and I hadn't seen that Toshiba
before. The 64gb solid state alone makes me want it.
That's always a battle for me, because I feel like I *should* get a Mac
because of all the motion and editing I do, but then I start pricing them
out and realize I can
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