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wow. look out!
Nice, dramatic video, but not much data (unless it's elsewhere.)
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Hello Word,This is Eduardo, and I'm a newbiein videoblogging world, I've started with a friend a new videoblog in Spanish language (http://vlog.es). We've used a terrible and oldcamera, and the quality is terrible, but this video is our first one ;-). We have buyed Quicktime, because we
Randy,Since forever, I have kept all my work, backed up on a dvd. Since I started, just lately though I have been keeping DV versions too on an external Hardrive for eventual transfer to DVD.The archive is a good place to squirrel your work away too.Other than that you will have to pay for
I think the question is less about keeping backups so much as if
there's a way to develop a system for organizing all the links -- so
that a blog can, with a quick change, alter all the links to a new
videohost.
Anybody?On 11/28/05, Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Randy,Since forever, I
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 01:37:10 +0100, Beth Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm traveling from the US to London in two weeks for the Gloval Voices
Summit and trying to get organize so I can live blog and vlog. What
type of adaptor do I need to charge up my batteries for my
laptop/camera.
I carry this downloadable pdf with me in my camera bag:
The Photographer's Right - A Downloadable Flyer
Your Rights When You Are Stopped or Confronted for Photography
http://www.krages.com/phoright.htm
On Nov 27, 2005, at 6:45 PM, James A. Donnelly wrote:
Senario: What if you shoot someone
Two quick places to check, sorry they are American based but they will
give you good starting points:
CNET Camcorder Buying Guide
http://reviews.cnet.com/Camcorders/4520-7607_7-1023271-1.html?tag=dir
Camcorder Info has a bunch of reviews on all levels of equipments
http://www.camcorderinfo.com/
teaser...but it looks impressive.dont know how bloggy it will be, but it mentions the ability to tag and share media assets as well as generated rss feeds for each tag... wonder if it supports enclosures etc..we'll see.
sullOn 11/28/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Thanks Enric, it's strange that it does not open in QT. For me it does. Oh well...
On 11/27/05, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The for your enterprise indicates to me, at least, that we're not
really talking vlogginess. It's definately on my watchlist, tho.
Michael Sullivan wrote:
teaser...
but it looks impressive.
dont know how bloggy it will be, but it mentions the ability to tag
and share media assets as well
The archive's are a hassle, too. After 5 years with blogger, I
changed to movable type. The way they handle archives is
different so I basically am gonna have to sit down one day and
re-direct all of them. Huge pain, especially since google has
picked up a lot of my old archives and thats where
Joshua Kinberg wrote:
In general, Amazon works pretty well.
i'm not so sure it's working like it used to
case in point:
steve garfield sent a link earlier today to a site on photographer rights
that had a link to amazon for a book
it looked interesting and i decided to check it out
Well, you can click the link to see all reviews written by that user.
You can also rate the review as not helpful if you wish. The thing
about giving users more control is that it works best if they actually
begin to wield it, and also begin to self-police.
-Josh
On 11/28/05, Markus Sandy
Hey Markus,
Not trying to disagree with you but I don't understand why you think
those people are buzz agents? Could you explain? They seemed
legit to me.
Thanks,
Verdi
On Nov 28, 2005, at 10:15 AM, Markus Sandy wrote:
i do not believe for one second that *any* of the reviews are real
I didnt look at this link, but I can tell you that there are definately fake reviewers that are paid by companies. I know this from being on the inside scoop in the past.sull
On 11/28/05, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Markus,Not trying to disagree with you but I don't understand why you
mainly the marketing type wording and the unusual number of 5 star
ratings they give out
Verdi wrote:
Hey Markus,
Not trying to disagree with you but I don't understand why you think
those people are "buzz agents"? Could you explain? They seemed
legit to me.
Thanks,
Verdi
On Nov
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Good point. I don't think cencorship is a good thing because it could
limit good media and news and stories, at the same time there is that
possibility of gaining material from some definately 'not right'
sources.
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Well I think experience helps. I've been a happy Black Friday
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planning and making sure your are SUPER EARLY in the queue. I look
forward to it all year long - Black Friday and MacWorld Expo San
Francisco the second week in
Yes. Buy nothing so that you pay more later for the same thing when
you need it. Makes a lot of sense. 8 ^ # That is what I call Extreme
Liberal Insanity. And I'm as far left as it gets.
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A clear cut case of gender prejudice. Not sure you would understand the
issues involved
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My friend once did an interview with the vocalist from the band Plaid
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Joan Khoo wrote:
Personally, I would do what I want regardless of the audience.
I hope this idea sticks around videoblogging for a long time. :)
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Steve, that is a great resource on the rights of
photographersand I'm printing copies right now.
I had an amusing (perhaps frightening) experience
this past month. I took a couple trips via plane. Just out of
curiosity, I thought it might be interesting to film the take-off and the
Andreas:
Thanks! I looks like mine will work and I called the manufacturer just
to confirm it.
Now, my question is - if you had one free day in London to vlog ... What
would you pick?
Beth
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as long as the masked url contains the media's file extension so it is better formatted to work with aggregators that may not do extended mime detection.On 11/28/05,
Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ronen wrote: I think the question is less about keeping backups so much as if there's
I'd like to mention that I think the name DVBlog is the best name I've
come across to describe what we do. It precisely describes the media,
Digital Video, and refers to the medium evolved from, TV (Television.)
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Wow. Incredible find. Thanks for sharing this!On 11/28/05, T.Whid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://dvblog.org/the-worlds-largest-tv-studio
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talking about this same stuff over 30 years ago...
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talking about this same stuff over 30 years ago...
I bet there was some people talking about similar issues of a
I have always been fond of my domain DVRevolution.com, which I
currently forward to
http://dv.open4all.info. I grabbed it back in 2000 when the early
days of DV Revolution were buzzing, as the hardware and software to
make video was dropping dramatically.
Now we are in the next phase of the DV
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talking about this same stuff over 30
Steve Watkins wrote:
The creative commons license on Steves blog is still version 2.0 I
think, though I havent checkd to see if that makes any difference.
The simple version of the license states that 'You must attribute the
work in the manner specified by the author or licensor.'
I
hey alli got tattooed on camera friday night and we did an
episode about the shop. but i do have a question.
i start off with an mov file.
then i use riverpast video converter to make a wmv file. it always
ends up HUGE! any thoughts? should i make the window size smaller? do
mov files
Thanks for the link Steve! I'm sure the basic principles will apply in Australia as well.
Randolfe, just for your info, its is also prohibited to take pictures
within the secure part of the airport. I almost had my camera
confiscated in Sydney Airport, won't be doing that in a hurry. :)
And
Monday, November 28, 2005, 7:22:22 PM, Beth Kanter wrote:
Now, my question is - if you had one free day in London to vlog ... What
would you pick?
Now, that's a hard question.
It largely depends on what sort of vlogging you prefer. Sure, you can
do the tourist thing (London Eye, Buckingham
I don't have an answer to your problem unfortunately (been a while
since I've converted from wmv to mov), but I wanted to say that is a
great idea, I wished I had a camera handy when I got my latest
piercing...but it was below the waist and I think it might have been a
bit much for some viewers :)
Joan Khoo wrote:
Thanks for the link Steve! I'm sure the basic principles will apply in
Australia as well.
Randolfe, just for your info, its is also prohibited to take pictures within
the secure part of the airport. I almost had my camera confiscated in Sydney
Airport, won't be doing that
Beth Hi, paul here from Nottingham England, trust me it is freezing here at the moment, I still think London is under about 16 foot of snow. Only joking, it's not Canada, but it has turned cold just lately. In london the best day to go is anyday really. just do it within office hours and not
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 23:11:10 +0100, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here in the U.S. I've taken photos and video in airports, including
within the secure area. I did not see any signs or hear any
announcements that suggested I could not. (Of course a good sketch
artist with enough time
I haven't seen any signs either during this occasion. But I have also
heard of other people being told to put away their cameras. It may
depend on which part of the airport (immigration versus waiting room)
or as Andreas says, on the security personnel.
Joan
On 11/29/05, Andreas Haugstrup
Are you ready for the Rush Limbaugh videoblog, er, video podcast?
URL:http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_112805/content/coming_soon.guest.html
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From rushlimbaugh.com:
What happens after this program each day, I record the morning
update, the morning commentary that runs on our 600-plus affiliate
radio stations. We're going to Dittocam the recording of the updates
and make those available free of charge, just another complimentary
i'm scared. yes, this is scaring me. .
thanks for the warning.
share ross
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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 21:11:39 +0100
From: Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question about plug adapters UK Vloggers
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 20:22:22 +0100, Beth Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks! I looks like mine will work and I called the
Hey Steve: What you are saying to me is that you simply changed the
extension from .mov to .mp4 and it worked on the iPod? I'm confused.
Because I did not do the export to .mp4, selecting the baseline
thing that Michael described. Rather, I made a DVNTSC 640x480 movie
from the original DV
Hi guys!
I was just wondering what video editing software do you use and what do you think of it.
Cheers
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Hello all,
My name's Ben Crowder and I've just joined your ranks as a
videoblogger. About me: I'm an English major at Brigham Young
University, planning to go on to get a masters in library science.
I'm a programmer by trade but also have visions of grandeur of being
a great [fill in the blank
For what platform? Mac OS X or Windoze XP? Mac iMovie. PC Pinnacle
Studio Plus 10
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Oh my god...please dont lead someone towards Pinnacle. I cant think of
a worse NLE to have someone attempt to use.
My opinion would be, if you are a beginner, to use Windows Movie Maker
if you dont want to spend any money. Adobe Premiere Elements if you
want to stay under $100.
More
Hi Ben,
Welcome. I love Utah. Lucky you. I'm also a Mac fanatic. Some of my
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I'm already using Windows Movie Maker and want to do a lot more with my
videos. Just hoping for some input on other editing software. I'm
assuming from your reaction Pinnacle is a no no? :)
Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com
On 11/29/05, blackhelicoptersvideo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm looking for a free FTP program for Win XP for my students to
upload their vids to a server. Thanks for any help!
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I've started using final cut pro and I set up the compression as
suggested in FreeVlog, which worked great, except they never mentioned
anything about the streaming option, and, as a consequence, I
uploaded a video that didn't have it and it confused people trying to
download. (Don't get me
Filezilla:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
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On 11/28/05, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a free FTP program for Win XP for my students to
upload their vids to a server. Thanks for any help!
Filezilla is great: http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/
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If you're stuck in windows (aka no FCP) and avid is out of your range, go with Vegas Video.
It's really quite good, and when using FCP I often find myself annoyed
at the features I expect from Vegas which it doesn't support.
Also, for editing something with a shorter length, it's actually
Personally I like Avid. A lot of people on DV-L swear by Vegas,
and it's certainly a lot cheaper. I don't have experience with
Vegas myself, but a lot of people who do a lot more professional video
production than I do speak very highly of it. And I think there's
even some cheap-o under $100
Avoid adobe at all costs.
Use Sony Vegas. It is downloadable if you look around.
At 08:40 PM 11/28/2005, you wrote:
Oh my god...please dont lead someone towards Pinnacle. I cant think of
a worse NLE to have someone attempt to use.
My opinion would be, if you are a beginner, to use Windows
what's DV-L ? Also, the main fault in Vegas it you can't really
tag source footage and have multiple options / sub-sequences.
That's why for smaller/straight video, it comes in handy. And
strikes me as more precise than the 'big boys'.On 11/28/05, Michael Ridley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DV-L is here http://groups.google.com/group/DV-L - it's a Google Group
(although I subscribe to the mailing list) for DV (digital
video/camcorder) stuff. But a lot of the people on the mailing
list are professionals, so it's a pretty good source of info. Of
course most of these people are
I was wondering if any one might know what this issue is with
wordpress. I recently upgraded to the most recent version and now
whenever I access the admin part of the blog in Win IE it trys to
download the PHP file rather than opening it. I don't have this
problem in Firefox or Safari on my Mac.
the good peeps on support.wordpress.org should be able to help you out.On 11/28/05, Bill Streeter
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I was wondering if any one might know what this issue is with
wordpress. I recently upgraded to the most recent version and now
whenever I access the admin part of the
I would love to have access to some of this footage to remix it but I
don't want to pay for a subscription. I refuse to support a junkies
habit.
Bill Streeter
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From rushlimbaugh.com:
What
Try Filezilla.
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I'm looking for a free FTP program for Win XP for my students to
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Jonny G.
Hallo Vlogmunity.
DutchVlog has been born!
The police in Amsterdam have never been renowned for their polite
approach or their capacity to reason or indeed to listen and
understand such! In the years that I have lived in Amsterdam I have
had frequent differences of opinion with these chappies
http://www.lofistl.com/ loads fine on my IE on Windows XP.
;),
Enric
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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wordpress. I recently upgraded to
these daily vlog ripoffs are setting the bar a little higher...
http://www.ehrensenf.de/
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Glad to see they're using QT Chapters. Even though I don't speak
german, I can tell that they are running way too long -- skipping
ahead is a must. I always believe shorter is better though.
-Josh
On 11/29/05, Jack Olmsted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
these daily vlog ripoffs are setting the bar a
I admit to being somewhat taken with
statistics. In fact, for years I have now and then typed in my special
first name, "Randolfe" (with quotes) into the Google search engine to see how I
am doing.
I'd also type in "Randy Wicker" (again in quotes)
to see how that side of my life was
I tried both Adobe Premire Elements and Ulead Studio 9, I liked the
look of APE and I had previous experience with traditional editing so
I got the hang of it right away.
If I had never done video editing before and was stepping up from WMM2
I would suggest Ulead. It has a lot of features for the
And in this corner, a little ditty I like to call FTP Surfer
http://www.whispertech.com/surfer
Quick, visual interface and does the job.
Gena http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
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I'm looking for a free FTP program
I know how you feel.
I've reached a point where when I google Joan Khoo (and even the I feel Lucky button); my name, website and what nots appear.
Half of me celebrates that anyone can find me and get to know me. The other half fears exactly that. :)
Joan
http://ranoh hell, just google it.
I've had vlogs with over 600 views and no
comments.
However, tonight I got a notice from Blip TV that
someone had posted a comment on one of my vlogs.
This is such a fabulous advance (or continuation)
or service from blip.
I've posted comments on vlogs and never heard from
them again.
I tried Ulead for a few weeks.
Try Vegas.On 11/29/05, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried both Adobe Premire Elements and Ulead Studio 9, I liked the
look of APE and I had previous experience with traditional editing so
I got the hang of it right away.
If I had never done video editing
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