[videoblogging] Re: new site

2008-03-29 Thread Sheila English
I started using Ning last year so that I could interact with the people who watch my videos in a variety of ways. Then, I set up a private account on ning just for my employees and partners. I have 12 production partners and 11 staff members scattered from NYC to LA and we utilize our private

[videoblogging] Brightcove

2008-03-29 Thread Sheila English
Is anyone here using Brightcove as a platform? I see that TubeMogul isn't distributing to them any more. I tried to find out the pricing to use thier platform and it was so confusing that even the rep was confused. My understanding, and please correct me if I'm wrong, is that you don't know

[videoblogging] He passed away on March 27

2008-03-29 Thread Renat Zarbailov of Innomind.org
I interviewed this man one night when I was returning home from a friend of mine when I noticed this old man sitting on the stairs of a building, I made a comment that it isn't very healthy to sit on the cold stone, and the conversation turned into a short spontaneous film. Here is the

[videoblogging] Another One Bites The Dust (VideoEgg) Re: Stage6 flipped

2008-03-29 Thread Bill Cammack
Here we go again. :) This message came through from VideoEgg, which I would never have heard of, except you were forced to use them to upload stuff to Current.TV. Same deal, earlier notice so people can get their videos. Bill http://BillCammack.com Attention: my.videoegg.com users It is with

Re: [videoblogging] He passed away on March 27

2008-03-29 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Recording this kind of conversation is the height of media-making IMHO. Sorry for your loss. Delighted you were able to preserve this moment for posterity. Thanks. Jan On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 3:11 AM, Renat Zarbailov of Innomind.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I interviewed this man one night

[videoblogging] Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Andrew Baron
Im looking around for another free platform kinda like TubeMogul. Where you upload your file and metadata once and then it farms out the uploads to many other sites. Anyone have any experience with any platforms they like?

Re: [videoblogging] Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Tim Street
Hey Andrew, I'm curious about this. I think Tube Mogul is a great tool and a great service run by great people but... 1. What happens if services like these start charging money? Is this a drug dealer business model? 2. What happens if RSS feeds are created that you don't control and/or

Re: [videoblogging] Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Andrew Baron
Tim your grandpa didn't invest in Google, YouTube or Facebook I guess? #1 Anyway, TubeMogul is a paid service. They are free for an entry-level service with is good, but if you have a lot of uploads or want additional service, you have to pay for it. #2 Don't most people host their feeds on

Re: [videoblogging] Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Tim Street
You're right. He invested in GM. But play with me here for a second. What bad things could happen using Feedburner, TubeMogul and other like services? I'm not saying, Don't use them. I'm asking for a group think on this. Is there anything bad that could happen to independent content

Re: [videoblogging] Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Andrew Baron
Thats a loaded question ;) On Mar 29, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Tim Street wrote: should we not care and just go along for the ride and see where it takes us? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: [videoblogging] Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Adam Quirk
There's risk with using any service, paid or free. TOS can change. Businesses fold. The risk with Tubemogul doesn't seem nearly as risky as Youtube. If Tubemogul folds or changes negatively, I can just manually upload to all our accounts like I did a few months ago. -- *Adam Quirk* /

[videoblogging] London Police Poster Against Street Photography

2008-03-29 Thread Gena
This is an extract from the Times Online UK article: Now, a new poster campaign by the Metropolitan Police is inviting Londoners to call a hotline if they don't like the look of a photographer. Thousands of people take photos every day, runs the text. What if one of them seems odd? The poster

[videoblogging] A YEAR AT THE WHEEL Still going strong at 8000 miles

2008-03-29 Thread amy_bugbee
In just under 5 months we have traveled 8000 miles, we have about 60 videos up so far with many more to come. Just wondering if anyone on here is keeping up wit us or has any suggestions? How can we improve our viewer numbers? http://www.ayearatthewheel.com Thanks, Amy

[videoblogging] Re: Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread joshuajcohen
Andrew - Have you checked out Vidmetrix? www.vidmetrix.com. I haven't used them (we're currently using Tubemogul to distribute all our interviews), but I've heard some good things in reference to their reporting. However, Tubemogul distributes to more sites. Tim - I've read you arguments

[videoblogging] Re: Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Sheila English
Hi Tim, I'm someone who pays for the TubeMogul service because I like the bells and whistles they offer. I started out with a free account because, like you, I thought it was too good to be true. After a time working with the system I then signed up for one of the paid accounts and feel that

Re: [videoblogging] Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Jay dedman
I'm not saying, Don't use them. I'm asking for a group think on this. Is there anything bad that could happen to independent content creators or should we not care and just go along for the ride and see where it takes us? well, its like Video Egg and Stage 6 recently shutting down. if I

Re: [videoblogging] Another One Bites The Dust (VideoEgg) Re: Stage6 flipped

2008-03-29 Thread Irina
this is because it costs too much money and doesnt bring any in, right? On 3/29/08, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here we go again. :) This message came through from VideoEgg, which I would never have heard of, except you were forced to use them to upload stuff to Current.TV.

RE: [videoblogging] Re: Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Jake Ludington
It should either be A) be an opt-in service that these sites provide and not something that's automatically generated and/or You opt in when you agree to the terms of service for each site. As with most things, if you don't like the terms, there are plenty of alternatives. B) allow you to

[videoblogging] Site that pay for content

2008-03-29 Thread jamezscript
Does anybody have an updated list of sites that pay for content and specifics: exclusive or non-exclusive, 50-50 or 60-40, etc... Also, anybody have any favorite sites, in terms of building an audience? Thanks, James LPE360

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Tim Street
I think Brett is a great guy as well and has a great product. I just bring this up to the collective to get a conversation going so we don't miss anything. Tim Street Creator/Executive Producer French Maid TV Subscribe for FREE @ http://frenchmaidtv.com/itunes My Demo Reels Blog

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Tim Street
Very cool. Thanks for this feedback. This is the kind of information I was trying to get with my loaded question Unfortunately it's still very hard to set up video advertising on your own videos and services like Revver and Blip have been great for so many people but when you get to the

[videoblogging] Re: He passed away on March 27

2008-03-29 Thread Renat Zarbailov
Oops, I didn't mean to post this to videoblogging group. I selected all email contacts in my gmail, I guess the videoblogging group email was there too. But regardless now... Well, I didn't know this man before I met him. His family did contact me after discovering this footage of him online

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Other Tube Mogul-like Options

2008-03-29 Thread Roxanne Darling
Great discussion that points out to me the very tentative structures we depend on. Part of the consciousness is not expecting everything to be free IMO and then to have back options in play. At the end of the day, this is an exchange of energy. The companies we use provide us servers in exchange

Re: [videoblogging] Re: He passed away on March 27

2008-03-29 Thread Brook Hinton
I am really really glad you accidentally posted this here. _ Brook Hinton film/video/audio art www.brookhinton.com studio vlog/blog: www.brookhinton.com/temporalab [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: [videoblogging] London Police Poster Against Street Photography

2008-03-29 Thread Irina
thank u so much gena On 3/29/08, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is an extract from the Times Online UK article: Now, a new poster campaign by the Metropolitan Police is inviting Londoners to call a hotline if they don't like the look of a photographer. Thousands of people take photos