Hi folks,
Haven't popped in here for a while. We're running a story on video
editing for nonprofits. I wanted to make passing mention of some
online alternatives, except most have bitten the dust in the past 3
years:
Eyespot folded.
Yahoo purchased Jumpcut and then closed it.
Cuts is gone.
Thanks for these, JD. I haven't used them - interested to check them
out.
There's also Kaltura:
http://corp.kaltura.com/technology/editing_and_annotation
Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv
On 8 Jun 2010, at 07:24, JD Lasica wrote:
Hi folks,
Haven't popped in here for a while. We're running a
I want to share all the clips that I shot yesterday so that people can
reuse them in whatever way they want.
I'm interested to know what you would use to do this: To organise
them in a group in the cloud, and make them easily viewable and
downloadable.
As I mentioned in the iPhone post, I
Could you put the clips in their own playlist on blip, then embed the
playlist on your blog?
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv wrote:
I want to share all the clips that I shot yesterday so that people can
reuse them in whatever way they want.
I'm interested
Sounds like it could be a flickr set? Depends on how big they are.
Or a widget built on Blip or Vimeo API? You upload all clips into a
set/playlist, then you plop the embeddable widget in your post that has all the
thumbnails of the clips in a little javascript div, each thumb embiggens on
Now that I think about it, I doubt either vimeo or blip would be interested in
hosting a bunch of raw footage. Maybe a filesharing service or hosting service
like S3 would be a better bet. Not sure.
Or maybe dropbox could do this.
Sent via dynamic wireless technology device
-Original
You could create a public folder in something like dropbox or google
docs...
David
On Jun 8, 2010, at 3:42 AM, Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv wrote:
I want to share all the clips that I shot yesterday so that people can
reuse them in whatever way they want.
I'm interested to know what
Haven't popped in here for a while. We're running a story on video
editing for nonprofits. I wanted to make passing mention of some
online alternatives, except most have bitten the dust in the past 3
years.
Editing online has yet to catch fire. Either the interface is too
clunky, the quality
I didn't see this thread before I posed mine...
Couldn't one use a blue tooth headset as a wireless lapel mic for interviews???
I notice the iPhone 4 also has two mics, i wonder if that will help audio
capture for the video?
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All:
Thought I might bring this up for discussion (the issue having recently made
national news), as some may not be fully aware of their rights while
shooting video in or on public lands and places. The ramifications of this
story are chilling, but not insurmountable if one knows their rights.
Thanks for the heads up on Maryland. I have a Contour HD helmet cam that I ride
my bike with and do sail my boat in Maryland. Will be extra careful.
Jimmy CraicHead TV Video Podcast about Sailing, Travel, Craic and Cocktails
www.jchtv.com
--- On Tue, 6/8/10, Mark Villaseñor
John Coffey: “I have a Contour HD helmet cam that I ride my bike with and do
sail my boat in Maryland. Will be extra careful.”
Hey John:
(LOVE the Contour, BTW. We’ll be replacing our VIO-POV’s with several
Contours in the near future.)
Actually, there is little to be “extra careful” about --
Avid is also working a cloud based tool. They talked it up @ NAB and recently
did a demo at a LA Editors lounge. see link:
http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/nabrealtime/story/avids_web_based_editing_demo/
C Hastings
WGBH Lab
http://lab.wgbh.org
From: Jay
- Original Message -
From: Mark Villaseñor
(snip)
On March 5th of this year Anthony Graber drove his motorcycle recklessly,
until being pulled over by a Maryland State plainclothes policeman. Graber
wore a GoPro HD helmet-cam, recording his antics prior and after the
police
stop. He
Richard Amirault: Despite being in plain sight, and very obvious, how
`obvious' was it that it was in `record' mode? Unless he stated verbaly that
his conversation with the officer was being recorded (giving the officer the
chance to order him to stop recording) they may certainly have a valid
Thanks for the insights and feedback, everyone!
jd lasica
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, C Hastings chris3...@... wrote:
Avid is also working a cloud based tool. They talked it up @ NAB and recently
did a demo at a LA Editors lounge. see link:
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 1:20 AM, Mark Villaseñor
videoblogyahoogr...@tailtrex.tv wrote:
All:
Thought I might bring this up for discussion (the issue having recently made
national news), as some may not be fully aware of their rights while
shooting video in or on public lands and places. The
- Original Message -
From: Mark Villaseñor
Howdy Richard:
Irrespective your critique of my prose (so sorry I confused you, my bad),
I
respectfully disagree. Please bear with me while I explain..?
18 USC §2510 and related parts define what wiretapping is and is not,
and
Graber's
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Richard Amirault ramira...@verizon.net wrote:
I remember a case (which I could not find on-line just now) where a man
recorded, with a visible audio cassette recorder, the police stopping him
for something or other. As far as I remember he was later convicted
I think the crazier bit are all those people who at some point sign releases
for this material. Or if in the airport shows there is some chance that they
don't have to if they get deported/have committed criminal offence and this
somehow suspends their rights (anyone know?) then am intrigued. If
This is not unexpected when you consider the number of times citizen have
recorded police officers using excessive force. Those same videos that will
wind up on YouTube to dispute the official findings.
It depends on the local laws and where you are doing at the moment.
If this is correct for
not sure why a conversation between an officer of the state and a citizen
would be deemed private. But hey, I'm on the other side of the planet
an appropriate closing
Adrian Miles
School of Media and Communication
Program Director B.Comm Honours
vogmae.net.au
On 9 June 2010 13:50, compumavengal
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