0WNZ
Glad to here it. :)
On 1/29/07, Nox Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blip just pwns.
I've been researching all sorts of video hosting options for work, and
there's nothing out there that even comes close.
On 1/29/07, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey, i noticed blip
Huge fan of music.podshow.com. But it could be clearer. They don't
tell you what license the material is published under. I sent them
an email one time asking for clarification. I asked, can I use this
in a video that will have advertising associated with it? They said
something
It is truely unbelieveable how fast it's moved.
On the other hand, I was just watching bill gates on charlie rose
about how he dropped out of school because they thought they had to
leap on the computing thing.
This is not a boast, I think I can modestly say the videoblogging
group is definitely
On 1/30/07, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't believe that contests necessarily have to be zero-sum. If
there's adequate promotional opportunity for all participants (or at
least those participants who have something of a quality entry) they can
avoid being truly zero sum games.
On 1/30/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to make it even easier for people to go to your site and
comment when they watch your film in iTunes, you can add a clickable
link at the end of your Quicktime video, which people in iTunes can
click on to take them directly to your site.
On 1/30/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, Mike, I hadn't read what you'd written - just Steve's reply.
I should have been clearer. There *are* links back to your website
in the fucking interface :-), to allow you to read and comment.
btw... sorry for using the f*ck word... was late
Hi
just joined the group.
Actually only found out about it since Doron was kind
enough to post a link here to one of my movies I got
some feedback from some of you - hello again! - I
guess I lead a sheltered life.
My vlog is at:
On 1/30/07, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh, I think you and some others here are able to articulate specific
arguments against contests in ways folks can understand. I'm not up to the
task.
Ditto Josh!
Competing against one another doesn't cut it any more - not in a community
Yeah - you're totally right, of course.
On 31 Jan 2007, at 09:09, Mike Meiser wrote:
Clearly every other webservice and aggregator has all sorts of
mechanisms for interoperability... itunes is VERY closed. Just want
people to relize that. I mean if we can't get permalinks back to your
site then
Cheers for responding :)
What I mean is that services like youtube arent just cc-incompatible
because they wont show license info, but because a fundamental right
granted by creative commons is that people are allowed to download,
redistribute, rehost, etc, the content, just so long as the other
I know what you mean, and its logical on one level. But on the
otherhand Im sure there is rather a lot of material that is
copyrighted, being distributed via RSS and other methods.
For example if I download a podcast from the BBC, its still
copyrighted by the BBC. They have chosen how the
Network2 should STOP emailing people! It's the prefered method of
spammers... I think it's definitely one of the things that immediately
sets people off maybe not as much with this promotion... but
making a first introduction and request... of course that puts people
off... it's the
Give it time
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cambodia4kidsorg/312407445/in/set-72157594504846526/
Well I agree that it seems wrong to criticise a company for sending
out email - otherwise they are damned if they do and damned if they
dont, previous complaints were about them not talking to people!
How the email is written, the tone etc, is how Id see it, rather
than whether sending email
Yea just let us know what the URL and etc is for the flash meeting..
Welcome!
Interesting Work.
On 1/31/07, Michael Szpakowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
just joined the group.
Actually only found out about it since Doron was kind
enough to post a link here to one of my movies I got
some feedback from some of you - hello again! - I
guess I lead a
Good stuff. Thanks.
Jan
On 1/30/07, andrew L. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI EVERYONE.
its time to go public with the DIY ANIMATION WORKSHOP VLOG.
I have been producing a 30 minute mix mash show on public access and
online for several months. as of now, i am launching a new, more
more
Hi everyone,
For those of you in the DC area interested in video
blogging, our humble gathering of DC MediaMakers is
having another happy hour this Thursday night starting
at 6:30pm. It will take place at the Four Provinces at
3412 Connecticut Ave NW, not far from the Cleveland
Park Metro. For
This exists at http://search.creativecommons.org/
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jay dedman
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:25 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Is Creative
Ryanne,
What terms are you claiming under mangatune?
I hope you're not using the 'commercial but poor' classification as
your basis for that usage. The last time I went to look for new music
at mangatune, there was a clarification on that classification.
I've been cutting my own music as of
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jay dedman
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 12:56 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: videoronk our cc licences
I don't think the issue is
well said, mike... that is the truth of this group.
On 1/31/07, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to add one very simple thing. This group is whatever its
members make it. While there are list administrators, they're extremely
hands-off (as I believe they should be) and it's
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the approximately 2,500 people on this list to manage themselves and
direct the conversation wherever they care to. If you'd like to see
more discussion of content or technique it is entirely within your
power
to
http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.sans=54\
824Nid=27059p=416179
http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.sans=5\
4824Nid=27059p=416179
Ikea has turned to a new kind of consumer-generated video network that
designed to motivate consumers to
Yeah. I think this has potential. It will inspire others. One thing
leads to another.
Cool
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Dean Collins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.sans=54\
824Nid=27059p=416179
Sounds the same as what HR Block is doing with their contest.
(Oh no, more video contests!!)
I always wondered if the IKEA folks saw our video, IKEA Parking Lot:
http://www.mnstories.com/archives/2005/07/ikea_parking_lo.html
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Dean Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So how about it jeff? Withdraw the contest, spend it all on courting
vloggers to come and participate at the VON conference and sponsor it
with a vloghaus.
What could be better than that?
I'll tell you what's better
Someone posted this video to LiveVideo.com in response to a video I made:
http://tinyurl.com/2n9fal
The video that I made... the one they are responding to... is here:
http://tinyurl.com/328obx
Obviously, they need some serious stereoscopic help.
Since I've never worked with USB cams, I
Just getting caught up on the list and wanted to say congrats to the
Ninja dudes.
_drew
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Woolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From Businessweek:
The folks at Ask a Ninja are pretty excited. I spoke with Kent
Nichols today and he says that he and Douglas
thats one funny response :)
speaking of LiveVideo.com... here is a video review from 'I Do It Digital'
http://www.idoitdigital.com/2007/01/30/i-test-drive-livevideo/
On 1/31/07, Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone posted this video to LiveVideo.com in response to a video I
made:
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Cammack
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 23:08
On top of all that, in this case, when you told them about
your issue, they told you I can't do nothin' for ya, man,
and claimed to
Long overdue videoblog clean-up is proving to be a biotch.
I ping and I ping but to no avail. I know the posts and their videos
exist and can be subscribed to in some capacity because people are
seeing my posts, and I'm sure they aren't all site visits...although,
I just noticied this today so
Joost is the new tv project of the Kazaa/Skype guys. You can get an
invite here in the coming hour or two:
http://gigaom.com/2007/01/31/giveaway-thursday-fon-wi-fi-routers-joost-and-some-babelgum/#comment-577417
Enjoy!
Peter
--
Find 1s of videoblogs and podcasts at http://mefeedia.com
my
your feed was OK, last night as far as I know, since I downloaded
your latest last night and I use the feedburner feed for my
Zencasti noticed that all your vlogs now say Jan 30th for the
date.by adding labels I wonder if you are republishing your vlog
and as you repost your older ones
Hope I wasn't too late!
On 1/31/07, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joost is the new tv project of the Kazaa/Skype guys. You can get an
invite here in the coming hour or two:
Go to your feed's troubleshootize page and click Resync Now.
Check the feed in a different tab or window. Refresh the window three
times. If the feed still looks wrong, go to the troubleshootize
tab/window and click Resync Now again. Repeat until your feed looks
the way you know it should
Awesome, thank you. I'm very interested in giving Joost a try.
On 1/31/07, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joost is the new tv project of the Kazaa/Skype guys. You can get an
invite here in the coming hour or two:
Via http://newteevee.com
G'night Burbank Scores HBO Online Pilot
Written by Liz Gannes Posted Wednesday, January 31, 2007 at 9:32 AM PT
Hayden Black, the creator of mock news show Goodnight Burbank, has
signed a deal to create a pilot for the new HBO Online, he said via
email this morning.
Not available on a mac ;-(
Loiez
Le 31 janv. 07 à 20:46, Peter Van Dijck a écrit :
Joost is the new tv project of the Kazaa/Skype guys. You can get an
invite here in the coming hour or two:
http://gigaom.com/2007/01/31/giveaway-thursday-fon-wi-fi-routers-
Hmmm...okay. Well, the date thing can be explained because yesterday
was when I republished a whole mess of posts with those dang labels.
But today my fb feed won't validate (the Blogger atom feed will,
though). I've read about the New Blogger feeds only holding 25
posts...but I would expect them
Yet, I heard they are working on it!
On 1/31/07, Loiez D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not available on a mac ;-(
Loiez
Le 31 janv. 07 à 20:46, Peter Van Dijck a écrit :
Joost is the new tv project of the Kazaa/Skype guys. You can get an
invite here in the coming hour or two:
You would think they would be the newest.but what I know about
the tech side of it is woeful at bestand I did recheck your
feedburner feed and it is different than it looked last night...which
I know you knowhmm, someone just posted a suggestion maybe that
would help..you could
I repeat: it's just not that exciting for videobloggers. Yeah, I've looked
at it, it's pretty, so what? From all I've been able to find out, they have
NO intention of allowing just anybody to upload - to protect against
piracy - they only want to distribute professional content. So with Joost
I
Sweet! Congrats! :D
--
Bill C.
http://ReelSolid.TV
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Via http://newteevee.com
G'night Burbank Scores HBO Online Pilot
Written by Liz Gannes Posted Wednesday, January 31, 2007 at 9:32 AM PT
Hayden Black, the creator
And the hits just keep on coming! I am much vexed.
So after a chat with Bill C. that solidified my desire to move to
Wordpress I set about deleting all those damn Blogger labels...guess what!
Without the labels, the posts reappear in the Feedburner feed!
HOWEVER, they are completely out of
Love the list, even if i can't always keep up. And thanks to everyone
for the help with FCP settings.
I'm researching tiny video cameras because my Canon SD400 is old. But
it's so good at video with a low profile and the 640/15fps is
surprisingly good. Everything here is from the 400,
Den 31.01.2007 kl. 05:11 skrev Dean Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or of course you could just work with people tring to standardise all
meta data for video which would include a license portion.
Please don't. There are already standards for attaching licensing
information to web content (in
Andreas, what should we be doing in our RSS?
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andreas Haugstrup
Pedersen
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 2:45 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: videoronk our
funny, I have been using my canon powershot610 for most my videos lately and
very happy with the results (especially for web).. But just picked up the
Xacti today.
But I've also been looking at an elph as a super mobile option, too.
(Since the Xacti is a bit too...*impresive* a bulge in the ol'
Den 31.01.2007 kl. 23:48 skrev Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Andreas, what should we be doing in our RSS?
I was thinking about the Creatice Commons namespace. You guys are already
using that so those who subscribe to RSS feeds from blip are already
getting that information.
--
Andreas
Some of you female vloggers might be interested in this.
---
The International Women*s Media Foundation is now accepting
applications for the 2007-08 Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship, named for 1998
IWMF
Courage in Journalism Award winner and The Boston Globe correspondent
You could, at least in theory, buy an ASCAP license. ASCAP is the
organization which grants blanket music licenses to radio stations,
night clubs, etc. This would allow you to legally use just about any
recording in your podcast or vlog.
The only problem is that ASCAP is really intended
Yeah, we do point to the Creative Commons license using their CC
namespace. Can we go further than that? Is there a standard for
conveying the substance of the attribution requirement in RSS?
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
There's a copyright element in RSS 2.0, but that's a human-readable
string and not really useful for machines. If you want machines to read
the license info the CC namespace seems to be the way to go. It doesn't
help that copyright is a channel-level element so it's completely
useless in
Thanks guys. The full scoop; I met with HBO Online
last month and they expressed great interest in 3
different pitches (all comedies and all completely
different from each other and GNB).
We're proceeding with the first (Abigal's X-Rated
Teen Vlog) and the other two might come into play
Hi gang,
Today is my fifth anniversary of putting video on a blog at swordfight.org.
Somehow, that
original videoblog still exists ~ http://swordfight.org/video
This week also marks the fifth anniversary of Hot Action, a blog of erotic
non-fiction and
photographs that would probably be of
I was originally told they would allow user uploads but in recent weeks i
have found out otherwise.
Still, it's a great project to keep up on if your into TV... as someone
who doesnt pay for TV besides netflix and my internet connection, i'm
interested.
Blip will probably partner with them as
I just switched a couple of days ago and I did use labels, but I did
not go back and do any retro labeling and I haven't had any issues as
far as I know..sorry Bekah, not much help from me I know
Heath
http://batamngeek7.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
congrats phil!!!
these are some of my favorite sites :)
On Jan 31, 2007, at 3:40 PM, Philip Clark wrote:
Hi gang,
Today is my fifth anniversary of putting video on a blog at
swordfight.org. Somehow, that
original videoblog still exists ~ http://swordfight.org/video
This week also
Five years!
On 31 Jan 2007, at 23:40, Philip Clark wrote:
Hi gang,
Today is my fifth anniversary of putting video on a blog at
swordfight.org. Somehow, that
original videoblog still exists ~ http://swordfight.org/video
This week also marks the fifth anniversary of Hot Action, a blog of
Yeah, that's not particularly helpful for us.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andreas Haugstrup
Pedersen
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 3:33 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: videoronk
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/31/boston.bombscare/index.html
Anybody care to comment on the state of our nation, when a Adult Swim
character shuts down a bridge?
*eyes roll* How these lightboards were mistaken for bombs, is beyond
my comprehension.
Congrats!
This got me wondering when I first put up video on the web. I edited
a music video for a local San Francisco Bay Area band, Dorothy's
Melting, in July, 1996. I recently found a copy of the video I made
and put it on my current vlog site, Cirne:
what happen? somebody set up us the bomb.
whenever i think it's getting crazy and paranoid in england,
something brilliant happens in america to make me feel ok again.
you have no chance to survive make your time!
On 1 Feb 2007, at 00:33, taulpaulmpls wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was originally told they would allow user uploads but in recent
weeks i
have found out otherwise.
Still, it's a great project to keep up on if your into TV... as
someone
who doesnt pay for TV besides netflix and my
One limitation is bandwidth, 10gb of transfer may not be enough. One
popular video could easily kill 10gb in the public side of things. If
the church's membership is small and it will never go over then it
might be a great option to use if they are already used to using it.
Less training
Thanks for Magnatune,
their licence seems fairly reasonable for educators
wanting to develop projects. Plus they contribute work
to ccMixter.
Thanks for sharing,
Nicolas
Gromik Nicolas
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan
fax=81-22-7647
sorry for my ignorance, but what exactly does giving
proper attribution mean when dealing with a film?
Does that mean including the source at the end of the
film?
Some state feed back to the artist? is that the same
as above?
Not sure on this one.
Thanks,
Nicolas
Gromik
I decided to take Dean up on his offer to organize the Barcamp videoblogging
track, so I'm editing the wiki now and need links to list on the page. What
I am looking for is just people who have vlogs, so someone who's interested
in what videoblogging is can see some examples vlogs. If you want
Hayden, you rock! Congrats!
On 1/31/07, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Via http://newteevee.com
G'night Burbank Scores HBO Online Pilot
Written by Liz Gannes Posted Wednesday, January 31, 2007 at 9:32 AM PT
Hayden Black, the creator of mock news show Goodnight Burbank, has
signed a
Hey Erin, hope you are well.
I took a brief look at the mac tools when i bought my macbookpro and I'm
not into it.
The specs are not good either. For God's sake (heheh ;) use Blip.tv!
sull
On 1/31/07, Lan Bui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One limitation is bandwidth, 10gb of transfer may
Good points, Bill.
Joost (pronounced like juiced actually) is more likely thinking about the
world of YouTube and most other clip sharing destinations and not so much
the deeper efforts of videobloggers that can be found here and using
services like blip.tv or youare.tv. That's why I mentioned
This a major new release of vPIP. There's new features for people
with different interests doing video on the web.
Before that, vPIP now has it's own domain: http://vpip.org/ The old
domain, http://utilities.cinegage.com/videos-playing-in-place/,
informs of the changed domain. The
Joost is the new tv project of the Kazaa/Skype guys. You can get an
invite here in the coming hour or two:
http://gigaom.com/2007/01/31/giveaway-thursday-fon-wi-fi-routers-joost-and-some-babelgum/#comment-577417
for the record
Daniel Salber, the original mac developer for FireAnt, is now
Sweet! I'm upgrading at once!
On 2/1/07, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This a major new release of vPIP. There's new features for people
with different interests doing video on the web.
Before that, vPIP now has it's own domain: http://vpip.org/ The old
domain,
sorry for my ignorance, but what exactly does giving
proper attribution mean when dealing with a film?
Does that mean including the source at the end of the
film?
Some state feed back to the artist? is that the same
as above?
Not sure on this one.
here's the exact wording:
I've been using OpSound. What I find most difficult about using sites
like Opsound and CCmixter is that most of the music is too dramatic or
techno to use in my short videos.
Don't know where I can find more light-hearted music though...
Diana
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman
As some of you may have read yesterday the reason for me subscribing
to this group is that I'm on the organising commitee for
www.BarCampUSA.org which is a 'mega' barcamp being held in Wisconsin
in August (23rd to 26th) later this year.
It is projected that over 5000+ people from around
Yes, all of that information is in the feed. It includes the permalink
to the post on blip in the item:link element, and also includes special
metadata that's presently unique to blip for credit. Here's an example
from a random video I picked on blip:
blip:userthatphoneguy/blip:user
What I mean is that services like youtube arent just cc-incompatible
because they wont show license info, but because a fundamental right
granted by creative commons is that people are allowed to download,
redistribute, rehost, etc, the content, just so long as the other
terms are
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