It's all part of a very pushy, self-absorbed plan that seems bent on forcing
outcomes while offering precious little to their target.
More details on what Chris Brogan and Jeff Pulver of Network2 has been up to
here:
http://www.thegayexpat.com/2006/12/17/5-things-you-didnt-know-about-me/
On
What about all the other sites out there that are just taking
peoples feed? Like blogtelevision.net, the last time I checked my
feed was there along with porno.good quality stuff there I tell
you..my point is with all of these sites popping up for every
one that you know about there
And Pulver speaks of it, too. Evilvlog reportedhttp://www.evilvlog.com/?p=27
.
http://pulverblog.pulver.com/archives/006117.html
I don't begrudge the balls-out amoral excitement folks get once they figure
the value of homemade motion picture content. Been there. It's frighteningly
heady.
Either
Do you think that Josh Wolf's witholding his videotape has anything to
do with this escalation in technique?
Is confiscating cameras a trend? Feels like a trend to me. How can we
prove whether or not this is true?
Jan
--
The Faux Press - better than real
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com
Well the case of officer Wohl is probably part of the equation:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/9223
Cheers
Steve Elbows
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you think that Josh Wolf's witholding his videotape has
How I learned to love/hate iTunes:
according to urchin stats I get (on avg) 1,000 sessions a day...
the same urchin tells me 90% of those come from iTunes...
My videocast is buried in iTunes even though it is one of the only
video podcasts in the sci-med channel and is produced in an original
from deep inside the echo chamber, it's hard to disagree with 'us'
being Time's People of the Year.
but to state the obvious: the main reason this is the case is because
we scare the living crap out of *them*, specifically. we scare the
living crap out of them because their business model
1a.
scriggity on the fizz
Posted by: bestdamntechshow [EMAIL PROTECTED] bestdamntechshow
Sun Dec 17, 2006 12:27 pm (PST)
dec. 22nd, scriggity will appear on DirecTV's Christmas Fizz on the
101. I'm pretty pumped about it, is anyone else involved in this
project at all?
I sent them
http://digg.com/podcasts
http://digg.com/podcasts-faq
--
twhidwww.mteww.com/twhid
Great link Jean!
John
www.jchtv.com
jean-marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How I
learned to love/hate iTunes:
according to urchin stats I get (on avg) 1,000 sessions a day...
the same urchin tells me 90% of those come from iTunes...
My videocast is buried in
Thanks for this great discussion and your passion.
We clearly don't have all the answers, but we're learning as we go,
and we appreciate your feedback. For those people who are interested
in working with us directly to make it work, please stay in touch with
us.
We're taking steps to move
The Internet TV Conference Expo 2007 is the first event of it's
kind, to be held at NYC's Roosevelt Hotel on June 25/26 2007.
http://www.itvcon.com/
---
WWWhatsup NYC
http://pinstand.com - http://punkcast.com
- I want it to be opt-in
- I want prominent link to my site
- I want a link to the post's permalink
- I want a link to my feed (not the directory's feed of my stuff)
- I want my work's license displayed
I find this list of points to be spot on as the primary concerns.
I think FireAnt,
Looks like Digg has to approve your podcast before it appears to the
public.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, T.Whid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://digg.com/podcasts
http://digg.com/podcasts-faq
--
twhidwww.mteww.com/twhid
Are you still watching videoblogs? Does it really matter that
Galacticast (or, insert favorite vlog here) isn't HD?
I completely agree that HD is beautiful, but I have yet to experience
it at home day in and day out. But in the end, I personally am more
interested in the content. I've heard
The Internet TV Conference Expo 2007 is the first event of it's
kind, to be held at NYC's Roosevelt Hotel on June 25/26 2007.
http://www.itvcon.com/
Holy hyperbole! There's a lot of stuff there that makes me cringe, but
I've had experience with this one:
Turn your editors and writers
Yeah, going through the same decision. 24p or HD. Can't we just have
both on the same camera for under $2k? :( Maybe someday.
My brother shot most of his short films using the DVX, and it looks
fantastic, but the stuff out of the HC1 and other Sony HD cameras
looks wonderful in their own
Any thoughts on the N80? It only goes up to 352 x 288 15 fps for MPG4
video with a 3 megapixel camera. But it costs a bit less.
-- Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you can get service from T-Mobil or Cingular but I haven't gotten it
Yeah, I've been involved was on the second show last month, but I
have no idea if I'm going to be on this show...who knows?
Peter
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mark Day [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
1a.
scriggity on the fizz
Posted by: bestdamntechshow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I posted the video also, but I did not have much comment.
The video was part of a three part series I posted. The first video
was Henry Rollins ranting about how They are coming for you and your
rights. Your video was posted to prove that Henry actually knew what
he was talking about, and that
I agree with almost everything Andrew says below, in spirit, (I say, in
spirit, because I don't know Jeff Pulver or Chris Brogan), especially with
respect to the importance of net-neutrality being central in 2007 ...
However, one point I would disagree on - Andrew said ... As more and more
Oh, heck, went to leave you a comment but the captcha wasn't generating an
image.
Commenting here: rockin'.
Jan
On 12/17/06, Joshua Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not completely on topic, but not off either. I just posted an entry
on my blog. In a nutshell, I don't care about HD...just good
Hey Richard- Blip rocks, and I would be happy to see them succeed,
too. Or rather, they'd BETTER succeed, because my little videoblog is
on there, and I don't want to go find a new friend. -- Chris...
I love this.
Whereas a few minutes ago I was not in the holiday spirit, I am now,
thanks to BarneyCam, the first dog's videoblog.
Here's Barney's 2006 Holiday video:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/barney/vodcast/barneycam2005.mp4
Here's the page with all the feeds: http://www.whitehouse.gov/rss/
Yeah I agree. As near as I can tell though, the service that most of
the telcos are rolling out is a set-top box that just substitutes
the cable part ot cable tv with a telco internet connection. The
service and content they will(or are--in test markets) offer will be
basically the same as
Hasnt the BarneyCam been going for something like 2 or 3 years now?
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan / The Faux Press
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love this.
Whereas a few minutes ago I was not in the holiday spirit, I am now,
thanks to
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
basically the same as what you get from digital cable--same old
channels, same old content etc. I don't think that consumer media
or
micro media or video blogs are even on their radar.
you are correct sir.. ;) In
So, we were working like crazy today to address concerns you've raised
through here, EvilVlog, and in private emails.
First, thank you. Thanks for your discussion, for your passion, for
your interest in keeping the community strong and vibrant. I
appreciate your conversation, your input, your
Thanks for the head's up...fixed.
On Dec 18, 2006, at 12:42 PM, videoblogging@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Posted by: Jan / The Faux Press [EMAIL PROTECTED] thefauxpress
Date: Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:35 am ((PST))
Oh, heck, went to leave you a comment but the captcha wasn't
generating an
image.
Nice. You may find it easier to just make the vlog name -- which is now
plain text -- the site link, instead of a separate link to the side.
It's great to see you respond with such fervor to try and adapt here..
It's funny, because I sorta tried warning Jeff that this reaction was
inevitable..
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, [chrisbrogan.com] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
...
We've included a big fat Visit Website next to the show name. We
display the Original Post, the Original Media, the Visit Website link
again over to the right. We've put the original blog post underneath
the
I'm curious-- what do some of the people in this discussion think of flickr
as a service, site, and business?
(Adam, Steve, etc)
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, [chrisbrogan.com] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Here's what we've done today towards making it better:
#2.) Permalinks - These fell off in the relaunch, but what we did
today is even better, I feel. Check out this page as a sample:
Good listener you are, Chris. Thank you. We're brusque, but at least there
are no billable hours attached to our suggestions.
`Merry Merry.
On 12/18/06, [chrisbrogan.com] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, we were working like crazy today to address concerns you've raised
through here, EvilVlog,
Chris, I applaud you guys for listening to the community.
On 12/18/06, Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
[chrisbrogan.com] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
...
We've included a big fat Visit Website next to
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan / The Faux Press
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really wanted to think of some smart comment that would back my
opinion of my appointed president... but gosh darn it - that was
pretty cute.
Jarod.
Yes, based on the dates, but don't know when they got RSS.
Well I feel their potential value for creators is along the
publicity/promotion side of things at the moment (not knowing what
future feature/services they may have planned). I have little doubt
that there are many creators of episodic show stuff that can benefit
from this stuff if its done the
Yes thanks for listening and, crucially, starting to act upon this debate.
On the technical front the progress made so far is good. The 'show the
persons license' issues I waffled about is one of the hardest things
to fix straight away because there are some technical issues, and
issues of many
Oops I worded that sentence very badly, didnt meant that spam could be
a useful thing, but that other forms of publicity etc can be.
Cheers
Steve Elbows
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:If I were a content producer Id
care about how they did this as
exactly, michael.
network2 aside when others have come here talking about building a new
directory/portal/guide and so on... i usually say.. hey thats sounds fine
and dandy... welcome i hope you add value and not just wrap your new
site with ads etcetera.
granted, adding value can be a
I thought you did a good job on those videos.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Chuck Olsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Internet TV Conference Expo 2007 is the first event of it's
kind, to be held at NYC's Roosevelt Hotel on June 25/26 2007.
http://www.itvcon.com/
Holy
I've stayed out of this discussion thus far, but I wanted to chime in and
say there's a fundamental difference between a directory service and a
network service. A network implies partnership. A directory does not.
-Rick Rey
On 12/18/06, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's what I
Read this article from New Assignment with interest
http://newassignment.net/blog/david_cohn/dec2006/14/rosetimes_a_brid
I think Jay Rosen and Phil Shapiro could use some input from the vlogosphere.
In his demo movies, Shapiro gives some interesting compression advice
among other things.
On the heels of the announcement that Four Eyed Monsters will be having a
screening in Second Life, Sundance has announced that they are building
Studio 4A to premier new works: http://www.sundancechannel.com/secondlife/
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Good to hear/see, Chris.
Keep it up.
This list is very opinionated and influential.
The expressed opinions here over the past few years+ are valuable and i'm
sure has steared at least some start-ups in the right direction.
The forum spamming bit i hope also gets squashed if under network2's
That's great news. I know Verdi and Chuck have 2nd Life accounts,
anyone else here have a character?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Digital Buddha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the heels of the announcement that Four Eyed Monsters will be
having a
screening in Second Life, Sundance has
Hmmm,
I interviewed Weagel over iChat and ran the video out to my DV camera and
recorded it. Then I just edited and compressed like any other video - very
simple.
Check it out:
http://www.freevlog.org/index.php/2006/04/28/kick-ass-vlog-lac-st-clair/
and
No need to wait for Sundance, you can come watch some great original
filmmakers today :)
We've just launched an on-demand screening room for a few films by
Brooklyn-based Fritz Donnelly.
You can read all abou it at http://openvision.tv/blog/?p=111
The two films, *Double Mastermind* and *Clone
I'd say good job so far.
Don't forget about posting people's licenses. Also, even though you make it
opt-in don't forget to let people opt-in to new stuff down the road like ads
on pages.
And what's up with that forum spam?
-Verdi
On 12/18/06, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good to hear/see,
Hey all,
I wanted to come on here and share some things with the vlogging masses:
I have not updated my blog with some honest to goodness vids for
awhile... So, go checkout some clips I put together from my most
recent public access show- I think you'll dig them. They are on
Well said andreas.
I love my $150 a520. It shoots video just fine and is one of the most
popular camera's on Flickr.
It's cheap, effective, I don't have to worry about destroying it
because it doesn't cost much, and it's very portable and convienient
so I can always cary it on me.
Then again,
Blip adds value to my day, but then, I'm not only a Network2, I'm also
a client:
http://blip.tv/file/118111
Hi Rick. : )
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rick Rey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've stayed out of this discussion thus far, but I wanted to chime
in and
say there's a
a network can contain and present itself as a directory though.
but yes, i see your point.
For instance, http://revision3.com is a network because they have original
content partnerships.
but partnerships can also be made with aggregator/directory services.
sull
On 12/18/06, Rick Rey [EMAIL
I guess I should have posted my SL name too: Ted Millionsofus
I welcome you to add me as friend. :)
On 12/18/06, taulpaulmpls [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's great news. I know Verdi and Chuck have 2nd Life accounts,
anyone else here have a character?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Kinda makes me feel like part of the Bush family... oh wait, I am!
Hehehe...
We put out our Christmas episode today, sorry to say though that Miss
Beazley does not make an appearance :P
Casey
---
http://www.galacticast.com/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jarod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 18, 2006, at 5:23 PM, sull wrote:
so, let's talke about 'added value'.
No one has put it all together in one easy place to discover. Its an
obvious missing gap and the value to everyone is immense.
For this reason, I believe (so far) the directory part of the
conversation should be
Andrew,
I'm not trying to get in an argument with you but I am interested in a
clarification of your thoughts here. In the past you've written to this list
about all the trouble you've had with sites that have sucked in the
Rocketboom feed allowing people to watch episodes embeded in pages that
Hi all - My name is Allen Stern and I run a couple of sites but the
one that I am going to pose a question about is CenterNetworks
(www.centernetworks.com). I currently do audio interviews but want to
start to do video interviews in my travels to conferences and meetups.
Right now I have a
Hi All,
Today I came across a teen who had written a suicide note on MySpace:
http://flickr.com/photos/karmagrrrl/326204445/?#comment72157594427411558
At first, I thought it was a joke - just a teen looking for attention.
But when I clicked on his profile and read some of his blog posts, I
Wow, that is amazing.
MySpace actually saved his life in this case. I think there should be a
button on sites that you can press and have someone at the social site look
into it ASAP.
On 12/18/06, Zadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Today I came across a teen who had written a suicide
Zadi, I'm so glad to hear this one ended happily. You and Rick certainly
stepped in at the right time. Thanks for sharing this.
I feel like there should be a little box on all these social networks
that say in case of fire, break glass. A red button of sorts. But is
that getting into a whole
That' the title of the first installment of a new animated news series
called HassleHead News. We looked at several hours of CNN programming
and the results of our analysis are pretty dismal. I invite you to
check out the show at: http://blip.tv/file/118182 or at:
Yup. Here's a more detailed post about it:
http://tinyurl.com/y3zrsn
And Jay, Ry, and Verdi chewing it over on video:
http://www.momentshowing.net/momentshowing/2006/12/post.html
Just a little point and shoot photo camera that also shoots video will
do the trick for $200 bucks or so along with a decent sized memory
card (say 1 gig) for another 30 bucks or so. I haven't bought one
lately, so I can't recommend a particular one. Anyone else? Just make
sure it has a mode that
I think the protocol is exactly what you did and Rick did. It was the
adult thing to do. There may have been other teens that read that note
and didn't know what to do.
Let's play it the other way, it could have be a hoax or cry for help.
The kid would have gotten a minor boost out of it but then
A good starting place is http://www.camcorderinfo.com I don't know
your price range but you can get grounded with this review site.
I don't know why e-coustics has a PC World article on buying a
camcorder but there is good stuff here:
http://www.ecoustics.com/pcw/howto/125646
Over at CNet you
Be careful about one thing: Make sure the file output will work with your
editor and make sure the audio/video sync. Before I moved to tape I used a
point and shoot camera that outputted to .ASF and the audio/video would be
out of sync. It also only recorded GOOD speed at 320x240.
On 12/18/06,
i feel like jarod, i hate bush and everything he does, but that damn littlle
short was good
i still hate bush, i bet the guy they hired to make that short hates him too
:)
On 12/18/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kinda makes me feel like part of the Bush family... oh wait, I am!
Phil is coming to our DC Media Makers meeting tomorrow evening, so
I'll point him to this thread.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan / The Faux Press
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read this article from New Assignment with interest
My SL name: TaulPaul Baral.
On a side note: Anyone purchased a parcel of land yet?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Digital Buddha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I should have posted my SL name too: Ted Millionsofus
I welcome you to add me as friend. :)
On 12/18/06, taulpaulmpls
Clear and quick thinking you guys! Rick and Zadi, you ROCK.
On 12/18/06, Zadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Today I came across a teen who had written a suicide note on MySpace:
http://flickr.com/photos/karmagrrrl/326204445/?#comment72157594427411558
At first, I thought it was a joke
i have to second kent.
last december, i was putting my rent on my credit card (already behind and a
heady 30% interest)
this year, i'm well, able to pay the credit card on a montly basis :)
no seriously, vloggins has turned out to be way way way more than a party
trick
thanks for being part
I hope the team who made the video turns around spend their money
wisely. While this drivel is on Cheney and Co. are making their money
and some poor sap suffers without anyone listening. I really hope the
Christian Right get bounced out of office because they don't care
about diplomacy and the
Obviously you feel something is different here with Network2. Can you
explain why you see this as different?
-Verdi
Sure, it all comes down to the people.
The aggregator I complained about recently involved a guy who
threatened to sue Rocketboom.
This aggregator involves a guy who has
Yes!?!?!
for some reason my 1st one didn't post right... so..let's try again.
What are the detail of your setting for the video codecs, frame rate,
audio codecs... ??
Everything..
Do you use the export with the compressor or Using Quicktime Conversion?
To get more of the details of everything I'm
I have been using the Sanyo HD1A... The smallest video camera with HD..
To check out what it look like check my website and click on the
Quicktime in High Definition..
or..
http://blip.tv/file/get/NickSchmidt-OhioStateVsIllinois420.MP4
Also can anyone tell me what settings they use for HD footage when
they open a project in Final Cut Pro and what settings they use to
keep it in HD when you export it?
Hey Enric,
Is there any way to make a link below my embedded video vPIP that
would play a different filetype in place of the other?
For instance:
Set up the vPIP pic as mymovie.FLV and have a link underneath that
would shift the target file to mymovie.MOV.
I embed everything in my site in
I am Ultimcodex Eclispse
Loiez
Le 19 déc. 06 à 01:22, Jan / The Faux Press a écrit :
I'm Dagny Hemingway in SL.
Jan
On 12/18/06, Robyn Tippins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do, I'm Robyn Fritch.
Robyn Tippins
Gamingandtech.com
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Well done.
Re. the panic button, isn't there some sort of hotline for reporting
syspected sexual predators etc. ? That might be the fastest way to get
MySpace's attention.
On 12/19/06, Digital Buddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clear and quick thinking you guys! Rick and Zadi, you ROCK.
On
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