ok, i sill can't find it!
Is youtube regional these days.
I looked at the homepage, i searched for josh leo, candy, online, h and r..
but no luck.
where is everyone looking?
i like to see the videos people made!
be well
d
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Ron,
I have some experience with selling music over iTunes. I suspect
that a lot of this applies to selling video on iTunes. If you go to
iTunes personally by filling in their online form, it can take six
months or more to get your music onto the store because they have
such a backlog
Remember that the NARA material was paid for by US taxpayers, and so
the argument would have been made that it wrong to freely distribute
it globally without adequate return or protection.BALLS.
This is where people who understand and care need to make their
voices heard. The people
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I tried to find it since it was on the main page, no luck here either.
OKAY, stop the presses. I found it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpmMb6zfmoA
Mike
ok, i sill can't find it!
Is youtube regional these days.
I looked
ahh.. i didn't know to search for taxcut.
thanks mike!
d
On 24/01/07, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I tried to find it since it was on the main page, no luck here either.
OKAY,
Dear Videobloggers,
At the moment I am trying to learn to podcast via
iTunes. This morning, I followed the freevlog video
tutorial and managed to organise feedburner and an RSS
button for one of the blogs.
What I would really like to do by the end of this year
is to have all my film making
You can sell media with Cruxy.com, which was developed by Nathan
Freitas, who is on this list.
Definitely check it out.
-josh
On 1/24/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ron,
I have some experience with selling music over iTunes. I suspect
that a lot of this applies to selling video on
Also Divx has a tool that will do this. I saw a demo of it at CES.
And of course there is Flash.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
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around the 24/1/07 J. Rhett Aultman mentioned about
[videoblogging]
You mean the FLV files? Fireant and Democracy will play FLV files,
and you can convert them to another format to view with a tool
called iSquint.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
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I bought a MacBook, and
that looks like a Very Cool Site. never heard of it. thanks.
it's depressing, though. how can there be so many cool things to
check out and so little time? and i only hear about 0.001% of them.
how do people manage to be clued up about stuff AND pay their bills
AND tie their shoes?
On
hi miguel
download yourself a free copy of the perian component, and then you can play
.flv files
right in quicktime. it's quite nice
http://perian.org/
the a/v jack is often used for plugging the camera into a television. an a/v
cable splits into
three rca-style plugs. the red and white
As good as its programming can be I've heard the BBC referred to as
the Big Bully on Campus. I'm not sure the method in the cartoon
gets around Google's subscription DRM player encryption and all
that. I only know that when I've gone looking for public domain
footage on google -- say of the
That's a good resource. Thanks Josh.
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wrote:
You can sell media with Cruxy.com, which was developed by Nathan
Freitas, who is on this list.
Definitely check it out.
-josh
On 1/24/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mnn.org/en/node/705
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Bill C.
http://ems.blip.tv
There's a piece on Boing Boing today about a new book on
the topic of video sites that pay on the web
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/01/23/video_websites_that_.html
book:
http://stores.lulu.com/kirsner
sample:
http://www.scottkirsner.com/webvid/gettingpaid.htm
joly
This model does not work for everyone.
It is the right way for things to work in a just world...
too bad we don't live in one.
I suppose it could be the difference between giving people something they want
and giving them something they need.
solidarity,
FluxRostrum
Fluxview.com
Funny that the BBC is mentioned. Like any large institution they have
a certain amount of power, but this is counteracted somewhat by so
many people being interested in influencing what they do with their
mammoth size.
Just today I saw this story about how Ofcom (the UK regulator) is
telling the
This is a good piece of work. From my cursory view Scott has done a
great job synthesizing the different services, with an understanding
of the mechanics and the energy behind each.
Mahalo nui for posting the info Joly.
Rox
On 1/24/07, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a piece on
Hi all,
As some of you know, my 18 month old nephew, Joey, is in critical
condition after being found in a pool a little over a week ago. This
last week has been quite trying for my family, and the last couple of
days have been difficult (highs and lows), as he has woken from his
coma. The
Hey guys,
Just so that you know the information about blip.tv in this table is
about six months old, and much has changed since then. We're getting in
touch with the author to make the change, in the meantime you can see
our actual advertising program by clicking on the link about blip.tv in
the
the industry that currently produces it will collapse over time with
much of the rest of our modern economy society. thanks for that
cheery thought :-) Thanks for the link, too - I hadn't seen that
story today.
It's talking about the iPlayer, which is for all recent (last 7 days)
Tony Kahn of WGBH Radio's Morning Stories is vlogging
The video project I worked on with Tony Kahn of WGBH Radio's Morning
Stories podcast is now being posted to YouTube.
This was a fun musical mashup.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4Ah-BWtWdA
--Steve
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Steve Garfield
Cheers, well, in an optimistic moment the BBC will play an important
role in pushing some boundaries in the UK at least. In the past they
have stuck their toe in the water with things like letting VJs remix
use some of their archive clips for non-commercial purposes (although
it with their own
Joshua Kinberg wrote:
You can sell media with Cruxy.com, which was developed by Nathan
Freitas, who is on this list.
Thanks, Josh.
There is a great new survey of sites that help video producers make
money.
Its an except from a book by Scott Kirsner:
yeah, cruxy is an excellent project.
please spread awareness of it.
sull
On 1/24/07, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a good resource. Thanks Josh.
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Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You can sell media
around the 24/1/07 Steve Watkins mentioned about [videoblogging] Re:
Help Retrieving Google, YouTube and oth that:
Cheers, well, in an optimistic moment the BBC will play an important
role in pushing some boundaries in the UK at least. In the past they
have stuck their toe in the water with
i'm sorry your family is going thru this
thinking of you
On 1/24/07, Josh Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
As some of you know, my 18 month old nephew, Joey, is in critical
condition after being found in a pool a little over a week ago. This
last week has been quite trying for my
Hey all,
The Vlogging list is buzzing with conversation about new equipmentwhich means
your old equipment, that old one chip video camera or that pre-MacBook laptop,
is lying around, getting lonely and gathering dust.
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