Neither. There's a big world out there beyond the US. :)
2008/10/29 John Cardenas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nablopomo or Navlopomo
which one is the one
JohnDkar
www.youtube.com/johndkar
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 10:10:26 PM, Josh Paul wrote:
Also nice, in that we can find fellow videobloggers on twitter. Just
look at who follows 'videoblogging'.
Um. I would like to add videoblogging to my follows list, but it's a
while since I last did anything with twitter and I can't work
I¹ve also sent this question to blip.tv¹s support, as I can¹t seem to find
some extremely basic information anywhere on their site: how does one enable
full-screen mode on a video?
Regardless of whether I have allowfullscreen or not in the embed code, the
full-screen button never shows up. Should
http://www.gogle.com/20y.html
I would love to know how this is done.
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I don't think it's all that hard - cool idea! Look at the source code - they
embedded the video (yes, embedded the embed) in a marquee tag, which is an
html tag that, well, moves stuff.
How fun!
David King
davidleeking.com - blog
davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 8:19
Methinks David is correct, considering this person's other page, marquee
mark.
http://www.gogle.com/marqueemark.html
2008/10/29 Adam Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Very cool. I checked out some of his others too, Four weddings and a
Funeral was
Very cool. I checked out some of his others too, Four weddings and a Funeral
was an interesting experiment.
Adam W. Warner
http://indielab.org
http://wordpressmodder.org
From: Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
one of the new people there was bill grueskin (formerly of WSJ)
http://www.observer.com/2008/bill-grueskin-leaves-i-journal-i-heads-
columbia-j-school
he did infer that he thinks the future is SMALL PRODUCTION
COMPANIES (2-10
ppl)
producing media (this is not a direct quote and he and i
makes it hard to click play though unless you're on a slow connection!
marquee direction=leftobject width=425 height=350param
name=movie value=http://www.youtube.com/v/3ccvfwbe8-E;/paramparam
name=wmode value=transparent/paramembed
src=http://www.youtube.com/v/3ccvfwbe8-Eautoplay=1loop=1;
ever consider how elite this group is? given the chosen growth pattern
of broadband suppliers to feed only the rich neighborhoods
and 'redline' the rest, and the tiny percentage of the world's
population with access to high speed video on the net, i am not at all
suprpised to learn early web
David -
may I ask which version of flash player you are using?
Thanks,
-Nathan
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Terranova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I¹ve also sent this question to blip.tv¹s support, as I can¹t seem
to find
some extremely basic information anywhere on their site:
Yes, thanks.. It¹s 10 point something something
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David Terranova
davidterranova.com
From: nathan king [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 14:17:56 -
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 7:43 AM, liza jean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ever consider how elite this group is? given the chosen growth pattern
of broadband suppliers to feed only the rich neighborhoods
and 'redline' the rest, and the tiny percentage of the world's
population with access to high
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Matthew Milam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is for YouTubers and other videobloggers.
How do you deal with people who decide to make a spoof account and steal
your videos?
Do you mean they make an account and re-upload your videos as their own?
can you link to
Thanks David. We have made a change to the player to accommodate for
the ver 10. You should see the changes later this week.
-Nathan
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Terranova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, thanks.. It¹s 10 point something something
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David Terranova
Ah! All makes sense now.
Thanks v much Nathan.
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David Terranova
davidterranova.com
From: nathan king [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 14:39:15 -
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
I'm not sure, but perhaps the version of the player you're using has
it turned off. If you go to your Dashboard and click Manage Show
Players at top right, you can customise a new Player for whatever you
want - single episode, playlist or show - and add and remove different
features. Then when
Report them to the people who run whatever video service they're using.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Matthew Milam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is for YouTubers and other videobloggers.
How do you deal with people who decide to make a spoof account and
steal your videos?
Matthew
Log into Twitter, go to Twitter.com/videoblogging and click Follow
beneath the name avatar.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Frank Carver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 10:10:26 PM, Josh Paul wrote:
Also nice, in that we can find fellow videobloggers on twitter.
Horrible word that. From lurking on the list for ages I see everyone
here as merely early adopters. That's very cool because the
experiments that occur on all these vlogs reach a wide audience and
offer examples of how we can create our own model that is far removed
from the traditional media one.
www.gogle.com is a
wonder.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 6:38 AM, Kath O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
makes it hard to click play though unless you're on a slow connection!
marquee direction=leftobject width=425 height=350param
name=movie
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 8:43 AM, liza jean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sent to you from my 150 year old farmhouse courtesy of my sprint
aircard. but i have to go into town and steal wi-fi to view online
videos.
LOL. I installed a Hughes.net dish at the barn for hi speed wireless
there. They
The Digital Divide has long been a concern. Back when we were
starting out with online video, broadband was still a rarity in the UK
- most people had dial-up. But then they opened up the market to
competition and now in the UK (and where I now live in rural Canada),
you get the impression that
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.gogle.com/20y.html
I would love to know how this is done.
Do you mean turning the camera 360 degrees on a tripod and then
placing the video into an html marquee:
The creator's name is John Michael Boling http://johnmichaelboling.com/
He's an artist that creates all sorts of clever web visual/cultural things.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
www.gogle.com is a
What concerns me most of all is that we really need companies like
Revision3 to succeed. The independent content creator, and in turn,
independent production companies and studios, are really being
overshadowed by the efforts of the Hollywood studios and entertainment
conglomerates. For
He also has a lot of free time by the looks of it.
Some people just have the free time part, yet get considered as artists by
making [time-consuming but not-so-clever] gimmicks.
Nothing wrong with that. It¹s just fascinating who gets considered artists
sometimes.
I don¹t really know much about
The full-screen button has magically just appeared on fp10, don¹t tell me
you¹ve just added that in now because I reported that? Lol ;)
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David Terranova
davidterranova.com
From: David Terranova [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Date:
elitism,on the part of this group, has nothing to do with it. i did
not mean to imply a choice to be elite here.
i was thinking of why advertisers are not getting their money's worth
by investing in internet video. and saying it is simply because of
broadband being offered only to the elite.
here in flat michigan, with a nuclear power plant to the north wreaking
havoc on signals with all the high voltage transmission lines, and the
highest point in the county being my next door neighbor to the south
blocking the signals from outer space, i am just happy that the leaves
are falling
Great post.
On 29-Oct-08, at 8:42 AM, Drew wrote:
What concerns me most of all is that we really need companies like
Revision3 to succeed. The independent content creator, and in turn,
independent production companies and studios, are really being
overshadowed by the efforts of the
anybody is an artist...
nobody is an artist...
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:49 AM, David Terranova
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
He also has a lot of free time by the looks of it.
Some people just have the free time part, yet get considered as artists by
making [time-consuming but not-so-clever]
Some people get considered celebrities because they go to parties and
look pretty in magazines.
If somebody does something that I consider art and you consider not
clever enough to be art, or just the product of someone with too much
free time, what does it matter? Is anybody losing out?
All right, then. 24 hours later and a massive 21 votes have been cast.
The most popular shorthand name / tag - though with only 33% - is:
VloMo08
A suitably brief tag for our Twitterholic world.
So it's VloMo - or Videoblogging Month. Or Vlogging Month, if you
can bring yourself to say
They control the programing for the masses, because, as I have said
again and again, the masses just want to watch TV, good, TV or what
they perceive as good TV, yes, they may gripe about ads, or quality
but at the end of the day, they just want to sit down and watch TV.
If that's on their
Someone's an artist if they call themselves an artist.
It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks. It's a human right to choose
one's own identity.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people get considered celebrities because they go to parties and
look pretty
thank god you said it doesn't have to be high quality, cause lord
knows, I am about as low quality as you get!
Heath
The artist formally known as The Batman Geek
www.?.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All right, then. 24 hours later and a
Drew, great post, especially the talent part. I've been dying to start my
own video work back up but I'm good at some things and I totally suck at
some other things and know that the answer is collaboration. If anyone
wants to work collaboratively on a weekly show in the bay area, lemme know.
Last night I started playing around again with the showplayer from
Blip.tv I have to say I was really impressed, you can put your h.264
mp4 video's in the showplayer now, (not sure how long that has been a
feature for them), but it's not just that, they are doing a really good
job of making a
I think Blip's player totally rocks my world. The fact that it plays
H264 MP4s means it's only necessary to upload one file, and it's
easily visible in top quality by the majority of people (even those
without Quicktime).
The only drawback of the Blip player is that there's no link to a
I think you¹re absolutely right.
But I often forget (see below) that it¹s a touchy subject, and always find
myself trying to back out gracefully from any conversation about art. So
I¹ll shut up :)
--
David Terranova
davidterranova.com
From: Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
I am an artist !
© Fuck Croatia /#VlogEurope08
Loiez
Le 29 oct. 08 à 18:40, sull a écrit :
anybody is an artist...
nobody is an artist...
Loiez Deniel
http://www.loiez.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
! new cell phone : +33 06 08 31 96 98
Skype : ultimcodex
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I play an artist on TV!
Actually, I play an out of work cop who is in the middle of a divorce with 2
kids who dont understand me... BUT! This all changes when I get a job at a
local art gallery where I solve crimes in the small town I just moved to
after the wife kicks me out of the house.
And my
I found all of his work be pretty refreshing. He's taking the approach that can
be found in
all disciplines of understanding the materials and exploring the essence of the
medium.
Obviously much of the work plays on the use embed feature. He takes something
created
for the purpose of
LOL!
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wrote:
I am an artist !
� Fuck Croatia /#VlogEurope08
Loiez
Le 29 oct. 08 � 18:40, sull a �crit :
anybody is an artist...
nobody is an artist...
Loiez Deniel
http://www.loiez.org
[EMAIL
Thank God for Valdez's free time:
http://wreckandsalvage.com/pure-salvage/good-morning/
On 29-Oct-08, at 12:15 PM, valdezatron wrote:
I found all of his work be pretty refreshing. He's taking the
approach that can be found in
all disciplines of understanding the materials and exploring the
Further to what Rox said about collective action, it seems to me that
all the things Drew set out in his post would be much more easily
achieved by an organised association or union or company of
independent producers. Those of you who produce shows and treat it
like a business. You know
Drew,
Good thoughts.
I'd ignore hulu etc in the context of the independent scene.
It's a consortium of old media getting their content on the net.
I've written about how I feel that it is a flawed strategy overall but
certainly accomplishes some goals for those involved. hulu, as popular as
it
the union or guild stuff was a focus late 2006/early 2007.
i had setup a blog/group called ourtu.be at the time for discussions on that
but it died out.
group is still out there though - http://groups.google.com/group/ourtube/
maybe someone should refresh those ideas somewhere.
bypass the msm
I can promise you that Valdez has no free time. His art is his work
is his life. I'm just a mistress :)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank God for Valdez's free time:
http://wreckandsalvage.com/pure-salvage/good-morning/
On 29-Oct-08, at 12:15 PM,
yeah i hate you have too much free time stuff too
cuz like, am i supposed to just busy myself with important stuff like
wearing business suits and having childrens?
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Jen P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can promise you that Valdez has no free time. His art is his
I do not know a single artist who has anything remotely resembling a lot of
free time. That includes people like me who work at dayjobs more than full
time AND try to pursue art full time, and the few people I've known who are
lucky enough to be full time artists. And most artists - dayjob
Somehow I missed Valdez's kinder and more appropriate response, which
renders mine unnecessary.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not know a single artist who has anything remotely resembling a lot
of free time. That includes people like me who work
Hi everyone:
First offNot many of us really care if the YouTube versions are stolen
(Your word) because the video quality is so poor, we don't prominently feature
it on the main blog page anyway (Though most of us do link to our YT channels
log into our YT accounts to see who has
Hi everyone:
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From: Frank Carver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:13 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: twitter.com/videoblogging shows messages
from this group
Tuesday, October 28, 2008,
Ouch, I'm getting whacked in the head because I have leftist leanings.
Bam, I'm getting whacked again because I work for a living and have
DSL. Oy, I believe there is room in the spectrum for the profane and
the profound. Gadzooks, I'm African-American which invalidates
everything else and what am
VloMo-istas, please join the fun now by adding your feed to the
channel here:
http://www.mefeedia.com/channels/vlomo08
Note the Twitter integration and cool Watch in Theater View option.
Further developments coming, particularly the limiting of posts to
just those published during November.
Actually, some utilities simply need the URL.
Matthew
From: Pat Cook
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 4:57 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Spoof Accounts
Hi everyone:
First offNot many of us really care if the YouTube versions are stolen
(Your word)
I do actually often think and say the ³too much free time² statement about
lots of things.
Sometimes it¹s out of jealousy (of their spare time..) but for the others it
IS in the negative way that you¹re talking about, which has triggered an
unexpected reaction with some of you! I sincerely
oops - i used a loaded word. Gena, no offense intended. please
consider forgiving me. my post was my response to what struck me as
bewilderment by some posters in the Rev3 string that a webcast tv
show dependent on advertising dollars would fail to turn a profit for
its investors who hope
Hi everyone:
Well, there's always the Classic TV show collection on the IA. It costs
nothing.
Cheers
Pat Cook
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Denver, CO
BLOGS PODCASTS
AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturns.blogspot.com/
AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS - http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/
Thanks everyone who answered.
The bit I was missing was the need to hand-craft a URL.
I tried the various search options but nothing seemed appropriate.
2008/10/29 Pat Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just go http://www.twitter.com/ and sign in. If you don't have an account
or have completely lost the
Hi everyone:
And to top it all off, CRAPCAST recently announced a 250 GB bandwith cap limit
for residential customers. Ya think they're hard up for BUSINESS package
customers in this economy or is it because they're too busy fighting people
like the NFL over how they market NFL Network to us?
A thoughtful post, Andrew.
I agree that walled gardens and bandwidth caps are enemies of the
indie content creator, but I'm not convinced building a new Hulu is
the answer.
Plenty of distribution channels exist for good content to bubble up.
We've come far in that department over the past 3
this is where i agree with rick
i dont want to start another company that will end up having similar
struggles
and succumbing to economic hardships
i live in silicon valley/sf area so i have seen many independent minded
people
start up companies only to find out that a year or two down the road
i do agree with drew taht rev3 was too much trying to be like a regular tv
network
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Rick Rey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A thoughtful post, Andrew.
I agree that walled gardens and bandwidth caps are enemies of the
indie content creator, but I'm not convinced
No worries. I've been dealing with political posts and I'm a little
touchy. I do understand about bureaucratic stupidity. I can't tell you
the number of web sites I visit to investigate or write about them
that are inaccessible, even with DSL.
There is a spectrum of users here. From tore down
Cool. Crowd Funding.
http://crowdfunding.pbwiki.com/
http://www.google.com/search?q=crowdfunding
I hope it works... would love to see more.
-Mike
flickr.com/photos/mmeiser2
mmeiser.com/blog
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 5:12 PM, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe its time for some
If anyone is interested. I can show you the conversions we received
for the Carmex Lip Balm sponsorship we did on Epic Fu, up against a
banner sponsorship we did on the Vimeo lip dub channel. Dollar for
dollar, Epic Fu drove more sign-ups (conversions)...but you didn't
need me to tell you guys
thanks Rupert mefeedia for setting this up
what does :
Array ( )
1491
mean when you click Join channel. I had some problems even logging
into mefeedia the other day (on mac). today I can login (from work pc)
using a reset pwd (but can't change it). is anyone else having
problems? maybe it's just
I think mefeedia is having some bug issues at the moment, it's the same for me,
the
creator will probably tweet when it's working again: http://twitter.com/mefeedia
Krystian Morgan
http://KMOGVIDEO.net
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kath O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
thanks
yes i'm very interested
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 6:07 PM, taulpaulmpls [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
If anyone is interested. I can show you the conversions we received
for the Carmex Lip Balm sponsorship we did on Epic Fu, up against a
banner sponsorship we did on the Vimeo lip
count me in. I am also very interested
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wallawallavalley.tv/
http://www.sappdvfilms.comhttp://www.sappdvfilms.com
http://www.wallawallavalley.tv/
If anyone is interested. I can show you the conversions we received
for the Carmex Lip Balm sponsorship we did
can also be done using a tween track in (I imagine) Flash and
definitely in QT
On 30/10/2008, at 12:19 AM, Jay dedman wrote:
http://www.gogle.com/20y.html
I would love to know how this is done.
cheers
Adrian Miles
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alright, I'll compile a post and get it up here tomorrow.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Doug Sapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
count me in. I am also very interested
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wallawallavalley.tv/
http://www.sappdvfilms.comhttp://www.sappdvfilms.com
The thing is, though, that being in this mailing list for a few months now
(which I initially joined for some tech help on blip.tv), and following your
debates and conversations and viewing the links you post, has made me look
at video blogging in a completely different light. And overall it
Hi everyone:
Robb, I am forwarding this onto the videoblogging group @
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging since this is where the vast
majority of the video podcasters are.
Don't get me wrong. There are a few video podcasters here. But this crowd
does more AUDIO podcasting than
Hi everyone:
Which goes back to my original point of why bother to care about YT quality
video in the first place? We all know it sucks compared to iPod MP4 and even
other Flash hosts (BlipTV comes to mind).
If he really wants to use Flash and wants to maintain control over his
copyright, YT
Just to play devil's advocate, YouTube is not a bad place to be.
You can have H264 videos and link to them for podcasting.
As long as you turn off the moronic comments or turn on moderation,
you can enjoy the increased traffic that comes from posting certain
things there. My Flashmob video has
My apologies, I should check URLs before hitting Send.
My H264 Youtube embedder is at:
http://www.twittervlog.tv/high-quality-youtube-embed-generator.html
and the youtubemp4.com format has /video/ in the middle:
http://www.youtubemp4.com/video/MfY-SnNM_DU.mp4
--- In
and the youtubemp4.com format has /video/ in the middle:
This is very cool.
for some reason I missed this.
I assume Youtube transcodes videos to mp4 for he iPhone?
but then just hides them from view on their own site?
Jay
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i would like to participate in the vlogging month by any name, but it
will take all my available signal to upload a daily clip. so i have
to choose to produce or consume - can't do both.
i also cannot watch every video created next month for Navlopomo
because of rural bandwidth issues.
Some of
Yeah, I forgot to post about that discovery here and on the wiki. See
you've just put it there. Thanks.
That's the main reason they started doing this - iPod and iPhone
compatibility. I think we'll see some more suprising things from
YouTube in the next year.
--- In
I'm going to try to archive as much as I can by putting the Mefeedia
feed into iTunes, so all Quicktime videos will be downloaded to my
HDD. I'm going to put them onto DVDs - my guess is I'll get 3-4 days
worth on a DVD. Canada Post is murderously slow - so it's not a
next-day solution, but if
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