Anyone post this yet?
Steve Garfield made a fun collage of some 'ol skool vloggers at SXSW
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevegarfield/3362397366/
Dugg!
Another friend of mine, James Powderly, also detained.
For folks who wanna Digg that (also mentions brian and jeff, check
this link:
http://tinyurl.com/6698yo
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
BoingBoing reports that Brian Conley Jeff
Looking for someone to help out with a one-day video shoot on July 31
in Manhattan.
Email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are interested. Feel free
to forward this.
Duties include: helping set up, prompting on camera folks w/script,
helping break down.
You'll get paid, get lunch, and get
Yo, I found someone.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for someone to help out with a one-day video shoot on July 31
in Manhattan.
Email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are interested. Feel free
to forward this.
Duties include: helping
Hey,
I need to shoot some basic talking head videos in August. Any
recommendations for spaces to do so?
Here's what I need:
1)Quiet
2)Neutral background
3)Economical
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
---Jonny
P.S. On a totally unrelated tangent, I'm running a doodle festival. If
you like to doodle
Hey Folks,
I've been off this list for awhile, but I'm back. Baaack!
Sad to say I can't make it. :(sooo sad.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
welcome back jonny!
do u want to come to vlogger camp?
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 2:03 PM, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey Folks,
I've been off
It's amazing what kind of passion competition can unleash, even stupid
ones, like American Idol.
I have been sucked into one, and made this video to help bolster my
campaign.
If you feel like enabling me in this insanity:
http://www.jonnygoldstein.com/2008/04/03/vote-jonny-now/
I guess the
I've seen some weird stuff since moving to DC, but this is near the
top. Captured w/my phones vid cam:
http://tinyurl.com/24mmr2
I'm having a lot of fun doing Google Maps/Video Mashups. Anyone else
doing these? I'd love to see them.
Here's one from a DC Social Media Club meeting:
http://tinyurl.com/2fped2
Here's one that is still in process--memorial from my wife's grandma
http://tinyurl.com/2u2dvp
,and your selfless support when I needed it the most.
Before I forget I would like to extend a very special heart felt
Thanks to Jonny Goldstein from The Par-tay who taught me to edit,
helped me create my show intro, and was always a phone call away to
ensure that all of us would have
Big ups to the ACLU for taking this up. The right to document our
surroundings via words, pictures, sound, and video is a basic right in
a democratic society.
Thanks for sharing this. I'll be following it.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NYCLU
Chuck Olsen produced a great video feature about Steve G.'s live
streaming cell phone video coverage of the New Hamp primary action.
Steve's using Qik and his Nokia phone.
http://blogumentary.typepad.com/chuck/2008/01/steve-garfield.html
OK, many of us here go by the conversation is the best PR and
marketing credo. Our work speaks for itself, right? If what we do is
good, and we participate respectfully in various communities, it will
be recognized, true?
Maybe, but, I'm open minded, so I want to hear all points of view
including
Technically, it's a twitter thang, but if any videobloggers wanna stop
by you are welcome.
At Apple (the bar, not the iPod vendor)
17 Waverly Place (near Astor Place)
More info and map here:
http://tinyurl.com/2r96qn
Turns out the first venue is closed tomorrow. new location:
10 Waverly Place
Caffe Pan E Cioccolato
1PM, Dec 20, Sunday
Info and map:
http://tinyurl.com/2r96qn
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Technically, it's a twitter thang, but if any
Um...Nothing like the holidays to bring out some good emotional
turmoil on and offline (don't ask!).
With all the angst here are some things I like about this group:
You helped me get started with videoblogging. That changed my life,
led me to several interesting jobs, helped me connect with
Come celebrate in person at Jonny's Brooklyn Par-tay, this Weds 9PM in
Park Slope--Or hang out with us online http://jonnygoldstein.com
It's kind of fun---in addition to adding effects to your webcam
streaming video, you can also splice in video clips live into
blogtv--a work around for their lack of a built in feature to cut to
canned clips.
Here's a cheesy but fun example Scott Stead and I did last night to
add effects to a
Come Par-tay with us and find out what makes these prolific and
compelling vloggers tick. It'a Par-tay, and you are invited.
9PM Eastern
Weds, 9PM Eastern
More info:
http://jonnygoldstein.com
, jonny goldstein
spamjonny@ wrote:
Great example of how NOT to manage things when your alpha
social web
platform implodes.
Operator11, which I have had great experiences with in general,
is a
live streaming video platform. As of last night, their site has
been
down
Great example of how NOT to manage things when your alpha social web
platform implodes.
Operator11, which I have had great experiences with in general, is a
live streaming video platform. As of last night, their site has been
down.
Their forums are hosted on the same server apparently, so
Hope everyone had an exquisitely gravy-licious Thanksgiving.
Now that you've digested a little, come Par-tay with everyone's
favorite NBC cameraman turned Twitter mogul, Jim Long, and Seesmic.com
Founder Loic Le Meur, this Weds, 9PM EST.
http://tinyurl.com/28fkk4
It's behind a pay wall, but here's an excerpt from an article about
using video to help small business thrive:
...Mr. Torrone discovered Bre
Pettis, an art teacher from Seattle who had been videoblogging about
his students' art projects. Mr. Pettis,
Mr. Torrone says, was like Mr. Rogers, Mr.
Drop me an email at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
First come 1st seesmic-ed!
Just ran out of these. Those who got 'em, enjoy!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Drop me an email at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
First come 1st seesmic-ed!
Join Steve and the rest of the Par-tay as we talk about art, money,
video, and...stuff. Weds, Nov 21, 9PM EST.
http://tinyurl.com/2h2ktv
Should be a good one. Tonight on Jonny's Par-tay 9PM EST some of the most
groundbreaking DIY media out there from the streets of Iraq, and now Mexico.
http://tinyurl.com/236ccm
Anyone know of a free program for OSX that I can use rip just a 3
minute segment from a long chunk of video on a DVD?
It was great to catch up with Casey and Rudy at Podcamp Boston. I'm
psyched to have them as guests on this Halloween edition of Jonny's
Par-tay Oct 31. They have all kinds of exciting stuff going on.
More info
http://tinyurl.com/2naplo
I'll be doing a live show from Podcamp boston. Come interact with us!
Go to http://operator11.com and click on live shows at 3:15 PM
Way to bring it. That compilation video is jam packed with life,
friends, family, and projectile vomit. Congrats on year 1.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Clintus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wanted to say thank you to everyone who's ever stopped by and
watched one of my videos or
DLTQ was a provocative, personal, exploration of the medium of
videoblogging. Congrats on a rich, varied project.
And best of luck on your next project where you will be focusing on
online video and civil society.
For folks who want to get inside Raymond's head, he's the guest on
this week's
9PM Eastern tonight. A great opportunity to learn about the weird
wonderful world o' YouTube with tour guide comedian Mark Day.
http://tinyurl.com/ywml8t
join or watch
http://operator11.com/shows/4992/episodes/25748
Some of you might have met Mark at Pixelodeon. He's a very prolific
(109 videos in the last year) and funny videoblogger. He's had a lot
of success on YouTube where he's the 66th most subscribed to creator
ever. Fling a handful of pop culture, politics, scotch, and smoked
pork into a blender and
Hey folks,
I'm hoping to do a live video webcast demo at Podcamp Boston. I'm not
sure I'll be able to get good enough connectivity off what I'm sure
will be severely overtaxed wifi.
I'm thinking EVDO might be a good work around. Anyone had any
experience using EVDO a The Boston Convention and
I'll be off the grid in West Virginia, so no Par-tay this week.
Very psyched to have Dina Kaplan of blip.tv on Oct 10 where we'll
discuss the ins and outs of getting and keeping sponsorship for your
video podcast. Might be of interest to some of y'all.
http://tinyurl.com/2oghjj
Have a great
Weds, 9PM Eastern
http://jonnygoldstein.com
http://tinyurl.com/2xc295
Even at twice the price, it sounds pretty cool:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/24/business/worldbusiness/24laptop.html
Can it deal w/video? Not sure.
Thanks for the update. Gotta check some of these out.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Harold Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been meaning to thank all of you who've participated in the
FlashMeeting sessions these past couple of weeks. Since taking over
the moderation
35 wasted no time in this episode getting into sex (more like rape
actually), sneakiness, and murky parentage in the second episode.
Whoa! So much for the slow build...
Episode had much better sound than last night.
They tried to do a chat with actors and audience at the end, but thus
far not
One place you can watch is Jonny's Par-tay at 9PM Eastern. I'm going
to embed the ustream in the Par-tay webpage with a chatroom
underneath, then after the 10 minute episode, we'll keep talking. If
you have a webcam and an operator11.com account, I'll try to put you
on camera. If not, you can let
I liked it a bunch too. If ya missed the debut of 35 you can check
it out, along with our jonny's par-tay post mortem at
http://tinyurl.com/2t24ru
next week: drew olanoff of http://scriggity.com/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, bordercollieaustralianshepherd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
In this coming week's episode we'll watch the debut episode of 35#8243;
Synchronis.TV's Compelling, character rich, plot driven, scripted
webisode streamed live. Then you, me, and the rest of the Par-tay
will rock it like those judges on the muppets, weighing in with our
thumbs up, down, and
-stream of the show or what? Just curious.
Jan
On 9/17/07, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In this coming week's episode we'll watch the debut episode of
35#8243;
Synchronis.TV's Compelling, character rich, plot driven, scripted
webisode streamed live. Then you, me, and the rest
Congrats to you and the rest of the FireAnt team. I know how you all
busted your behinds to create it, keep developing it, and get the word
out about it. Take a bow.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
W00T!! Congrats! :D
--
Bill
Here's what I think makes the difference for me as a producer as to
which live streaming video service I choose to use:
Customer service---are they responsive? Do they fix problems fast?
Reliability---does it all work?
Capacity---how many simultaneous viewers does it allow?
Features that work
was a sponsor of Vlog Europe.
On 12/09/2007, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's what I think makes the difference for me as a producer as to
which live streaming video service I choose to use:
Customer service---are they responsive? Do they fix problems fast?
Reliability
Correction---Jay's gonna be on on Jonny's Par-tay at ***6PM***
Pacific, ***9PM Eastern.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's something from the archives, Dec 2004.
http://www.momentshowing.net/2004/12/video_videoblog.html
I used to work at a
9-10PM Eastern, Weds Sept. 12
The first half hour will feature media iconoclast Jay Dedman who is
wondering now that it's gotten easy to make stuff, what we're going to
make.
The second half of the show will feature Kathryn V. Jones who is
poised to debut 35 a scripted, plot-driven, live web
, jonny goldstein
spamjonny@ wrote:
9-10PM Eastern, Weds Sept. 12
The first half hour will feature media iconoclast Jay Dedman who is
wondering now that it's gotten easy to make stuff, what we're going to
make.
The second half of the show will feature Kathryn V. Jones who
Chris Brogan is my guest tonight on Jonny's Par-tay. For those who
don't know Chris, he's a community builder, founder of Podcamp, Video
On the Net promoter, social media maven, and a man with many friends
(1500+ on twitter). Warning: Thoughts may be provoked. As always, you
are welcome to
One of the most important things is to really enjoy interviewing
people. Be happy to be there. Your subject will sense that and loosen
up. You may be nervous (a la Scoble interviewing Gates) but if you are
genuinely interested in what that person has to say and are excited
about having the chance
http://tinyurl.com/3ay87h
After taking this week off to dig my way out of moving hell, the
Par-tay is back, this time with Chris. Yeah!
Look forward to you vid Gena
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan as much as I hate that video and the continuing poison it has cast
I am not asking Podtech or anyone else to remove the video. That is
censorship. I don't hold Podtech accountable for the
Everything you've ever wanted to ask an Emmy Award winning video editor,
videoblogger, and all around awesome dude this week on the Par-tay
with guest Bill Cammack.
Bill is a big ol' ball of activity, connectivity, talent, and good
vibes. We'll talk his past, present, and future projects and
Just watched it, and, egads, that's some cringe inducing stuff.
I'm glad this discussion is happening, because I don't we talk about
racism enough in this country. And it's not always easy to talk about
it. But we should, because it causes so much misery. Our country is
shot through with
Thanks to the folks that contacted me about this. I got all my
questions answered. I appreciate your help!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My boss wants me to jazz up videos I'm making for work. So far, I've
been using iMovie. He blanched
My boss wants me to jazz up videos I'm making for work. So far, I've
been using iMovie. He blanched at the cost of Final Cut Pro, so I'm
thinking of Final Cut Express as an option.
If anyone has used FCE and has tried to do any motion graphics or
compositing, I'd love to talk with you. I know
I'm gonna showcase videos by four DC area videobloggers tonight. They are
Puffy Shoe:
http://abjectobjects.blogspot.com/
Gerry T:
http://gerryt.com
Jill Foster:
http://livingwithgeeks.wordpress.com/
Andy Carvin:
http://gerryt.com
Come join the live video extravaganza! And if you have an
I liked the debate a lot. I think that having the public submit
questions allowed CNN to pose questions to the candidates that they
might have been too chicken to pose. It gave them some cover. The
YouTubers were way more interesting than having the usual talking heads.
--- In
Beth Kanter, a vlogger who helps nonprofits figure out how to use
social media to reach their goals, will be my guest this Weds on
Jonny's Par-tay. You will be able to text chat questions and comments
during the show. Plus special bonus guests---Ryanne and Jay from
Thailand (this is contingent on
I helped produce this one for the organization I work for...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=P-A7k9Rx78s
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, mcmpress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's our entry:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1jodTIw1ZY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1jodTIw1ZY
To be
It's the premiere episode of Jonny Goldstein's live interactive
internet video talk show: Jonny's Par-tay. It's a par-tay, and you
are invited.
Tune in to hear this interview with DC Media Maker's own Gerry T, of
htpp://gerryt.com, in this special freedom of speech episode. A few
weeks ago, Gerry
9:40 Eastern
at http://jonnygoldstein.com
Yeah, I'm gonna go. Just so happens I'm gonna be in the city!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Den 06.07.2007 kl. 18:19 skrev schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm coming out for Quirks BBQ though! I loves me some BBQ! BBQ and
Bill Cammack and I are messing around w/blogtv.com right now, which is a live
streaming
video interactive thingie, kind of fun. Come mess around with us.
Go to http://www.blogtv.com/Shows/712
And join us if you wanna partay
Awesome, I'm glad YouTubers made it to Pixelodeon. There is some
really rich interaction and media making on YouTube.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/538323076/
here you can see some of the nutty Youtubers
I'm looking to get a phone I can watch video on. I'm on t-mobile. Any
recommendations?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jonathan Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Congrats on being asked to create the video run at your tradeshow!
That was
an awesome Relay For Life video.
I'm no expert on video cameras, but I have upgraded my camera to
better suit
professional video creation
ack. come back.
Informal hangin' out w/other DC Media Makers. The place has good
bevvies and Irish pub food to go with the scintillating conversation.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
6:30-8:30 PM
Where
The Four Provinces
Cleveland Park Metro stop (red line)
3412 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, District of Columbia
I scooted down to the Capitol to see the Future of Video hearing of
the Internet and Telcommunications Subcommittee of the house of Reps.
The Chairman, Ed Markey, whipped out his camcorder, vlogger style, and
shot the audience. He YouTubed it and you can see it on his site.
After 48 hours, many cups of coffee and cartons of horrific Chinese
takeout, our entry is up. If you can't make the screening tomorrow,
then here 'tis online.
http://www.jonnygoldstein.com/2007/05/07/48-hour-film-fest-debut/
When: 6:30-8:30, Thursday, May 10
Where: Cleveland Park Library, 3310 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Metro: Cleveland Park stop, Red Line.
Should be a good time. Lots of activity by DC MM members in the last
couple of weeks.
A bunch of us are doing it down in DC. Look forward to seeing what NYC
does.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, contactmica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello Vloggers!
I haven't been on this list in a while but always impressed by all the
action and dialog here.
I am producing The 2007
Adam---OK, but I'm on top.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well it sounds like there are a lot of folks ready to put in the
grunt work
in DC, so I'm removing my NYC vote from the pool.
I've been up here in the northeast for 3 1/2
, Andy Carvin, Jonny
Goldstein
and
I met at our first DCMM meeting in a bar at Dupont Circle and now
we have
a
rather large group of talented, energetic people.
Plus you can crash in my guest room. Well, one or two of you can,
anyway.
And I make a hell of a breakfast.
Carl
If you're in DC stop by and have a drink and blab with other DC area
vloggers.
http://tinyurl.com/yvzecx
Sounds like a fun project
Too bad I'm mostly in DC these days.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds fascinating.
Been waiting for folks to use this community for things like this.
If you wanna be in a vlogvertising endeavor, show up in
CNN's I-Report let's anyone upload footage. Someone uploaded their
mobile phone video to I-Report and CNN is using it in their VA Tech
Shooting coverage. I-Report is powered by Blip.TV software by the way.
http://tinyurl.com/33qgsw
I'd like to throw Washington DC in the ring as a possible venue for
Vloggercon 2007.
So far we've had NYC (The Culture/Finance/Media capital), Bay Area
(The Tech capital), why not do vloggercon in the political capital?
Imagine combining Vloggercon with visits to your lawmakers, interest
groups,
Come share your projects, get, and give, feedback. Plus, veteran media
maker, Jim Long will give his report from the the Video on the Net
conference, as well as give a quick presentation on creating
sequences. Yeah!
When:
Thursday, April 12, 2007
6:30 PM - 8:45 PM
Where:
Southeast Branch
All Ye DC Videobloggers and Videoblogging groupies:
Join us as we Media Makers expand our social frontier try a new
place downtown at At R.F.D (Regional Food and Drink). All
videobloggers, videoblogger wannabees, and media moguls of every
stripe welcome to this informal networking event.
RFD is
YouTube is a rich stew o' flavors and interactions. I'm a big fan. I
don't see why you couldn't call them vloggers too. It's all video on
the web w/comments.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, JOHNNIE WARNER
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with all due respect to the indepedent video bloggers
, 2007, at 11:22 AM, jonny goldstein wrote:
YouTube is a rich stew o' flavors and interactions. I'm a big fan. I
don't see why you couldn't call them vloggers too. It's all video on
the web w/comments.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, JOHNNIE WARNER
johnnie.warner@ wrote
This guy does great interviews. Check this one out:
http://gerryt.com/?p=14
When:
Thursday, March 15, 2007
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Where:
Southeast Branch Public Library
403 7th St SE
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia 20003
Eastern Market Metro stop (Blue and Orange lines)
Please join us for our monthly workshop to discuss video blogging in
the greater DC area.
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.
I'm not sure what business are currently vlogging, but I agree that
there is great commercial potential in vlogging---something like real
estate especially. You can video a walk through of a property for
example. Do a video for Property of the the week or something.
You might want to just go to
@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack
BillCammack@ wrote:
Is there a way to contact the group @ that time? iChat? Are you
planning any kind of feed?
Bill
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
spamjonny@ wrote:
When
Thursday, February 15, 2007
6:30 PM - 8:30
When
Thursday, February 15, 2007
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Where
S.E. Library Branch
403 7th Street, SE (corner of 7th D Street)
Washington, DC, dc 20003
Across from Eastern Market Metro Stop (Blue and Orange Lines)
Details here:
http://dcmediamakers.wordpress.com
If you're in DC, come rock this with us!
This time we're going to have a hands-on video production party. That
means, bring your laptop, power cord, and camera. Work on your own
project, help someone with their project, or document what's going on.
Additionally, Jim Long of NBC, a veteran
This looks like a great addition to online resources on how to vlog
Worth checking out.
http://www.projectnml.org/exemplars/06vlog
Learn about video blogging!
With Steve Garfield, John Barth, Jason Crow and Four Eyed Monsters
Jason,
We're meeting twice a month.
Here's our details from our next activity. Definitely drop by if you
get a chance.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Where
S.E. Library Branch
403 7th Street, SE (corner of 7th D Street)
Washington, DC, dc 20003
(Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps)
people'll be making money out of
vlogging..
michael
--- jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This looks like a great addition to online resources
on how to vlog
Worth checking out.
http://www.projectnml.org/exemplars/06vlog
Learn about video blogging!
With Steve Garfield, John
DC Media Makers is a group of video blogging enthusiasts from the
greater DC area who get together twice a month to talk about video
blogging and participate in collaborative video projects. The group
was started in late 2006 and newcomers are welcome. This meeting is an
informal happy hour. So
In case you couldn't make the rally in person, here are videos from DC
Media Makers, Andy Carvin, Jill Foster, Carl Weaver, and holithtic
healer, Yanni Goldthtein.
http://tinyurl.com/ypjgul
Peath!
YouTube has an incredibly large and vibrant community. It's that
critical mass that makes it so compelling for so many creators.
YouTube may have it's downsides, but the interaction going on there is
amazeing. I think it's a great idea to connect w/the YouTubers face to
face, just to tap into some
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