Hey everyone :)
It's been a long three years, but all out hard work has finally paid off
and we are leaving on June 2nd to begin our vlog/doc project.
To celebrate - we are throwing a going away party at 'Little Radio' on
the 26th at 6pm.
You can read the blog post about here
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wrote:
Okay, Premiere Elements trial sucks. I spent two hours editing a short
piece, only to find out that when you export, it puts an Adobe bug
in the
output file. Bo! Trying Ulead Video Studio.
I got the super old
It can get quite confusing. Not exactly comparing like for like,
although the end results may be the same.
Joomla is an existing opensource content management system, with a
wide variety of extensions, and the ability for developers to use it
like a framework and add their own functionality
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It can get quite confusing. Not exactly comparing like for like,
although the end results may be the same.
I think Steve has given an excellent response to the question.
I am not a programmer or developer and
Courtesy of Stanford, an unauthorized Disney cartoon mash-up primer on
copyright and fair use.
Well done and very cool ... I bet Mickey is not happy
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2007/05/disney_mashup_o.html
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Yes I agree that the XL2 is way too big. And yeah the interchangeable
lenses is an inticing concept, but honestly very few people who buy
this camera ever get another lens for it. And the lenses are really
expensive anyway. Some cost almost as much as another camera. I prefer
a small camera
I'll be a contrarian here. We are developers and depending on what
requirements you have, $15K is not at all expensive. A person may be
able to set up a site in a day or two, but that is on the base code
and server config. Are you also requiring custom design? That adds a
few grand easily. And
Sounds good to me. So much comes down to the experience level of the
person who wants the site, from their technical skills to how far
theyve got a detailed concrete spec of what they need.
Im not much good with money, but I guess the issue of exactly how much
something should cost is not just
I've used Joomla, and from the point of view of a relative novice, Joomla
was a breeze to setup. I installed the bridge and created an SMF forum that
sat quite nicely in the middle of the Joomla setup. The contacts were all
in the same database so there was no need to have people sign up for the
I'm using Ulead VideoStudio on an older AMD system with 512mb.
I use it for all my vlogs.
Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net
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wrote:
Hey all. Just shot some hella fun footage of Bay to Breakers
(runners! nudity! costumes!
Hi folks -
I'm wondering if anyone here can offer me suggestions on applications
or interfaces on a slightly larger scale than the average videoblog.
The company I work for has a huge amount of video content on the web,
and we're trying to upgrade and increase the usability and efficiency
of
Why dont you contact someone like blip.tv re: white labelling? I think that
if they can create a way for CNN to handle their content, they should be
able to help you effectively.
Also, there are other companies that do white labelling as well, such as
Revver.
Sounds like what you need is not a
Yep, I'd suggest Blip or Podtech.
Robyn
On 5/21/07, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why dont you contact someone like blip.tv re: white labelling? I think
that
if they can create a way for CNN to handle their content, they should be
able to help you effectively.
Also, there
Don't forget Castfire, Schlomo!
Also, I've heard of some open source efforts in this space. Couldn't hurt
to look up open source youtube or the like, and I bet there's some
Drupal-based solution. Plus, if you find an open source project you like
and hire one of the coders to provide custom
And just so I don't get accused of bias, I'll throw Brightcove into the mix.
On 5/21/07, Jackson West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget Castfire, Schlomo!
Also, I've heard of some open source efforts in this space. Couldn't hurt
to look up open source youtube or the like, and I bet
Yes. What is the problem you're having? Feel free to contact me off list.
On 5/21/07, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have any luck working with Darwin Streaming Server?
I'd like to give it a try, but failed miserably on my first attempt.
I think I have the problem resolved at
Hi everyone:
Although things are still not quite set as far as website URLs and such
goes, I see no reason why I can't announce the return of The Pat Cook Show
(Both Radio TV) to the online world.
Now before I go any further, lemme just tell you what the show will
basically be about.
Topics
Covering an event like the Maker Fair, in video form, can be extremely
challenging. The
style that I have become accustomed to in the past is to shoot as much as
possible and then
edit it all down into a single video of just a few minutes, with the
expectations for some
extras of raw video,
Hi everyone:
First offJames, this is one of my other Gmail aliaerr I mean
addresses. :D *LOL!*
Now to the topic at hand, James is starting a TV show, which he does on a
local community access channel (This ought to be right up your alley Jay :)
) to compliment his Internet Radio show,
around the 21/5/07 Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones mentioned about
[videoblogging] Re: Joomla versus Zend PHP for Web 2.0 comm that:
I am not a programmer or developer and came at this as a documentary
film maker who needed something a bit more flexible than blogging
software. I chose Joomla. If you
around the 21/5/07 Ron Watson mentioned about [videoblogging] Darwin
Streaming Server... that:
Anyone have any luck working with Darwin Streaming Server?
I'd like to give it a try, but failed miserably on my first attempt.
I think I have the problem resolved at the base level, where it was
not
Hi everyone:
On 5/16/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in the end, creators must always make sure they keep ownership of all
their content.
everything should be temporary licensing deals.
if not, you're just an employee.
and just to shout out for personal videoblogging.
many
Hi everyone:
On 5/17/07, yeehawsunny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy folks,
Hello from Topanga Canyon, CA! My name is Sunny. I'd like to start doing
video blogging. I
filmed, edited (taught myself Final Cut Pro) and produced a 28-minute
documentary last
year through a local public
Hi everyone:
On 5/20/07, Jackson West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all. Just shot some hella fun footage of Bay to Breakers
(runners! nudity! costumes! dancing! alcoholism!) and I'm dreading
the thought of having to edit it all with Quicktime Pro or, even
worse, Windows Movie Maker.
This may be a re-post, but I 've got a new episode of gardenfork.tv
up on the site and on iTunes:
how to build raised vegetable beds - it includes me with my mediocre
carpentry skills and the labs, henry mij. thanks, eric.
http://gardenfork.tvgardenfork iTunes video podcast
an
Just saw that ITV in the UK is producing a series aimed directly at
the web...it has a videoblogging feel to it.
A series of exclusive three-minute online documentaries following
people whose lives are shaped by the internet.
I suppose strictly it's not what a lot of people on this list would
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wrote:
Hey all. Just shot some hella fun footage of Bay to Breakers
(runners! nudity! costumes! dancing! alcoholism!) and I'm dreading
the thought of having to edit it all with Quicktime Pro or, even
worse, Windows Movie
Drew,
Thanx for posting the Maker video's, for those of us living in the
sticks it really gives us a look at some very cool inventions.
Great imaginations at work!!!
Thanks
Taylor
www.bikinizero.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Covering an event like
Theres tons of Joomla modules, many free ones, but certainly there are
quite a lot of commercial ones out there too, especially media
handling ones. Same with templates, there are way more Joomla
templates out there than Drupal ones. So there may be more Joomla
developers out there than Drupal
Hey all. Just shot some hella fun footage of Bay to Breakers
(runners! nudity! costumes! dancing! alcoholism!) and I'm dreading
the thought of having to edit it all with Quicktime Pro or, even
worse, Windows Movie Maker.
i wouldnt knock Moviemaker on the PC.
its free and does the job.
Cheers, havent tried watching it yet.
Some people have compared the personal 'talk to the camera' type
videoblogging with the BC TV program 'Video Nation' which encouraged
people to keep 'video diaries' which were usually a few minutes long,
and were then shown on TV. This started in the early
Yup, I'm looking to stream live.
We goto quite a few discdog events and I'd like to be able to
broadcast some of the event live. I think that would be super cool.
I've never been a user of DSS, so I have no experience with the video
quality.
I also don't know how many users I can support.
I am running a couple of joomla sites:
http://k9disc.com
http://pawsitivevybe.com
I've also administrated Drupal.
I find Drupal to require more coding and programming skills, a better
understanding of workflow and such, but I think that it is probably
easier to administrate if you have the
For a look into the near future:
Fujitsu is releasing a chip on July 1st that appears to encode HD in real time
for only $247.
A chip like this could forseeably make it's way into an Apple computer this
year. Pair that with
fiber optics and next January's CES conference could be full of
Ron, I'm digging your sites. I think Joomla is very cool and I hadn't
really checked it out. It's way to go for a personal web 2.0 project
that I had in mind.
I agree with the community here that PHP or Ruby is the way to go for
our commercial project. We plan on having hundreds or thousands of
You guys are doing a great job of making my points for me! :-)
1) The very fact that you can research all of this and get it going
means you are a techie; client here is not.
2) I'd prefer it if you had certain key phrases in bold, like:
I have $30 invested in my 2 sites, and a whole bunch
Interesting.
Its not cheap though, seems more like a high-end encoder/decoder to
me. For example it supports High profile, which is a superior profile
that quicktime and the apple TV dont support (as opposed to baseline
profile at the other end of the spectrum, which the ipod can support).
Cost
2) I'd prefer it if you had certain key phrases in bold, like:
I have $30 invested in my 2 sites, and a whole bunch of time
figuring out the ins and outs of the software.***
What is your time worth to work for someone else who wants a
commercial application? As a client, how many corners
Im not sure the the overall advice here is that you should go for php
or Ruby rather than a CMS. At the end of the day drupal and joomla are
php, just that lots of people have already written most of what you
need I php, rather than getting someone to write a php site from scratch.
I dont know
Good points. When talking about an order of $ in the hundreds of
dollars, I guess cheap is relative, especially considering how much
time you may spend in your life encoding and how expensive it would
of been a few years ago.
I imagine a line a computers that cost more (but still consumer),
HELL YEAH!!!
NY has left me broke off my ass! I need cash so bad for more film equip.
thanks Jay,
-bG
On 5/21/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed that from time to time someone on this list will post about
actually paying someone to help them set up a wordpress blog. or a
The annoying thing is that, especially for Windows, there have long
been a large number of consumer-priced video encoding hardware devices
available. But they are nearly always geared towards capturing the
video via a cable from some external analog source, rather than your
finished edited video
Joomla and Drupal are CMSes, written in PHP. You may want to read up
on Drupal having teething troubles with MySQL and the way their tables
are structured, considering huge changes to the system, hitting a wall
in the process. Joomla is no better. It's a great system to play
around with, but it's
HELL YEAH!!!
NY has left me broke off my ass! I need cash so bad for more film equip.
cool.
list yourself: http://spinxpress.com/hookup
lets see if we cant get some kind of critical mass here.
if there were enough people to list their skills...jobs may start popping up.
i know setting up WP
I just searched the group and didn't find anything ...
Anyone on this list heard of pod-planet(dot)com?
They just sent me an email saying:
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