Isn't someone in this group part of this?
The first ever NTC Video Competition encourages creative minds - yes,
yours! - to use your passion for nonprofit work to produce videos,
animations, or mash-ups that inspire and ignite social change. The
contest is sponsored by NTEN and See3, a leading
Heath wrote:
makes me wonder has any vlogger done something put it out on the net
and then said...hmmm maybe I should not have done that and then
taken it down?
Back when I was vlogging every day for a short time in 2005, I posted
a video of my reaction to the first London bombings in
clicking on the fun video link.
I like worms. The kind that live in the ground or are raised on a
farm!! http://www.wormman.com/ The creators of malicious code I just
don't understand.
http://www.securecomputing.com/press_releases.cfm?p=irol-newsArticleID=968566
The worm installs a component
fyi... -andy
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Hey folks,
The first Wreck Salvage is up today:
http://wreckandsalvage.com
It features my first attempt at stop-motion. Future episodes will be less
jerky.
Thanks for your support.
AQ
--
Adam Quirk
Wreck Salvage
551.208.4644
Brooklyn, NY
http://wreckandsalvage.com
[Non-text portions of
Madman. Brilliant madman. Dark funny as ever. Stop motion,
that's a painful thing, eh? Worth it, though. Particularly when you
give inert pieces of plastic a character. Congrats on the launch.
On 1 Mar 2007, at 14:40, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage wrote:
Hey folks,
The first Wreck
I was contacted by Carter Harkins who founded a directory of
environmentally minded videos. He calls it a 'green youtube'.
He will be launching it in 2 months and is inviting video creators to
upload material. Since the creators of Galacticast were interested in
something similar, I thought I'd
Let the mayhem begin!
Schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://webshots.com/is/spotlight
http://hatfactory.net
http://evilvlog.com
On 3/1/07, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey folks,
The first Wreck Salvage is up today:
http://wreckandsalvage.com
It features
Beth Kanter is working with NTC, I think.
Robyn Tippins
Sleepyblogger.com | Gamingandtech.com | Intel.com/software
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From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of bordercollieaustralianshepherd
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 8:28 AM
To:
Dont short change yourself. The animation was great!
Looking forward to more episodes.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey folks,
The first Wreck Salvage is up today:
Not to dig up this old thread, but I've been pondering it the past few
days and wanted to add my thoughts
First, I'm sorry that you couldn't find any pertinent information on
DivX on DivX.com. That's terrible and something we struggle with and
aim to fix. DivX.com has become a hub of many
Hey, there is a difference between that and People like French Maid TV and
corporate people trying to cash in on the vlogging thing without
understanding it
when another videoblogger contacts me saying want to make a video with a
prompt? you have full freedom and will get paid, yeah I will do it.
Thanks for your post.
What does 'open platform' actually mean?
You talk about people watching content from the web on their TV, and
this is indeed an important development. But theres a lot of
competition in this young area, and much variation in what
technologies are used. You are up against
If you are in the DC area, come have a drink with us.
When
Thursday, March 1, 2007
6:30 PM
Where
Childe Harold (restarant)
1610 20th Street, NW, upstairs
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia 20009
Just a few steps from the north entrance to the Dupont Circle Metro stop.
So today in iTunes I opened up my Bullemhead feed to catch up on the videos
I hadn't enjoyed yet, and as chance would have it, I opened up a vid about a
hot tub which turned out to be a promo for Wreck and Salvage, a series which
begins today. Looks interesting -- appears to star Ken (Barbies's
Ahar in regards to TV I see theres a television that can stream DivX
content from a computer, which is an interesting start:
http://www.divx.com/products/hw/detail.php?p=363
Random and possibly rubbish thoughts on how DivX can increase its
territory in the new online video scene...
Obviously
...and the series is actually titled Ornamental Concrete, and it's a
combination of stop-motion animation and other animated elements...it's
really fun to watch...
Harold again
On 3/1/07, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So today in iTunes I opened up my Bullemhead feed to catch up on
...oh, and it's probably not Ken...I plead ignorance on dolls, 'cept for the
Star Wars and G.I. Joe variety (though this *could* perhaps be
Joe)...regardless, this is really creative and you can sense all the time
and effort that went into the project...
Harold yet again
On 3/1/07, Harold
...hilarious...that's my last message on this topic.
Harold end
On 3/1/07, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...oh, and it's probably not Ken...I plead ignorance on dolls, 'cept for
the Star Wars and G.I. Joe variety (though this *could* perhaps be
Joe)...regardless, this is really
Thanks thats an interesting site :) I was rather interested in the
technology used to do the video audio commenting at any point in the
timeline, and discovered it seems to be using innertoob/crowdaboutus:
http://www.innertoob.com/faq.htm
http://crowdabout.us/
Have we talked about these or
Another interesting element on the site... it looks like they are
setting up an ad network. I haven't had time to look through it too
much, but this is a really interesting idea.
JV
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks thats an interesting site :)
Open platform means you donât have to buy an apple product to play the
content you purchased. We arenât a closed system. You can buy a Sony
DVD player, a Philips portable player, a Pioneer in car receiver, an
HP TV, a Samsung phone. We want to open up the choices that the user
has as to
Plastic crotch shots. Oh my eyes! My eyes!
Seriously funny. Can't wait for more
If you ever want someone to sew up outfits let me know. I specialize
in felt and pleather. But, it is funnier that they're naked.
Grace
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage
[EMAIL
So, I'm using a Sony digital camera to shoot video on the video
setting. It comes out as MPG format. Mac's hate MPG, so I'm using
Visual Hub to transform it into DV or MOV format.
No matter WHAT I do, when it transfers, I lose the audio sync. When I
look at the native MPG file in the little
Thanks, that makes sense. I certainly agree that there are numerous
differnt profiles of mpeg4 and h264 which are confusing to people. If
someone came along and wrapped up a series of mpeg4/h264 profile,
resolution, bitrate etc specs, and gave them nice straightforward
names and logos to go with
your not useing ffmpeg thats the problim.
From: [chrisbrogan.com] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Dammit- What am I doing wrong?
Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 20:57:32 -
So, I'm using a Sony digital camera to
Hey Chris
You have to demux the audio... basically, on those little cameras, they slam
the audio and the video track together. this makes your editor think there
is no audio...
So use MPEG Streamclip. Its free, and it batch converts!
http://www.squared5.com/
that should work
Schlomo
I'll be returning to my home soils in the Bay Area for about a week.
I'll be stopping by the VON conference to do some urban reporting
Who's going? Maybe we'll shoot an episode.
Peace
I agree with Schlomo's advice to use Mpeg Streamclip, its great for
converting various sorts of mpegs, can be very useful if working with
native hdv mpeg2 transport streams for example, though this is needed
les these days since more editors support hdv.
I dont quite agree with his explanation of
I signed up for the beta program a while back but I run neither
Windows nor an Intel Mac. At any rate, I have two Joost invites. In
you are interested, email me off list with your name and the email
address where you'd like the invite sent. First two replies, off
list, gets 'em. I will
I might be there. : )
--Chris...
Cool! Thanks, Schlomo. Turns out, I downloaded that (MPEG Streamclip)
a few weeks ago, and didn't use it. I'll give it a go. -- Chris...
--Chris Brogan...
Network2.tv
In the DRM landscape it works like this. Apple media = iPod or
AppleTV, MS media = Zune or Xbox, DivXmedia = Sony, Philiphs, JVC,
LG, Pioneer, etc. pick one. And yes we are in the same space as the
others. We've been selling content with independent content producers
for 6 years now
garyisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am currently traveling in China for the second time. On this trip
I have been here over a month and will be here a few more weeks. I
have been shooting a LOT of video and my backup options are becoming
limited. I have some tiny WD external drives I've
Folks:
After literally spending two months trying to figure out what camera
to buy, I turn to you, dear experts.
Before I got here, I spent a good amount of time on Amazon, CNET,
camcorder review sites, Mac forums, gadget blogs and, of course,
searching through similar questions on this board.
And the auction's up for next week's advertising slots...
*http://tinyurl.com/2pdxkc
Giggling.
Guess who's the high bidder?
Hmmm?
Jan
*
On 3/1/07, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...hilarious...that's my last message on this topic.
Harold end
On 3/1/07, Harold Johnson [EMAIL
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Like Kary, I too have been tossed two Joost tokens. As promised, I'd
like to share the fun here on the list where I first caught wind of this
service some time ago. So, if Kary's out of invites, please e-mail me.
Ryan
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the latest project on HaveMoneyWillVlog.com is just $400 shy of making its goal.
Sandeep is buying 4 cameras that will be given to 4 families who have
loved ones in jail.
The videoblog (http://www.livesinfocus.org/prison/) will let families
show how they deal.
The Faux Press vlog is closed to new posts because a bot thinks it's a spam
blog.
It's been down all darned day.
I think it's because I put up a series of posts that linked to a lot of
other vloggers.
Interesting development. Heads up.
Here's Blogger's blog entry on the subject:
Jan I had a similar problem last night - Blogger wouldn't let me post
anything and kept insisting that I do the word verification but there
was no image.
When I dived into the Google groups it seems that others were having
your problem and mine. I found my answer in one of the posts. I had to
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com
WARNING
This blog has been locked by Blogger's spam-prevention robots. You
will not be able to publish your posts, but you will be able to save
them as drafts.
Save your post as a draft or click here for more about what's going
on and how to get your blog unlocked.
Aye lad, there is the puzzlement...
Ok we got the specs but what kind of video are you gonna shoot? That
can help to define the best camcorder for your needs. Mainly indoor?
Outdoor? Sport? Concert? A little of each? Talking Head(s)?
What are you distribution methods? Is it going to be just
Has anyone used a Nokia internet tablet with an online video editing
app like jumpcut?
I'm imaging this work-flow:
1) shoot some video
2) pop the SD card from my Xacti C-6 into one of the two N800 SD slots
3) upload my MP4s over wifi access to a video editing web-app site
4) use the browser to
Thanks for the good questions:
Primary uses:
--Indoor
--Talking heads
Less so, but some:
--Concert
--Outdoor
Primary Distribution:
--Web
Less so, but some:
--DVD
Thanks!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aye lad, there is the puzzlement...
Ok we got the
Have you considered a Canon GL2? I haven't checked all the specs,
but I think that camera will work fine. Canons have good lenses,
and the GL2 shoots a kind picture and it's three chip. I primarilly
use an XL1 for my professional interviews, but then again, my Canon
Elura holds it's own for
For active vloggers considering the educational possibilities,
I'd like to invite you to join the YouTube Educational Group,
to discuss pedagogy and to contribute representative videos:
http://www.youtube.com/group/educational
Incidentally, let me call your attention to the following event in
blogger's robots think my blog is spam too
http://nokiatestcenter.blogspot.com/
When I tried to send in a request to un-spam me, the word
verification was not visible
ironic
So i switched to Safari and was able to process the form
this has happened to another blog before and they
I am looking for video over WIFI hardware that can be used with a
normal video camera that has composite video and stereo audio output
and is about the size of an Ipod
vloggercon 3
boston
june
more info to come
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Tomorrow (Friday) will mark one year for The Daily Vlog. We started on
March 2, 2006. That's 255 episodes.
For those who don't know, The Daily Vlog is an experiment in Vlogging.
I created some custom software running on a dedicated PowerBook with
an iSight camera. It automatically records for 5
Congrats Gary! I had completely forgotten about this. :-(
And did u mean 3sixty5 episodes? And if this a camera at work, then
you guys are due for a little time off too.
Aloha,
Rox
On 3/1/07, Gary Rosenzweig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tomorrow (Friday) will mark one year for The Daily
If you can plan it, I guarantee I will swing it. And I can also bet I
can get Adam Ezra, the star behind view from the basement, to play
live for some music video practice.
;)
Susan
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, RANDY MANN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
vloggercon 3
boston
june
I'm preparing for a presentation on whether a limited run podcast can really
work (10 episodes or less). So far, I've got Justice League, Butterball Turkey
and Starbucks as examples, but I need more. You'll notice that I'm using
corporate examples as the conference is a corporate-y event.
Can
I liked Vloggeron 2's piped in feeds; the videoconferencing permitted
a lot of people to view the event without making their carbon
footprint bigger.
Maybe this year's panels can take questions from the piped in feeds
and call ins. That would be a cool thing.
Francisco
--- In
3 / 2 / 2007
Feed Me Bubbe the home of kosher cooking the way grandma used to make
will be airing as part of a segment on Retirement Living on March 2nd,
2007
The show airs on Comcast CN8 -- if you subscribe to Comcast, check
www.comcast.com to find out which channel airs CN8. It changes in
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