Re: [videoblogging] tagging posts in wordpress question
Den 22.02.2008 kl. 12:13 skrev David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Am I completely missing it, or is this worth bringing up to the wordpress folks? Seems like a bug in Wordpress. If they want to follow the rel-tag spec tags they are working against their users (the tag is the last component of the URL). As URLs spaces should be encoded either as '+' or '%20'. Technorati recognizes both because they follow the rel-tag spec (they wrote it, after all) tag name should become tag+name or tag%20name in the URL. tag-name is a separate tag. You should file a bug in the Wordpress issue tracker. Since the Wordpress docs are hell to navigate I've found the link for you: http://codex.wordpress.org/Reporting_Bugs - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] drupal + blip
Den 19.02.2008 kl. 10:00 skrev Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED]: just saw this post from arthurf on the Drupal video group that may be of interest. if you're in boston around march 3rd, he's looking to meet up with interested parties at drupalcon08 Better media handling in Drupal Core is also one of the priorities at the code sprint that will be going on the day after DrupalCon ends. I'll be there, I hope you'll be too: http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/codesprint - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] drupal + blip
I have not used it, but you may want to check out the Embedded media field module: http://drupal.org/project/emfield - Andreas Den 10.02.2008 kl. 22:35 skrev pepa [EMAIL PROTECTED]: could you help me with this, friends? i´m looking for upload-to-blip drupal modules. i´ve only found this one: http://www.theanthillsocial.co.uk/ant/120, (but not an example of it). do you know something about it? and do you know other upload-to-blip drupal modules, and examples of them? would you recommend the use of such a thing at all? (i want to create a kind of community on this software basis). thanks a lot in. cheers. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] How a newspaper uses video
Den 07.02.2008 kl. 01:50 skrev Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: if newspapers actually embrace video, and start really telling stories about my local arealook out. Haven't newspapers already embraced videos? My local paper started converging a dozen small local papers, a couple of radio stations and a tv news channel in 2003 (before you began videoblogging). Here's a longer article about the process from the former editor in chief: http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reports/06-4NRwinter/p16-0604-haagerup.html The important part is for a newspaper to remember to do good journalism and not force video into every story, but only where it makes sense. My local paper is really good at telling local stories - I don't see why *not* using video makes you unable to tell good stories. Using video *and* text *and* audio gives you opportunities to tell a wider range of stories, but simply embracing video does not mean you'll become a good storyteller. American local tv-news are notoriously bad at adapting stories with no obvious images for tv (frequent use of pointless and long stand-ups is the repeat offender). Do you think newspapers are better or worse because they are not bound by the regular one hour news broadcast (with commercial breaks) that is so typical for American local news? - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] How a newspaper uses video
Den 07.02.2008 kl. 10:37 skrev Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: good question. newspapers could really do it better than local US TV news...but US newspapers are going through the same cutbacks as TV news did in the 90's. the corporate mantra is do more with less. No, you do less with less. I don't know if I agree entirely that you do less with less. There are several advantages to training traditional newspaper journalists to be able to use more media (writing for the web, audio and video) as well as re-training traditional photojournalists to take stills (and vice versa). Granted if you move from being a specialist to being a generalist the results are not likely to be as polished, but maybe that's not a bad thing. The videos could end up looking more like vlogs where productional value is not as important as the story. My gut tells me the local newspapers stand a better chance than local tv. Newspapers seem to have gotten through the battle between journalism and advertising with more integrity intact. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Conversation Tracking (was: Plugin for Video Comments)
It's wonderful to see excitement about this topic again, but as Sull says some level of samepageism is missing. I also have a feeling this list is not the optimal place to design such a system (a smaller working group would be better for starters). The last time the topic was seriously discussed on this list was back in August 2004 (!). It would be helpful to go back and read the comments back then to avoid having the exact same discussion all over again. I've collected my blog posts from then here: http://www.solitude.dk/tag/conversation+tracking (also includes links to some relevant threads on this group). There are many words on that page because this is a complicated issue. And yes, I still have a working copy of a pingback client/server solution that enables the technical side of this (no need to modify any spec. The technical tools are all available. No new specs needs to be written for this, no new CSS classes are needed). Code examples are also nice, but I think it's way too early for them at this point. It would be far more valuable to stop and sit down and think long and hard about how people communicate and converse on the web in general. What I've seen in this thread so far deals only with a very limited scenario (a person who posts a video and nothing else in response to a different video). That scenario doesn't even begin to represent how people are conversing, not in videoblogs, not in general on the web. A distributed commenting system must succeed in at least three cases: 1. Must be media agnostic and not make assumptions about the role of any media objects. Comments are not just a video or some text. At times the video is the main focal point of a comment, at times the video is a mere illustration and the meat is somewhere else. The system must not assume. 2. Must be able to support any kind of media mix in each comment. Comments are video with text or text with a photo or photo with a video (and so on and so on). The system must be able to handle these different kinds of media mixes. 3. Must be able to support a network structure (as the web), and not just threaded and flat comments. I'm seeing a lot of implicit assumptions in the proposals in this thread. It is imperative to make those assumptions explicit so it can be evaluated whether or not they are the correct ones. That discussion is not a technical discussion and that's why I think it's best to prohibit the use of technical jargon (no one is allowed to say RSS, ATOM, HTML etc.) to keep the focus on *what* kind of system you are looking to build before you go about solving *how* to build it. - Andreas Den 05.02.2008 kl. 13:33 skrev David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I like the use of cite and rev/rel -- it's meaning that's already defined. cite a rel=enclosure class=comment href=... type=video/...img class=thumbnail src=thumbnail.jpg //a In Response to: a rev=comment href=http://example.com/what_i_am_commenting_to;.../a /cite Seems to say it all. Doesn't it? I'm not sure what all the talk about charts and graphs are all about ... I personally don't imagine ever using such an interface (I could be wrong) .. but I would love a way to list (at my post's permalink) video responses to my videos that people publish on their sites. Doesn't the above describe that pretty accurately? Sounds like what we need is a) a plugin that scans trackback urls for rev=comment and picks up any rel=enclosure type=video links within the same cite block ?? -- said plugin could then easily save for this trackback comment the same video comment fields that my recent plugin does for regular comments display them appropriately. (Other bigger/better plugins could use the same stored fields to display the video comments in all sorts of fabulous ways) b) a simple way to let you post a video response on your site to a video elsewhere -- what would be cool is a bookmarklet you can click in your browser while at someones post that sends you to your blogs write post page with the framework of the above syntax already completed. Just plugin your url to your video and your thumbnail and presto. (such plugin in of urls could be done in some whiz bang web2.0 way of course) - Dave -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Does the file size of video matter anymore?
Unless you only care about rich people in large urban metro areas, then yes, file sizes do matter. - Andreas Den 04.02.2008 kl. 09:44 skrev Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I was just curious what people thought about the file sizes of their video's or the video's that they subscribe too, download, etc. Do you look at the file size often, does it matter if it's big or not? by big I say over 50 mb. I know some of the size of your video file is dependent on how long your video is, but as we as vloggers start making longer and bigger projects, larger and larger file sizes are going to be a natural by product right? I mean using the Ipod settings at 640X480 in itself can still create a rather large file depending on the length of the video. It seemed in the begining, shorter and smaller was better, but is that changing at all? I mean with the push towards HD, with being able to view content on the TV, etc, it just seems like its all a part of the evolution...or is it? I was just curious as to what you all thought. Heath personal http://batmangeek.com professional http://heathparks.com -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Plugin for Video Comments
From the archives (back in 2005), here's one possible interface for displaying video quotes: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20051013-0025 It has a big quote mark and a link back to the original. Made with this: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/linkubator/ (choose the 'video quote' option) - Andreas Den 31.01.2008 kl. 12:37 skrev David King [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Asked a slightly different way - what's the difference? What's the difference between someone's text-based words and someone's video-based words? I'm thinking you should be able to pull quotes from both. David On Jan 31, 2008 11:34 AM, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been cautious in this area.. It's a good question. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can we use use each others video, like we currently use each other's text posts to have a conversation? -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: VlogEurope 2008 date and time suggestion
Den 30.01.2008 kl. 03:37 skrev Jeffrey Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The good news never ends. Hungary is not on the Euro, so it's still relatively affordable for Americans. The Hungarian currency is pegged to the Euro so currency exchange rates does not save Americans money. If the Euro goes up against the dollar, the Hungarian currency goes up against the dollar (just like the Danish krone). It's cheaper to stay there than in say... Paris or Copenhagen, but it's not because of the exchange rates. :o) Watch for flight sales and book then. Prices from the US to Europe seriously drop when one flies after October 1. My advice for anyone coming is to fly into a major European hub (London, Paris, Frankfurt, etc. etc.) and check http://whichbudget.com to see which budget airlines fly to Budapest. Budapest is also within easy train distance to Vienna, Bratislava, and is a bit longer to Munich. Train tickets can be VERY cheap, but you have to book upwards of three months in advance to get the omg-I-paid-so-little fares. I don't have the balls to do that kind of flying (I know others do). If you book your trip as two separate flights and your first flight is delayed there is *no* compensation for the flight you miss. Maybe not a big deal coming in, but a giant financial pain in the ass if you miss your transatlantic flight coming home. If I were to book flights like that I'd leave at least 24 hours in the connecting city (and then you have to pay for a hotel meaning your costs would end up around the same). Budapest is beautiful. This is an excellent excuse to go back. Another good excuse is the goulash. Mmmm. - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: VlogEurope 2008 date and time suggestion
Budapest does not seem to me to be the most accessible european city from the US. While it's true that the only direct flight I can see from the US to Budapest is from NYC (with Malév). Budapest is very accessible. These cities are the major European hubs: * London * Paris * Frankfurt * Amsterdam Fly into one of those and connect on to Budapest from there. Which one depends on your airline of choice (if you're a Star Alliance kind of guy like me you'd likely fly Lufthansa or United through Frankfurt or Munich and then to Budapest from there -- if you enjoy the hell that is British safety regulations you'd fly through London). The online search tools should find these connecting flights for you automatically. Remember to leave some room in your first European Union airport for clearing customs. Malév is the national Hungarian airline and I can see they're a part of the Oneworld alliance along with American Airlines and British Airways. If you have no affiliation with other alliances I'd start by searching for deals through those airlines. - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re:some experimental templates
Yeah, QT has some nice JS hooks. Unfortuantely browser support is kind of spotty and IIRC recent security advisories has resulted in the functionality being a bit crippled in IE. I have not been able to make tests recently because I don't have access to a Windows machine so I don't know how much this holds up. I have been wanting to create a javascript-powered text track and chapter track creator, but as usual I haven't had time yet. It should be fun though. - Andreas Den 17.01.2008 kl. 11:05 skrev Sull [EMAIL PROTECTED]: if these are embedded on a webpage, then javascript can be used to interact with the QT plugin and get video duration and check if playing and other useful things. On Jan 16, 2008 10:36 PM, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi Doron like the hamlet diptych :-) On 17/01/2008, at 4:26 AM, Doron Golan wrote: some time ago I did http://the9th.com/?p=19 also 2 movies looped side by side but embedded this way. no XML my question. supposed you like to play several unlooped movies that will play consecutively. when a movie complete downloading, a new movie will load. is that possible to do using XML file? yes and no. the templates I wrote use the childmovie feature of QT. this is where a parent QT movie can include other QT movies/objects and it plays them within itself. much like a webpage is made up of different parts which the browser collects and shows as a whole. So, a childmovie track can contain a list of as many films as you like. These can be included as part of the movie (by scrfipting in live stage pro) or in the template's case by being read in via the xml file (which is also being managed via coding in livestage pro). Now, it is easy to load different movies in the childmovie list, the code is simple (more or less state the name of the childmovie track you need to address and then tell it which film in the list for that track to load and play). to do what you ask you would need to probably script somethign that: 1. got the total length of the current childmovie clip 2. checked to see if it had got to the end 3. if at the end then load another you could also do this just by checking if it is playing or not, on the assumption that if it isn't playing then it's got to the end. there would be a pause as the next clip was loaded (due to all the usual network issues), but no doubt there's some clever preload thing you might be able to do to hide this pause. short answer is that the only way i know to do this is via livestage pro, and the status of that quite expensive software is very grey at the moment. But QT can do it quite easily as a technology, just getting under the hood is the problem [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rox Lumiere for Rupert
have no doubt that Andreas and Brittany wouldn't have a problem with removing links to someone's work if they asked. personally I think curating material that relates to a theme is excellent, it is just manual tag clouding really :-) helps promote stuff too! On 16/01/2008, at 12:59 AM, Heath wrote: But Andreas has stated, that in addition to linking to a video if someone emails him, that if he or Brittany come accross a Lumiere they will then also link to it...But what if the person doesn't want to be linked to because they don't believe in this manifesto? Look, I know the web is a great big link fest, but in cases like this, I think it bears pondering that practice. Cheryl has already stated that she will no longer make Lumiere's because she doesn't want to be associated with the manifesto, I find that troubling. How many others feel that way? If Andreas were giving people the choice to be associated with the site he has, I wouldn't feel the way I do, but he doesn't always do that, and that is where my concern lies. Adrian Miles adrian.miles@ bachelor communication honours coordinator vogmae.net.au -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rox Lumiere for Rupert
David, you can rest assured that people would have to stay on the lumiere site for over 3 hours before your video would be played. There is a clear link to the blogpost where the video came from right below it (same way iTunes handles videos). I have received no complaints from anyone over the videos being played on the site - I have however received positive feedback from people who think it is a very nice touch. No one has ever e-mailed me or Brittany with a request to remove a link from the site. Any speculation on whether or not the link would be removed would be just that, speculation. Please don't start making up issues that are not there. Are you are outraged on your own behalf or on the behalf of unknown strangers? Apart from the 3-4 very vocal people in this thread we have received many positive comments from people who have created lumiere videos. They have used the constraints to experiment with the way they produce videos. The most common feedback has been that using the lumiere rules have helped them see video in a new light and that they have helped them break free of the practices they were trapped in (but didn't realize). I will encourage anyone to experiment in such a way, either using the lumiere rules or a different set of constraints. I am partial to the lumiere rules because I think they are formulated in a way that makes creating lumiere videos very easy. I especially hope that Mike Moon who have created many memorable lumiere videos (my favourite is this one from November: http://moon.blogspot.com/2007/11/lumiere-falling.html ) is able to see that Brittany's and my intentions for maintaining the project does not need to match with his intentions for creating the videos and that he'll be creating more in the future. He and everyone else should get whatever out of creating lumiere videos they want, each has their own reasons for creating these small, reflective moments. - Andreas Den 17.01.2008 kl. 10:24 skrev David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Jan 16, 2008 10:02 PM, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adrian: To your Question about having video's removed from the list. The only solution Andreas has responded with is to delete the video. Delete it from it's original posted location... delete it from Blip (or whatever storage location) and lose all links including those to other sites or discussions. Yeah I really couldn't believe that when I read it. I don't think we would have accepted such a solution from anyone outside the community - why should we be expected to here? This is more than a simple link. It's our video being actually played (without the context of our post with it) on another site. Further, we're called participants - and We/Our beliefs are listed in a manifesto we may not agree with. And the person doing this says if you don't like it delete your video from your site (and every other site that may have linked to it). Besides the fact that it's just simple courtesy to honor the wishes of members of this community who are asking that their creative works not be displayed in the context of the manifesto (rather than forcing their participation in something they don't feel their creative works are in line with) Its just wrong - we never would have accepted that 'solution' from anyone else. I'm really quite shocked at how its all being handled. - Dave -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] some experimental templates
#5 was the one where one video slowed down gradually as you moved your mouse into the other video. - Andreas Den 16.01.2008 kl. 19:05 skrev Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]: hi Andreas remind me again what the old number 5 did again? (So yes, will be adding it shortly, think they all should be available as triptychs too.) On 17/01/2008, at 1:08 AM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote: Will you be adding the templates for rhizome 5 and 6? (I was looking for number 5 specifically yesterday when I found out that eZedia won't let you do anything on hover, only on click) Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] bachelor communication honours coordinator vogmae.net.au -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rox Lumiere for Rupert
I can tell you that Aske Dam, who first introduced me to the rules creates his lumiere videos with one notable exception - he allows himself to break one of the rules. Most often this is the no audio rule for the same reasons you outline. I have found the 1 minute rule to be the one I most often would like to break. Like when I put up a video that's almost two minutes, but otherwise follows the rules: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20071018-1325 (I don't add that video to the collection). In this case I even put up a 1 minute lumiere version (obviously breaking the no editing rule by trimming the original footage). Only a small subset of the lumiere videos adhere to the strictest interpretations of the rules. Video compression can easily be seen as a type of video effect, many people trim footage and almost as many add credit rolls or title cards (breaking the no edit rule). It is curious that you mention the no audio rule since it's my own personal favourite. Removing the audio makes the videos more universally accessible. There is no spoken language so you can watch and understand a person's video even if you do not speak his language. Futhermore the lack of audio forces the view to focus on the visuals 100%. Most importantly though it takes control away from the video creator and gives the viewer more control. This is one of the areas the lumiere videos excel at. You, the video creator, have less to say about what the video means and the viewers have more freedom to create their own meanings from the visual. We feel that these benefits (as far as our goals go anyway) outweigh whatever effect the audio has (don't tell me you didn't re-create the sound of waves in your head as you watched Rox' video, no audio track was needed :p) Aske has chided me last time we met for insisting on keeping all rules intact and as you can see he has not submitted any of his own videos (partly because he has no online prescence, partly because his videos all break one of the rules). We felt that insisting on all rules worked towards the various goals (more room for contemplation and viewer interpretations) and also stricter rules makes it easier to get involved and create a video (fewer variables means it's easier to record). - Andreas Den 17.01.2008 kl. 13:40 skrev Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Well you did answer my concernt about the term 'participants' off-list,t hanks for that. I made one or two other points about the manifesto itself, which were not responded to, but they werent particularily good points so I dont mind. I will expand on my opniion that not being allowed any sound is a bit limiting. I can see why this clause would be desirable, the manifesto talks about some of the things it wants to avoid, and no audio makes it easy for people to avoid things liek monologues, voiceovers etc. My gripe is that many of the moments I could want to capture, would be so much nicer experiences if the ambient sound was present. And for xample I missed the sound of the sea in Rox's video, those waves seemed sort of impotent without their voice. The 'solution' to this is no doubt to come up with another name set of rules for something else that is similar but includes such audio. Its not really me to be into that sort of thing, if I want to make such vids in future I will probably just do it without giving them a name or trying to get others to make them to, but thats just me. Cheers Steve Elbows --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am not seeing any wish to discuss the contents of the manifesto in this thread. Mike is the only one who has come close, but pointing out that he has scripted a lumiere video (we all have) is not an opening for discussion. It's just a statement of fact. I have written some long e-mails in this thread, that have either not been read or ignored. Most e-mails in this thread have been repeats and I don't want to sit and type up the exact same reply again. As I've already pointed out Brittany left this list in early 2006. It would also help if you would address the original point of my participation in this thread (is proper acknowledgement not a fair request?) From the people in this thread I have seen - with a few welcome exceptions - only gripes about the manifesto somehow represents you and your work. I can't take responsibility when you choose such a ridiculous interpretation. The manifesto uses the pronoun we because there are two authors. It describes our reasoning for maintaining a curated list of videos that follow six simple rules. It says nothing about the intentions that each author has for creating his own lumiere videos. There, I repeated myself again. - Andreas Den 17.01.2008 kl. 08:23 skrev Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Excellent points Mike, espeacially about
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rox Lumiere for Rupert
People are free to delete any video and it won't show up. We have still not received any requests from anyone asking for their links to be removed. On the other hand we have received many requests to be included. If you want to contact the maintainers of the videoblogging.info website (that'd be Brittany and myself) the e-mail address is right there on the page. If anyone wants to discuss the actual content of the manifesto and why we think a reflexive process is important, you can also e-mail us there. - Andreas Den 17.01.2008 kl. 13:29 skrev David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Jan 17, 2008 1:07 PM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any speculation on whether or not the link would be removed would be just that, speculation. Please don't start making up issues that are not there. Andreas, I'm not making anything up. YOU said that if we didnt want to be included at your site we were free to delete our videos from blip/our site. YOU said (and I quote) If you want to have your videos removed simply delete them from your website. YOU continued on to expound about the link-oriented nature of the web and reaffirmed again in a second email that if we didn't want to be listed we should delete our hosted video. No one has ever e-mailed me or Brittany with a request to remove a link from the site. I never said they did. However there seems to be some concern here in this thread and YOU HAVE STATED that if they don't like they are free to delete their video. My concern is hardly speculative, and I'm certainly not making anything up. Please don't start putting word in my mouth. David, you can rest assured that people would have to stay on the lumiere site for over 3 hours before your video would be played. That's hardly the point, Andreas - and I suspect you know that. If it took 45 years for my video to show up on a site whose premise I disagreed with, I as the creator of the creative work should be able to request it not be displayed as participant. There is a clear link to the blogpost where the video came from right below it (same way iTunes handles videos). Except iTunes doesn't publish a manifesto stating my beliefs / inspirations as they relate to my creative works. Are you are outraged on your own behalf or on the behalf of unknown strangers? Apart from the 3-4 very vocal people in this thread we have received many positive comments from people who have created lumiere videos. I'm sure you have gotten good feedback as well. But what about those 3-4 people expressing concerns here? Are you going to honor their request to not be included, or are you sticking to your you're free to delete your video stance? The only thing I was outraged about was your insistent need to default to an insulting and combative tone with people who were just trying to be part of the community. I said I was shocked about your insistence that you would not honor requests for removal (see above where I remind you of what YOU said). - Dave -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rox Lumiere for Rupert
Den 17.01.2008 kl. 16:05 skrev Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: So how about Lumish... stuff that is inspired by and deeply related to Lumiere, but may break a rule here or there. Go nuts. For something somewhat related that predates my own lumiere videos: http://blandlands.com/ -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] some experimental templates
I was looking for these jsut yesterday, but your old links on your blog to hypertext.rmit are dead. It's great that you are moving them to be accessible again. Will you be adding the templates for rhizome 5 and 6? (I was looking for number 5 specifically yesterday when I found out that eZedia won't let you do anything on hover, only on click) - Andreas Den 16.01.2008 kl. 05:44 skrev Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]: hi all a few years ago I made some templates that let you make what we could describe as experimental video blog works. I have redone some of these templates (more to come), and thought I'd give a quick heads up for the 4 that are available, for those that want to use them. They're located at http://vogmae.net.au/drupal/doing/rhizome There are four templates. You can download them as zip archives. Each is a QT movie with an associated XML file. The XML file is where you put the urls of the video/audio you want the template to use. These four all let you play two 320x240 videos next to each other, and two of them also allow you to play a third soundtrack. They loop. They are intended to encourage experimentation, and to make concrete for those without access to authoring tools some features of what fully web based video might actually do. (YMMV.) No doubt there are some errors, please let me know and I'll try to fix things, otherwise for those that are interested, I hope you enjoy. WARNING: if you use these then they cannot be used in RSS feeds as media enclosures. Eg if you rely on subscriptions these will not work. This is because each QT movie must be able to read the XML file and in RSS feeds all that is delivered is the QT movie which, once on the client computer or device (eg iPod) can no longer find the XML file, and so cannot find or load the media it requires. Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] bachelor communication honours coordinator vogmae.net.au -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
[videoblogging] Re: Whole Foods TV
Why do you think a video would help if you don't trust the labeling? In the US and the EU countries organic certifications are handled by national agencies (USDA in the US). If a product is labeled with the USDA Organic mark without actually being organic the company is already comitting fraud - do you think it would be hard for them to create a video showing how nice and organic their farms are, even when they're not? I fail to see how videos would bring more authenticity to the table in this case. I can easily see how videos can bring more deceptive practices to the table. Companies creating wonderful videos and stories about how they treat their cows, when the reality is much different. Telling customers things like we don't have the USDA certification, but look at this great video. We are good guys after all!. I am much more sceptical of videos produced bby a company than I am of a national certification body. After all the companies' profits go up if they make rosy videos, the USDA has no stake in the matter. You don't trust ads on tv either, do you? The Fairtrade/Max Havelaar marks are even more tightly controlled than the national organic marks and they are controlled by a single organization wordwide. The problem with Fairtrade is not that you can't trust the mark, it's that it's so hard to find products to buy! Try looking in your local grocery store and see how many options for Fairtrade chocolate you have (in my local Whole Foods I have one - and it's not always on the shelf). - Andreas --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The US health supermarket, Whole Foods, has a videoblog now: http://wholefoodsmarket.com/socialmedia/secretingredient Its just cooking segment, but the blog layout is nice. Id like to see video showing where their food comes from. like here's a new product we are carrying. here's a trip to the place where it was made. I increasingly am skeptical of organic/fairtrade-claims on packaging. Video would be a good way to bridge this gap. Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 Professional: http://ryanishungry.com Personal: http://momentshowing.net Photos: http://flickr.com/photos/jaydedman/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/jaydedman RSS: http://tinyurl.com/yqgdt9
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rox Lumiere for Rupert
Heath, you are not understanding what the manifesto is or what the video collection is. We did not tell anyone about the manifesto. Those who found it did so due to their own curiosity. This was a conscious choice for us as we would rather have people discover it on their own. In time it was picked up by boing boing, letting the cat out of the proverbial bag. This is however irrelevant. If you read the manifesto you will notice that it does not prescribe a defined behaviour people must follow to be included (other than the six lumiere rules, naturally). Nor does it say that the videos in the collection are made by people who stand behind the manifesto. If you are reading that you must be deliberately misunderstanding what it says. The manifesto is quite clearly Brittany's and my reasoning to creating this video collection. We speak for ourselves and not for anyone else. It is right there at the bottom just above the six lumiere rules): As such, we propose and curate, as inspired by media evangelist Aske Dam and the remoscope collective, a collection of personal videos that adhere to the following principles (arguably the natural limits of the original Lumieres) The collection is proposed by us and it is a curated collection, managed by us. It is our names below the manifesto, not anyone else's. These are our reasons for collecting the lumiere videos that people are creating - it says *nothing* about why people are creating these videos. I am sure there are as many reasons as there are videos. As I have already pointed out to Cheryl, we gave it much thought that some people may disagree with what we wrote. As I have already pointed out this was one of our goals. We had no responsibility to let anyone know about it ahead of time as we are only speaking for ourselves, explaining why we are curating this collection of videos. There is no terms of service. We are not service providers for you. We are linking to works that we find interesting (namely works that follow the six lumiere rules). This is how the internet works. You make a webpage that contains inks to other webpages. When I write blog posts I do not ask for permission to mention other websites. I did not email Hillary Clinton, Jay Dedman or Wordpress.org's maintainer to ask permission to talk about them or link to them - just to take 3 examples from my last 4 blog posts. The idea that anyone will have to ask permission to link is silly. It's a curated collection of links, that's all it is. We get submissions through the site and we find lumiere videos in the wild that hasn't been specifically submitted and we add those too. This is how the internet works. The difference between the manifesto and an average blog is perhaps that we have stated our reasons clearly and that we use longer sentences. That is hardly something you can fault us for. - Andreas PS. As I said to Cheryl: If you don't want people to link to your videos, delete them. Den 14.01.2008 kl. 09:20 skrev Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Andreas - I am curious, did you let everyone know when you put out your Lumiere video manifesto? I know I made my Lumiere video (July 07) before this manifesto was put onto the site. I know at that time I learned about Lumiere video's through Verdi and I remember checking the site and just seeing links to videos, I remember reading the site and to be honest I don't remember Brittany's name being on the site, I remember your's. The reason I am curious about you letting everyone know about the manifesto is this, if you didn't let everyone know and I know I don't recall any mention of a manifesto, is that you and Brittany (and whomever else may have been involved) decieded to create this AFTER already having the site up and running under a defined set of rules. Did you give any thought that some may disagree? Did you give any thought that you had a responability to let people know what you were doing in case someone had an issue? Did you feel think that was the viewers or creator's responability? I view it as a change in a terms of service kind of thing, and I think you should have let pepole know, but that's just me. And yes I did read the manifesto and I agree with many things you stated, but I would have liked to know that before now, and would have liked the opportunity to remove my link if I did not agree. That simple courtesty would have been nice. Heath http://batmangeek.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cheryl, it is fine that you have other issues with me, us or the manifesto, but I would like it if you could take a moment to reflect on what my issue is before jumping on to other things. First off Brittany doesn't participate in this group - she quit it before you started videoblogging. That is most likely the same reason why you have received any promotional materials
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rox Lumiere for Rupert
They are in the manifesto (named, it is the remoscope collective) along with Aske Dam's name (who first told me about them). Did you bother to read the website at all before commenting on it? - Andreas Den 13.01.2008 kl. 09:08 skrev Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Back in the original emails, you said The constraints were are following were written down by a japanese art collective and the goal was to mimic the conditions under which the Lumiere Brothers created their first films in 1895. So what about some credit for the unnamed Japanese Art Collective? Bah Steve Elbows --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That was a mention. A discussion takes more than me mentioning it in half a sentence. :o) There were a couple of other emails back in the early summer, but yahoo search probably didn't let you go back that far. All of that is besides the point. - Andreas Den 12.01.2008 kl. 19:52 skrev Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Jan 12, 2008, at 4:21 PM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote: I know the lumiere videos have not been discussed in this group (they don't have ads and there's no web 2.0 start-up involved, I guess), but it's still not very nice not to give credit where credit is due Andreas, it seems like you have a short memory http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/65677 and a short fuse, too :) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/ -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rox Lumiere for Rupert
of freedom. Regarding insults: I cannot choose not to be insulted when I read Rox's mail, just as you cannot choose not to be insulted when you read the lumiere manifesto. Our actions have consequences and this time I chose to act on the consequence Rox's mail had on me. You chose not to react on the consequence the manifesto has on you (though I wish you had). - Andreas PS. If you want to have your videos removed simply delete them from your website. We don't host any videos at all. We link to everything so you are 100% in control. I'm always sorry to see links go dead of course, but it's not my choice. Den 13.01.2008 kl. 11:49 skrev Cheryl [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You have *got* to be kidding, Andreas. When you and Brittany started getting into lumieres, the only person I saw talk about them or promote them was you. It was you encouraging me to try doing them. You picked up the ones I made without tagging them properly, and gently taught me how to tag them if I wanted them to be picked up for the lumiere showcase site. If I choose to relate those facts of my personal experience, will I suddenly be a jerk for not looking up Brittany's involvement and finding some way to mention it, even though it's not what called my attention to lumiere video? Rox writes genuinely and lovingly about why she decided to try a lumiere, and you could have chosen to comment in a positive way to honor Brittany for her contributions and encourage Rox to continue to experiment with the form. Instead you choose to be insulted, and tell us that Brittany does, too (though surely she can speak for herself?). You choose to answer negatively instead of positively. I started with lumieres because it was *fun*, and because of your encouragement, and because some of Brittany's work was inspiring to me, though I didn't know at the time she was your collaborator. The second the manifesto appeared, I stopped, because it doesn't represent my thoughts or feelings and I don't want to be associated with it. I don't even want my work appearing on the same site with it! I didn't say so publicly or ask you to remove links to the lumieres I made because I didn't want to insult you and Brittany. I just decided to quietly stop producing lumieres and let my actions speak for themselves. But because you feel it necessary to treat Rox in this manner, I think it's time to tell you the manifesto *does* put people off, and suggest it as one possible reason lumiere video isn't getting a lot of discussion in the group. You manage to suck all the fun out of making them. If I've learned anything in the past 30 days, it's that I can't insult you, Brittany or anyone else. No one can. You have to choose to feel insulted. I recommend choosing something more fun to feel. Cheryl Colan --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rox, I know the lumiere videos have not been discussed in this group (they don't have ads and there's no web 2.0 start-up involved, I guess), but it's still not very nice not to give credit where credit is due. Lumiere videos have been posted since May/June last year. Since the beginning it has been a two-person effort where Brittany and I have been collecting the videos, encouraging people to create the videos and writing our reasoning for pushing these types of videos. That's why both our names are on the front page of the website: http://videoblogging.info/ You may think this is a small mistake and in the amount of letters missing from your email and blogpost it is. At the same time not doing this very basic research and thus leaving out the name of half the people behind the project is extremely discouraging to those left out. Over the past 8 months Brittany and I have put in a large amount of work handling the lumiere videos and acknowledging my work, but not hers, is insulting to both of us. The collection of lumiere videos currently consists of 548 videos from 78 different people. You can jump straight to the videos at http://videoblogging.info/lumiere/ If I must say so myself it is an amazing repository of creativity. - Andreas Den 11.01.2008 kl. 05:17 skrev Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED]: A little public gushing here, I hope you all will indulge me. I learned about Lumiere from Rupert. I finally made one today, and I want to thank you publicly, Rupert, (and Andreas too) for illuminating me about this art form. http://www.beachwalks.tv/2008/01/11/beach-walk-567-first-lumiere-for-rupert/ Love, Rox -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/ -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Rox Lumiere for Rupert
Rox, I know the lumiere videos have not been discussed in this group (they don't have ads and there's no web 2.0 start-up involved, I guess), but it's still not very nice not to give credit where credit is due. Lumiere videos have been posted since May/June last year. Since the beginning it has been a two-person effort where Brittany and I have been collecting the videos, encouraging people to create the videos and writing our reasoning for pushing these types of videos. That's why both our names are on the front page of the website: http://videoblogging.info/ You may think this is a small mistake and in the amount of letters missing from your email and blogpost it is. At the same time not doing this very basic research and thus leaving out the name of half the people behind the project is extremely discouraging to those left out. Over the past 8 months Brittany and I have put in a large amount of work handling the lumiere videos and acknowledging my work, but not hers, is insulting to both of us. The collection of lumiere videos currently consists of 548 videos from 78 different people. You can jump straight to the videos at http://videoblogging.info/lumiere/ If I must say so myself it is an amazing repository of creativity. - Andreas Den 11.01.2008 kl. 05:17 skrev Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED]: A little public gushing here, I hope you all will indulge me. I learned about Lumiere from Rupert. I finally made one today, and I want to thank you publicly, Rupert, (and Andreas too) for illuminating me about this art form. http://www.beachwalks.tv/2008/01/11/beach-walk-567-first-lumiere-for-rupert/ Love, Rox -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Rox Lumiere for Rupert
That was a mention. A discussion takes more than me mentioning it in half a sentence. :o) There were a couple of other emails back in the early summer, but yahoo search probably didn't let you go back that far. All of that is besides the point. - Andreas Den 12.01.2008 kl. 19:52 skrev Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Jan 12, 2008, at 4:21 PM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote: I know the lumiere videos have not been discussed in this group (they don't have ads and there's no web 2.0 start-up involved, I guess), but it's still not very nice not to give credit where credit is due Andreas, it seems like you have a short memory http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/65677 and a short fuse, too :) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: How we got here
You don't even need a video editing program. - Andreas Den 10.01.2008 kl. 13:06 skrev Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]: i checked it out. apparently it's *all* the software you need to vlog Other than a web browser, isn't a video editing program pretty much all the software you need to vlog? Chris -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] video gallery wordpress plugin?
Den 03.01.2008 kl. 15:12 skrev Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The Journal format is becoming less and less useful. Why? -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] New Videoblogger
On a related not I spent an hour last night making my Embed QuickTime script into a Wordpress plugin. It's now available as standalone, a Drupal module and a Wordpress plugin. It's a no-nonsense approach to embedding QuickTime files on webpages without all the fuzz. Grab the Wordpress plugin here: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20071229-0832 And the main website with a demonstration and such: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/embedquicktime/ - Andreas Den 07.12.2007 kl. 18:56 skrev Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Also, if anyone knows a good wordpress plugin for embedding quicktime video, please let me know. The one I use now doesn't work well and crashes IE. some people use Podpress. vPIP.org also works very well, especially for embedded multiple formatsalso includes embed code for each format. example of vPIP here: http://current.com/producerResources.htm Jay -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Interactive Video
Den 28.12.2007 kl. 10:42 skrev Rupert Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Because of the price and complexity of the QT hypervideo apps, I'd reached the conclusion that Flash buttons and overlays were the way to go with it. eZediaQTI is only $50 and straight-forward to use: http://www.ezedia.com/products/eZediaQTI/ - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: thesis on 'vidgets'
Vidgets are explained on page 29 onwards (the entire next chapter is devoted to them). 'Exegesis' is in the dictionary. It's an MA thesis, not a blog post - five minutes is not enough. - Andreas Den 18.12.2007 kl. 22:31 skrev johnleeke [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I took a five minute look at the paper and could not figure out what Vidgets are. So, are there any links to these amazing Vidgets, that demonstrate what Vidgets are all about? John -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] QuickTime Embeds on iPhone
...and of course grab the stuff needed here: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/embedquicktime/ It is basically a re-implementation of the blip.tv thumbnail flipper with a much smaller footprint or a version of vPIP with all the fluff removed, depending on how you look at it. I just needed something lean for embedding quicktimes and I especially wanted a really simple code generator. There will be a Drupal module in the near future (I'm already using the Drupal module on solitude.dk but I need to touch it up a bit before I release the code). - Andreas Den 28.11.2007 kl. 15:33 skrev schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]: It's a pretty simple embed code made by Andreas; you can read his writeup of it here:http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20071112-0410/ On Nov 28, 2007 12:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yesterday Schlomo Twittered about the Evil Vlog QT Embed test http:// www.evilvlog.com/?p=1866 I went there and got the videos to play on my iPhone. Has anyone else experimented with Quicktime Embeds? Tim Tim Street Creator/Executive Producer French Maid TV The Viral Video of How To's by French Maids http://frenchmaidtv.com Subscribe for FREE at: http://www.frenchmaidtv.com/itunes MY BLOG: http://1timstreet.blogspot.com/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Need to decide on a format
Den 16.11.2007 kl. 13:35 skrev Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: vPIP is GPLso if you wanted to help optimize this feature... I've been confused about the license of vPIP for a while now, maybe Enric can help out. I realise that I'm one of the few people who have actually read through the vPIP source code more than once starting with the first versions Enric released way back when and as a result some of my obversations are more esoteric. The licenses.txt states that the cirneViewer.swf is conventional copyright and the rest of the package is LGPL (not GPL). But vPIP consists of a collection of scripts, some by Enric, some not. * The .js files contain text stating that they are covered by the X11 license. * jQuery is either MIT or GPL (I'm guessing MIT is what enric chose since bundling it would be impossible under GPL). * The thickbox is clearly marked as Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike, but the thickbox parts of vpip.js are not marked so it's impossible to see which parts of the file are LGPL or X11 or CC BY-SA. * Cortado is GPL as far as I know, but I can't find a note about this anywhere in the vPIP package * The source code for the code generator is nowhere to be found making the LGPL license kinda worthless since it's impossible to do anything with the complied swf file. * The jeroen flv player bundled has no license information, but if it's identical to the one on his website it's CC BY-NC-SA, not LGPL. This kind of stuff is important to get sorted out. It needs to be very clear what parts are covered by which license. Especially considering projects like Show in a Box which states that everything here is open source (when it's clearly not that simple). - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice
we really gotten in that big picture? What percentage of web originating video is viewed on a web page? What percentage is viewed on the web page it originated on, as opposed to through a syndication, reblog, or search site? Just some late night ramblings. -Mike mefeedia.com mmeiser.com/blog evilvlog.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Gary Leland www.PodcastPickle.com www.PickleReviews.com www.PickleMobile.com www.PodcasterTree.com www.PodcastJunk.com www.PodcastInspector.com www.DillDomains.com www.MySalesAccount.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] My New Video Project
I noticed that your halloween episode was a collection of clips from YouTube. Can you talk a bit about how you cleared the copyrights of all these clips? I know many videobloggers feels very strongly about protecting their rights and this has been discussed many times on this list from the other viewpoint. I'm interested in hearing how you as a producer at a commercial network deal with these issues. - Andreas Den 30.10.2007 kl. 11:18 skrev Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hey there everybody, I know I don't post here as often as I used to, I guess I just use twitter more these days... But I wanted to let you all know about the video project I have been working on for the past 2 months. Some of you who watch my vlog may have noticed that my video output has slowed a bit over time, so here is my explanation. I have been working on a video show about cute pets! I am a co-editor on Ultra Kawaii (http://www.ultrakawaii.com) It is a show for Next New Networks and I am really excited about it! I have learned a lot in the editing process of the program and have embraced my love for cute animals in a whole new way (heck, I have been doing vlog-cats for about 2 years now) So I would love to hear feedback from you, and if you have any constructive criticism, please send that also! Thanks so much! our new Halloween episode: http://www.ultrakawaii.com/episode/UK_20071029 -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Patrick Power 1969-2007
Wow. I am stunned. Patrick Power mailed Brittany and I when he saw the lumiere manifesto on boingboing. We had very brief communication and then nothing. Now I know why. Brittany went through almost all of his videos as she was searching for the right ones to present on dvblog. His works were nothing short of amazing. I cannot tell how saddened I am to hear that he has passed away. - Andreas Den 21.10.2007 kl. 15:06 skrev Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The excellent dvblog.org today posted some intriguing work by a fellow named Patrick Power. A trip to patrickpower.com, however, revealed the disturbing news that Patrick Power died a week ago. Perusing photos on the site, it appears that within the last five months, he had a child, got married, and died. Further research indicates that his site and work have not been much discussed, that much of his work (still viewable thanks to the wayback machine) was absolutely extraordinary, and that he was a genuine pioneer in this medium, posting web video since the mid-90s and, while not exactly videobloging, having a regularly updated site for the last decade consisting of constantly updated videos. Really the only thing that makes it not one of the first videoblogs is the lack of RSS. Further, he was regularly teaching this to people. Does anyone have more information about him - his work, what happened to him, anything? I should also mention that the redirect from patrickpower.com includes a donation button to help his family. ___ Brook Hinton film/video/audio art www.brookhinton.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Creative Commons and Virgin being sued for photo use
It depends on more factors. While there usually can be no expectation of privacy (there are exceptions to the public is fair game rule of thumb) you still have to worry about things like commercial misappropriation depending on your intended use. As Brook already pointed out. And all of this varies by country of course. I've said this many times before, but I'll gladly repeat myself. Don't just read brief messages on legal forums. These issues are complex. Get a real book that deals with all the aspects of mass media law. You do need to educate yourself. I can recommend getting a college text book on the topic. - Andreas, not a lawyer either. Den 23.09.2007 kl. 23:17 skrev David [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I read on a legal forum that a person in public can have no expectation of privacy and that, therefore, you can take images of them. Cartier-Bresson photographs and your videoblog with random incidental people walking by, therefore, are permissible. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if you plan to take pictures of strangers and you're going to receive any income from that, you need to have a commerical purpose consent form signed acknowledging that. Actually this is still a grey area. This area where it is NOT grey is when the person's image is used in advertising or promotion, which courts have ruled includes something like a magazine cover as it is in essence advertising the magazine itself. And of course misrepresentation (which such use really is) is a clear cut issue. But when it comes to the Cartier-Bresson aspect of art documenting public life, even when the resulting work is sold, we are still floundering in uncertain waters (and I note that to require releases for such work would make a huge portion of very important cultural work illegal or impossible to perform). This is different, however, than formal interview situations, in which case releases are indeed prudent, regardless or their legal necessity. Disclaimer: not a lawyer. Brook ___ Brook Hinton film/video/audio art www.brookhinton.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Creative Commons and Virgin being sued for photo use
This is not a copyright issue. Virgin are in the clear copyright-wise since the photos was released under the Attribution license. This is a privacy and misappropriation (or likeness for commercial use) issue, as you mention yourself when you say that the problem is the lack of a model release. Totally different thing. - Andreas Den 22.09.2007 kl. 14:48 skrev Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Apologies if this has been discussed already while I was away - I searched, but didn't find it. Virgin Mobile has used CC licensed photos from Flickr in a billboard campaign in Australia. They used a photo of a girl under the slogan Dump your Pen Pal The girl, who lives in Texas, feels like she's being insulted - it was a photo taken by a friend, and neither the friend nor she were told by Virgin Media that they were using it. I bet Virgin thought that because they were using it in Australia, she'd never find out. But of course, a photo of the billboard was posted on Flickr. DUH! Her family are now suing Virgin and Creative Commons. Virgin say they had a right to use it, and no obligation to tell anybody, because it was licensed under just an Attribution license - so all they had to do was put his flickr id in the bottom left of the billboard. The general consensus in discussions seems to be that Virgin CC will lose, because under Australian and US law, the CC license is outweighed by the fact that Virgin didn't obtain a model release. Interesting that they are also suing Creative Commons. And it has echoes of all our previous discussions on Creative Commons here, and implications for all of us who include random people in our CC licensed videos. If you wonder how this is relevant to you - imaging you shoot a video of a stranger in passing - at a carnival, say, wearing a wacky costume - and some huge multinational uses that image or footage to use in an advertising campaign which pokes fun at the stranger. Suddenly you're in the middle of a shitbag salad. I would suggest always including non-commercial in your CC license, unless you've got very good reason not to. Link to photo with discussion: http://tinyurl.com/2adx67 Flickr Central discussion http://tinyurl.com/2ue9fw Rupert http://twittervlog.tv/ http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Vlog Europe 2007...Will you be watching and participating?
I'll be back next year, there were just... snags this year. I'm really bummed that I'm not there. I'll be sitting in my apartment missing you guys while working all weekend. - Andreas Den 31.08.2007 kl. 05:45 skrev Jeffrey Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You'll be missed, and I'm sad we won't be able to give you the proper effusive gratitude to you and Andreas for organizing last year. J On 30/08/2007, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry to miss you all, but this weekend I'm going to be having a long-needed break in Taos, New Mexico. I don't think I'll go anywhere near an Internet connection. On 8/30/07, Jeffrey Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Raymond's attempting to sleep on a train from Copenhagen, I get on the TGV from Paris tomorrow at an unreasonable hour. Jan McLaughlin and Joel Carner are busy readying the venue in Heidelberg while sipping Scotch...people are driving in from Amsterdam, flying from Japan, taking trains from here and there...and you don't need to go anywhere to participate. Check out http://vlogeurope.com for details on how to watch us and chat with us – on text and on-camera – in real-time on BlogTV and see what we upload on Sunday. And feel free to mail me if you have any questions or anything you want to say. We know some of you that want to come can't make it, but we'd love it if you'd join us. Cheers, Jeffrey [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- best regards, Deirdré Straughan living travelling in Italy (and other Countries Beginning with I) www.beginningwithi.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] mp4 junk on Safari?
Your server is not configured correctly. It's sending the .mp4 file as text/plain instead of a more appropriate mime-type (video/mp4 for example). Contact your hosting provider and have them fix this. - Andreas Den 16.07.2007 kl. 16:04 skrev John Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I've been using Freevlog to the letter and would like to see my stuff on my new iPhone, but again, this mp4 just shows up as computer code on Safari. Any help as I might have to change my last 6 vlogs. Thanks Last mp4 upload http://www.jchtv.com/?p=61 And it would have been nice if my girlfriend mentioned back in March (when I changed settings that the stuff didn't play on her ipod anymore. Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mailp=graduation+giftscs=bz -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Sane Release form
Den 14.07.2007 kl. 19:26 skrev Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Maybe legal documents must be in legalese...and im just being naive. I would love to have a release written like a CC license. human readable. Err Have you read the CC licenses? They are by no means a quick read. Example: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/legalcode - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] H.264 and Adobe help?
Den 11.07.2007 kl. 11:23 skrev randulo [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 1) I have Adobe Premiere Elements and it outputs h264. When I tried it though, the bitrates, unlike the other codecs, are on a scale that it huge, hundreds of thousands of bps. Why? Use Quicktime Pro where you can type in your own bitrate. 2) The result, even at a high bps looked like crap, lots of artifacts. Every other format looked better. There must be a magic setting I'm missing. Use Quicktime Pro where you have absolute control over the settings. 3) I'm creating videos at 480x360 24fps. Is this part of the problem? I h264 related more to 320x240 or some other size? No. I'm creating weirder sizes (500x376 and 600x339) and they look smokin' hot. Something tells me that Premiere isn't smokin' hot. Just use Quicktime Pro instead. We're at a critical stage in video becomeing popular. It's too bad there's no standard, I'm afraid Flash is the closest we have to one. (Opinions solicited) h.264 is a codec, Flash is a container format. The two cannot be compared. You can have an h.264 Flash video for example. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] H.264 and Adobe help?
Den 11.07.2007 kl. 17:29 skrev randulo [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have purchased QT pro twice, I probably only have v6 at the moment, I'll take a look. I did feel it was kind of extortion, though, especially the fact that there's no upgrade path AFAIK, only pay the same price as other losers that are first time buyers. I have to be perfectly blunt with you: Get over it. It's $30 each time and it's not like they release a new version very often. You pay to upgrade every other piece of commercial software also. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] FLV Encoding...
Perian is a seperate download. The project is not maintained by Apple. Get it at http://perian.org/ - Andreas Den 09.07.2007 kl. 10:02 skrev Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I looked for 'with perian' on the quicktime site and couldn't find it. Tired and going to bed. Thanks for the help, Adrian Rupert. Cheers, Ron Watson http://k9disc.blip.tv http://k9disc.com http://pawsitivevybe.com/vlog http://pawsitivevybe.com On Jul 9, 2007, at 3:39 AM, Rupert wrote: Hi Ron, I think maybe you missed the with Perian in Adrian's reply to you. That's the add-on component for Quicktime - the 'upgrade' you need :) On 9 Jul 2007, at 08:11, Ron Watson wrote: I have QT Pro, and can't seem to do FLV. Perhaps I need an upgrade. I'll check it out. Thanks, Ron Watson http://k9disc.blip.tv http://k9disc.com http://pawsitivevybe.com/vlog http://pawsitivevybe.com On Jul 9, 2007, at 12:39 AM, Adrian Miles wrote: around the 7/7/07 Ron Watson mentioned about [videoblogging] FLV Encoding... that: Can anyone help me out with a link to easy FLV encoding on OSX 10.4.x? QT Pro URL: http://www.apple.com/quicktime with Perian, if that doesn't encode to FLV add Flip4Mac I think might do it. -- cheers Adrian Miles this email is bloggable [ ] ask first [ ] private [x] vogmae.net.au [official compliance stuff:] CRICOS provider code: 00122A [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Josh Wolf Is Running for Mayor of San Francisco
What if you don't agree with his platform? - Andreas Den 09.07.2007 kl. 20:03 skrev brian gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I say we should all start making our own Josh Wolf campaign vlogs! -taxiplasm On 7/5/07, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't know. In Los Angeles you gotta have a wife and a chick (or two) on the side to be a mayor. Come to think of it I think SF has the same requirements. I don't know if he is truly qualified. Knowing Josh, he'd really want to deal with issues of substance. ;-) A Vlogging Mayor? Astro-freaking amazing. Gena http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://laughingsquid.com/josh-wolf-is-running-for-mayor-of-san- francisco/ As of today, I have filed my declaration of intent to run for Mayor of San Francisco. I will be filing my paperwork with the ethics office tomorrow and will begin raising the signatures and funds needed for my campaign. More to come soon, but for now, I leave you with a rough draft of my platform as mayor of the city and county of San Francisco. via chris ritke (thanks!) -- http://tools.ourmedia.org/blog http://SpinXpress.com/Markus_Sandy http://Ourmedia.org/Markus_Sandy -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Anyone Going to YouTube NYC 777?
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 Hugs!!! Oh, you've got to drop some link love there. It's august 10-12 and it's going to be fantastic. Read more at http://vloggercue.blogspot.com/ Add your name if you're coming: http://vloggercue.pbwiki.com/whosComing I'm going - this counts as my summer vacation - and I'm all for the hugs and the barbecue and the videos on the big screen and the love and the barbecue. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: How much money to videoblog full-time?
Den 04.07.2007 kl. 14:08 skrev caminofilm [EMAIL PROTECTED]: but for me, Im getting old...and feel, if my vids are any good, there should be a market for them There comes a stage when you just get sick of being poor because of some stupid dream. Don't confuse your own wishes with the general population (i.e. beware of using the general 'you'). This is not the first time I've heard the argument that all old people (anyone over 30 it appears) must make money from their vlogs to keep vlogging. As if having a hobby *must* earn you an income. As they say in the US: That dog don't hunt. My (video)blog is an expense to me (time and money) and yet it's very valuable to me. In fact I believe I make a much larger profit on it because I don't have to think about it making me any money. - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: The History of What My Dog Can't Hear
There are standard licensing agreements for this kind of stuff and no permission is needed as long as you pay. In the case of music being covered by a live band it is to the best of my knowledge the venue who is paying the licensing fees (in Denmark, don't know about the US) to the appropriate organization. - Andreas Den 03.07.2007 kl. 15:59 skrev missbhavens1969 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Well, I was under the impression that musicians/bands covering a tune for a recording would certainly need permission on the assumption that money would be made from the sale of the album. But every band in every live concert I've ever seen has done at least one cover (always my favorite part of a show...you can't judge a book by it's cover but you CAN judge a band by it's covers) and I can't imagine they sought permission first. Oh well. There must be some sort of if you're already famous you can do a cover of my famous song clause. In the meanwhile, I'm going to brush up on my piano skills. I've always wanted to use Song for a Future Generation by the B-52s. Perhaps I'll cover that. bekah ps: David, my fiancee informs me that we no longer say bastard red-headed step children. The more accepted term is Gingers. ; ) -- http://www.missbhavens.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Interesting. So, all musicians or bands covering a tune must get permission first or pay fees? Does that include if they cover a song in an encore or something too? Adam's music might have to become my bastard red-haired step children then. David http://www.davidhowellstudios.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen solitude@ wrote: Beware though that the US court system do not agree with the dog essay. Adam did not write most of those songs and thus you will also need to secure permission from the composer (or pay ASCAP fees or whatever the procedure is for the kind of work you want to make). Longer reply coming in a day or two when I've had time energy to wade through the rhetoric analogies in that essay. - Andreas Den 02.07.2007 kl. 20:49 skrev David Howell taoofdavid@: Excellent. Much appreciated. I'll care for them and treat them as though they were made of the finest crystal. Maybe, on a hot summer evening, I might just call one of them Fred. David http://www.davidhowellstudios.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage quirk@ wrote: Free as in liberty and the natural state of man, not price. They actually cost $4.30 each. Them's just jokes. Use em as you see fit. I'd be honored to hear them in your video, and those songs aren't mine to sell. On 7/2/07, David Howell taoofdavid@ wrote: When you say free lo-fi music by me, is that free as in I can use your music without remuneration to you? Not trying to sound like a prick. I like your tunes and could find use for them in a few videos I have planned. David http://www.davidhowellstudios.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage quirk@ wrote: Back in town, re-reading the Podtech v. Bui thread. I just want to talk a little more about copyright and the ownership of art, as I felt compelled to scratch Mr. Rice's mosquito bite about being trollish ;) I don't mean to start an argument here, I just need to understand how people feel about the things they are making, and I want you all to understand how I feel. A friend of mine wrote an essay on music a couple years ago called The History of What My Dog Can't Hear: http://www.geartekcorporation.com/texts/essay2.html The essay is about changing the way we perceive music, and accepting it as something that is not ownable: The ownership or authorship of anything is a deception, surely. But I take no issue with the ownership of objects in the world, like a broom or a drum for example. Music however, is a thing not in the world, and the present deception of its ownability places limits on our consciousness. My motivation here is not to sell iPods. If this near biblical manifesto-mill can be accused of having any agenda at all, it is merely to assist an already rising consciousness. Neither are these paragraphs commandments or a bugle call to what we need to realize or do. We didn't need to be able to hear tone in music or need to be aware of its color - it's just the way music is happening to us, rising on a path like the moon. Some astronomers can predict the path of the moon, and surely artists are those astronomers. I understand those who are skeptical or scoff at this as pompous and irrelevant. After all, when
Re: [videoblogging] Re: The History of What My Dog Can't Hear
That is true in Denmark as well. The prices are very reasonable (I just looked them up) and won't hold any establishment back. - Andreas Den 03.07.2007 kl. 17:16 skrev Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED]: In the US it is assumed the venue has paid their annual licensing fee. My understanding is even bars and cafes aren't supposed to have a radio on unless they have paid a licensing fee. It is: insane. ___ Brook Hinton film/video/audio art www.brookhinton.com vlog links are here __ On 7/3/07, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are standard licensing agreements for this kind of stuff and no permission is needed as long as you pay. In the case of music being covered by a live band it is to the best of my knowledge the venue who is paying the licensing fees (in Denmark, don't know about the US) to the appropriate organization. - Andreas [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: The History of What My Dog Can't Hear
Beware though that the US court system do not agree with the dog essay. Adam did not write most of those songs and thus you will also need to secure permission from the composer (or pay ASCAP fees or whatever the procedure is for the kind of work you want to make). Longer reply coming in a day or two when I've had time energy to wade through the rhetoric analogies in that essay. - Andreas Den 02.07.2007 kl. 20:49 skrev David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Excellent. Much appreciated. I'll care for them and treat them as though they were made of the finest crystal. Maybe, on a hot summer evening, I might just call one of them Fred. David http://www.davidhowellstudios.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Free as in liberty and the natural state of man, not price. They actually cost $4.30 each. Them's just jokes. Use em as you see fit. I'd be honored to hear them in your video, and those songs aren't mine to sell. On 7/2/07, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When you say free lo-fi music by me, is that free as in I can use your music without remuneration to you? Not trying to sound like a prick. I like your tunes and could find use for them in a few videos I have planned. David http://www.davidhowellstudios.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage quirk@ wrote: Back in town, re-reading the Podtech v. Bui thread. I just want to talk a little more about copyright and the ownership of art, as I felt compelled to scratch Mr. Rice's mosquito bite about being trollish ;) I don't mean to start an argument here, I just need to understand how people feel about the things they are making, and I want you all to understand how I feel. A friend of mine wrote an essay on music a couple years ago called The History of What My Dog Can't Hear: http://www.geartekcorporation.com/texts/essay2.html The essay is about changing the way we perceive music, and accepting it as something that is not ownable: The ownership or authorship of anything is a deception, surely. But I take no issue with the ownership of objects in the world, like a broom or a drum for example. Music however, is a thing not in the world, and the present deception of its ownability places limits on our consciousness. My motivation here is not to sell iPods. If this near biblical manifesto-mill can be accused of having any agenda at all, it is merely to assist an already rising consciousness. Neither are these paragraphs commandments or a bugle call to what we need to realize or do. We didn't need to be able to hear tone in music or need to be aware of its color - it's just the way music is happening to us, rising on a path like the moon. Some astronomers can predict the path of the moon, and surely artists are those astronomers. I understand those who are skeptical or scoff at this as pompous and irrelevant. After all, when you look at the moon, the moon looks still. He feels the same way about music as I do about my videos, and at the end he says, EXTRA CREDIT: Re-read this entire essay but replace the word music with the word images. Re-reading it I realized that I unconsciously lifted metaphor directly from him. Blatant plagiarism! I've already informed him and a check is in the mail. Because music is a matter of shifting consciousness and not worldly sound, a person can't claim to own or control music any more than they can claim to own or control a quadrant of mist over a lake. PS. Here is a free album of amazing midi-synthesizer and home-made electronic instrument music by the author of that essay: http://www.geartekcorporation.com/slowdudes/slowdudes.html And some free lo-fi music by me: http://standards.bullemhead.com/ -- Adam Quirk Wreck Salvage 551.208.4644 Brooklyn, NY http://wreckandsalvage.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- Adam Quirk Wreck Salvage 551.208.4644 Brooklyn, NY http://wreckandsalvage.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Hey PodTech - What's up with Lan's image?
Den 28.06.2007 kl. 23:06 skrev Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED]: To infer all sorts of legal complications only confuses things, and keeps PodTech in the one down position publicly speaking. I think your point about the Vloggies being cash-negative might be relevant internally but came across just plain silly to me here on this list. Do you know what this is: Its the world's smallest violin playing just for PodTech. Loosing money on the Vloggies doesn't make PodTech into videoblog philanthropists. It just makes them really bad at budgetting. Want me to kiss you on the cheek and give you some milk and cookies? Oh, please. Regardless the amount of money you are throwing at other vloggers are totally irrelevant. You are still not paying Lan. He's trying to run a business, you like you. (so am I and I have never encountered behavious as insane as this) Unless PodTech is inferring Lan did not take the photograph in question (are you?) I fail to see what legal issues there could be. Be a man, PodTech. Just admit you fucked up and pay the man. If you had done this right away noone would have thought any less of you. It doesn't even make sense from a financial standpoint. You have already spent more money in man-hours trying to weasel yourself out of this situation (and it ain't working, yo). - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Videoblogging Influences
Lately I've been creating lumiere videos (along with Brittany Shoot). The constraints were are following were written down by a japanese art collective and the goal was to mimic the conditions under which the Lumiere Brothers created their first films in 1895. The rules are simple ( http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20070522-2202/ ): * 60 seconds max. * Fixed camera * No audio * No zoom * No edit * No effects You can check out examples via technorati: http://www.technorati.com/posts/tag/lumierevideo My own favourites so far are http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20070522-2337/ (beautiful in its ugliness) and http://bshoot.blogspot.com/2007/06/lumiere-3.html (the visual equivalent of a punch to the gut). I have come to like these movies very much and I hope more people will join in and create one or two (or more) of these moments. Tag yours lumierevideo if you do (feel free to e-mail me too). I like these movies because the viewer will not get much out of these unless he puts something of himself into them. The viewer has to work harder to extract meaning from the videos. It appears to me that the more of yourself you put into these movies when watching, the more you get out of it. Especially the no audio requirement seems to insure this. In the modern world the lumiere videos remind me of snapshots from your mobile phone of those fleeting moments in your everyday. The funny sign at the store or the weird crack in the sidewalk on your way home. They are rarely (or at least shouldn't be in my opinion) like the carefully crafted photograph taht you colour corrected for 30 minutes before uploading. There's more commentary at Adrian's place: http://vogmae.net.au/vlog/?p=1009 http://vogmae.net.au/vlog/?p=1015 - Andreas Den 21.06.2007 kl. 21:31 skrev Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Vloggerpeeps, I'm curious about people's thoughts re vlogging antecedents and influence from other media/movies/etc. Especially if there is stuff that has influenced YOUR vlogging, but also generally speaking. A few examples to start off: * For vlogs that fall into the personal and video-diary realm: *Some of the homecam people from the 90s, Jennicam being the most famous. * Sadie Benning's pixelvision diaries. * In experimental film: George Kuchar's weather diaries, Anne Robertson's super8 diaries. * Caveh Zahedi's films (also in the narrative/serial category, but Bathtub of the World is literally something that could have been a series of vlog entries) The valdezatronnin, jimpunkin' media-hackin' mashuppin' side o'things: * Negativland/Over the Edge, Burroughs, Bruce Conner, earlier collage stuff * Emergency Broadcast Network (TV Sheriff too but that's now not then) Chasing the galactiwindmill narrative and serial-narrative (humorous and dramatic varieties) * Repeating sketches/characters on Saturday Night Live * Dogme95 manifesto (No lights, handheld camera, only props found on the set etc.) * Theatrical Improv * Kentucky Fried Movie Documentary/Alternanews * Michael Moore No need to stick to those or any categories, just trying to prod some discussion with those examples. I'm curious about influences PERIOD. Also curious to hear from people who feel their vlogging ISN'T really influenced by other media. Brook p.s. for all I know the vloggers I used in my hybrid names might be HORRIBLY OFFENDED to be associated with stuff under the categories, no direct links intended! ___ Brook Hinton film/video/audio art www.brookhinton.com vlog links are here TRACE GARDEN now available in flash format on Blip! tracegarden.blip.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: How much money to videoblog full-time?
Den 20.06.2007 kl. 11:50 skrev Jeffrey Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Just out of interest, here's AFTRA's (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) interactive rate card: http://aftra.com/member/interactive_rates.html I am of the opinion that every time a videoblogger charges less than the rate card, they screw things up for people in AFTRA. Yes, please support your labour unions. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Hey PodTech - What's up with Lan's image?
John, There is nothing to talk about. Just pay the bill Lan sent you. This sort of stuff happens routinely at every media house in the world and they have policies in place to deal with it (i.e. pay up). You guys made a mistake, we all do from time to time. Just pay the man what you owe him and move on with your life. If this has been going on for months it's a disgrace. - Andreas Den 19.06.2007 kl. 15:23 skrev John Furrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Jay, Lan portrays a completely different picture in public. We have been in communication with him since he contacted us months ago. Lan has had access to PodTech in many different ways from 1 degree of separation to having our direct phone numbers and emails. He has not been treated badly but in fact we have been in contact with him from the beginning. John From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jay dedman Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 8:53 PM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Hey PodTech - What's up with Lan's image? This smells like so much Business As Usual, that its a perfect news piece for a Monday at the office all the way down to the typical buck-passing to Podtech's accounting dept. The more things change, the more they stay the same. There are a bunch of people on this list who get funding from Podtech-- is this a typical reflection of how they work? ryanishungry.com content partners for Podtech where we've license our videos to them for a year. our experience with Podtech has been totally hands off. we make the video, they keep up their end of the bargain. No problems at all. Ive talked to Lan about Podtech using his photo without permission, and the treatment he's received since. It's superbad way to treat people, especially really noisy bloggers in a tight community. And the money involved is minuscule compared to what they have. The lack of communication is a real problem. podtech needs to join the conversation. Jay -- Here I am http://jaydedman.com Check out the latest project: http://politicalvideo.org 500 hours of George Bush speeches!! Search, download, remix!! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Hey PodTech - What's up with Lan's image?
Den 19.06.2007 kl. 19:07 skrev Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: My question is... What was the value of the invoice? The reason I think it's important to know, is that if it's for stupid money, I would have cut ties too. It's one thing to send them an invoice for a couple hundred bucks and yet another to send them one for $38gabillion. I assume it was for a reasonable amount, but it helps make a level headed decision on what the outcome should be. Lan is a professional photographer, I think you can safely assume that the price he charged is reasonable. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Hey PodTech - What's up with Lan's image?
Den 18.06.2007 kl. 19:58 skrev Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://www.lanbui.com/blog/2007/05/creative-commons-podtechnet-doesnt.html Collections agency then Small claims court Fucking morons. Lan, I hoped you marked up your regular prices to account for them being assholes when you sent your invoice. As Tim points out in the comments PodTech needs permission for Casey as well (this isn't a news story, but regular advertising). -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Is there a listings for pixelodeon?
Den 25.05.2007 kl. 20:27 skrev David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This (kinda) begs the tag question. What is everyone going to be tagging their videos with? pixelodeonfest07 ?? I, for one, look forward to following all the goodness at mefeedia ... we just need an agreed upon tag. :-) KISS: pixelodeon :o) I don't need a reason either, but like Trine I don't have the cash. But hey, I live through Rupert's videos these days anyway! -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Is there a listings for pixelodeon?
Worry about that next year. Maybe... just maybe these search engine will get things right by then and allow searches based on time. :o) - Andreas PS. Heath, I'm curating a session with Pepa Garcia (though I'm not attending) and I had a ton of fun picking the videos. Like Brook says we couldn't include all our favourites because there are many other concerns. Den 25.05.2007 kl. 22:07 skrev David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]: yes Amen to KISS ... but what about the year? 07 vs the potential 08? :-) pixelodeon07 ?? - Dave On 5/25/07, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Den 25.05.2007 kl. 20:27 skrev David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This (kinda) begs the tag question. What is everyone going to be tagging their videos with? pixelodeonfest07 ?? I, for one, look forward to following all the goodness at mefeedia ... we just need an agreed upon tag. :-) KISS: pixelodeon :o) I don't need a reason either, but like Trine I don't have the cash. But hey, I live through Rupert's videos these days anyway! -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/ Yahoo! Groups Links -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
[videoblogging] Check out Bonny Clyde (Richard BF's new project)
If you haven't you should check out http://www.bonny-clyde.com/ It's a mockumentary where we follow two mastermind criminals (their term) around. Acting is improvised and the performers do an outstanding job. Richard BF and friends have been working on the project forever and now it's here. Watch, laugh, learn. Some day it will save the world. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Youtube Partner Program
Den 17.05.2007 kl. 01:22 skrev Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: and just to shout out for personal videoblogging. many of us will never see one ad cent for our personal videos. and we'll change the world. I just want to rephrase that: Many of us will never want to see one ad cent for our videos - personal or not - and those are the videos that will change the world. ...and now back to your regular programming. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Put up or shut up
And thank god for that! Or rather... thank the peer-reviewers, but you know what I mean. Den 03.05.2007 kl. 23:18 skrev Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED]: That probably makes it a better source, actually. Academic journals have a much more rigorous review cycle than computer books. On 5/3/07, trine bjørkmann berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i dont know if it's helpful, but I've added my short article on david cameron's videoblog to the wikipedia article. (under all the book entries) - i realise it's not on par with the books in terms of citeability, but it's academic and published in a journal. cheers Trine On 5/3/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okayif you care about the wikipedia article on Videoblogging, lets take all the conversation to that site. Ive jumped in here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Video_blog#Removed_section:_Dispute_over_terminology Pdelongchamp, since you seem to have a vision for this page, maybe you can share with us where you want this go. Or are you just being a referee as people make contributions? It'll help me understand exactly what role you are playing in this process. I am assuming good faith, but it's unclear to me where you're mind is at. What is Videoblogging to you? With all the articles and books listed so far, it's difficult to say that it's not a significant artform. I think it would help if we could all agree on the major areas we want to cover. Let's document the discussion/writing over there so its official. To be honest, I read wikipedia all the time, but have never contributed to an article. So it'll be new to me. Patrick, I'm going to take you at your word that you're working in good faith. let's start building. there are so many mainstream articles, books, and scholarly reports to pull from. Jay -- Here I am http://jaydedman.com Check out the latest project: http://pixelodeonfest.com/ Webvideo festival this June -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] trine.blogs.com twitter.com/trine Yahoo! Groups Links -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Video Blog Wikipedia Entry
Den 02.05.2007 kl. 16:38 skrev Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Is there anyone besides me, that thinks this whole conversation is just whacked? I mean basicly we are trying to appease a person who no longer even VLOGS! Does this seem weird to anyone? I understand trying to work with someone, trying to teach, but this just seems crazy..maybe it's just me Videoblogging is not a prerequisite for talking, caring and having knowledge about videoblogging. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Video Blog Wikipedia Entry
Den 01.05.2007 kl. 12:17 skrev Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The power of deletion is one of the most powerful of all for someone like this to hold. It's dispiriting, and it kills discussion. It's a disaster in a scenario like this, where there are different opinions on a concrete subject that has not been academically researched. Videoblogs have been researched, not by many, but they there. At the very least there is a lot of blog research that can be applied without too many issues. Back in 2005 I did a short, short list which includes a couple of vlog papers URL: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/2005-1530/ In our own community alone we have Adrian Miles (and the rest of the RMIT crew, you know who you are), Trine Berry, Richard Hall, Kristoffer Gansing plus the large group of grad students (too many to count, but they're very smart. I know because I'm one). I approve all the members on the vlogtheory group so I know for a fact there are many in the academics who either work with vlogs or are interested in working with vlogs in the future. I think the issue is that those who are involved in research are not interested in the wikipedia article and who can blame them when everything gets deleted en masse? My own reason for not getting involved is that the Neutral Point of View policy more often than not gets interrpreted as No Point of View and I don't have time for that crap (See URL: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20061028-2354/ ). -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Video Blog Wikipedia Entry
Den 30.04.2007 kl. 10:51 skrev Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: At the moment, it's one-on-one with Meiser and this idiot. Let's not be like the townsfolk in High Noon, leaving him to tackle it alone. Let's be like the slaves in Spartacus! Or like Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven. Old, bitter and generally unwilling until someone shoots your best friend dead and puts his body on display on Main Street. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Video Blog Wikipedia Entry
Den 30.04.2007 kl. 23:28 skrev Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: It's brilliant, isn't it - the idiocy of an online resource which is edited by someone who says 'let's find a better source - blog sources are frowned on', in response to me linking to a Search page of this Group, which lists all the conversation around What is vlogging? So we have to find MSM sources for that? Which is total BS. Using tv, newspapers to track language use made sense back when those were the only records of daily use, and it still makes sense in many cases today. However, for niche groups it makes little sense to rely on mainstream sources for tracking language use - *especially* since the members of the niche group publish so many words (spoken and written). That's why Wikipedia-nazis who blindly follow policy without thinking are bad for the world. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Video Blog Wikipedia Entry
Den 01.05.2007 kl. 00:08 skrev pdelongchamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]: In regards to the vlog article, this means that everything we put into it has to be from a reliable source like a news article. (i.e. not blogs) You do realize that some blogs are written by people who are Certifiably Smart on a given topic (including but not limited to those with academic careers). Those blogs provide much better citations than a wire story written by the intern... as any good encyclopedia editor would know. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon 2007
Den 26.04.2007 kl. 15:12 skrev Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Dont' forget that VlogEurope is 9/1 in Heidelburg, GE. I'm goin' to VlogEurope for sure. Yes, come to Europe! It's sure to be a blast. Of course it's a much smaller event than vloggercon which makes everything easier. Have you seen the view from Joel's place? URL: http://joelart.blogspot.com/2006/07/beginning-node-101-heidelberg-watch.html Damn beautiful (and there's a real castle, beat that Washington DC). I can't wait. :o) - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] is this an interlacing problem?
Den 26.04.2007 kl. 16:51 skrev Patrick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]: But when I open and play it in QuickTime I get that buzzy, jagged-edge looks that suggests an interlacing problem. UmmOne question. WHY are you using Quicktime to play AVI files? Isn't that akin to expecting Windows Media Player to play MOV files? Quicktime is the default media player on a Mac (also for AVI files). I'm guessing Waz is using a Mac. Not that you can't setup Quicktime as a handler for AVI on Windows, there's just little use for it. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon 2007
Den 26.04.2007 kl. 17:14 skrev Chuck Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I believe traditional media will pick up on Vloggercon if held in New Orleans. Should this be a determining factor? Seems irrelevant to me. In my little world conferences are mainly about the people who attend, not the journalists who may or may not write about it afterwards. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon 2007
You fly to Frankfurt International Airport - one of the major European hubs (along with London, Paris and Amsterdam) - and then Heidelberg is but a train trip away. It's a giant airport (I've been waiting there more than once). If you're into that kind of thing Wikipedia has a list of airlines that fly to Frankfurt (and where they fly from). You can catch direct flights from most major US cities: URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_International_Airport#Structure_and_function (Lufthansa, Delta, Continental fly from JFK or Newark) For the Europeans Ryanair also flies to Frankfurt-Hahn Airport, but the train ride to Heidelberg will be much longer. - Andreas PS. Joel, who is the organizer is travelling at the moment, hence I'm writing these e-mails even though I'm no Heidelberg expert. :o) Den 26.04.2007 kl. 17:23 skrev Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What is the closest/cheapest major airport to Heidelberg? On 4/26/07, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Den 26.04.2007 kl. 15:12 skrev Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Dont' forget that VlogEurope is 9/1 in Heidelburg, GE. I'm goin' to VlogEurope for sure. Yes, come to Europe! It's sure to be a blast. Of course it's a much smaller event than vloggercon which makes everything easier. Have you seen the view from Joel's place? URL: http://joelart.blogspot.com/2006/07/beginning-node-101-heidelberg-watch.html Damn beautiful (and there's a real castle, beat that Washington DC). I can't wait. :o) - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/ Yahoo! Groups Links -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: -Spampost.com-Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon 2007
Den 25.04.2007 kl. 21:48 skrev Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2) Jay and Scholmo want DC, and I want their leadership and history and generosity and etc to have some say here. Not all the say -- that's the cool thing about this group, that it's not been / is not dominated by a few Cool Kids -- but still it's Jay, people! +1 Not that I'm likely to be able to go if it's going to be before September 1st. DC is significantly cheaper to fly to than anywhere further west (except Chicago)... and there are direct flights from Copenhagen. :o) -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Apple TV and iPod clash
my blood is up, and to give others the chance to look for a solution. Waz from Crash Test Kitchen http://www.crashtestkitchen.com -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Scripting News: 4/18/2007
I like this response better than my own. - Andreas Den 19.04.2007 kl. 14:32 skrev Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Bullshit Bullshit BULLSHIT tech piece, trying to find a tech angle that didn't need to be found. Maybe in order to justify writing about it on a tech blog. Wow, Dave, I didn't know that everyone who ever owned a video camera and shot home movies of themselves talking on it was a vlogger. Um, isn't the internet involved somehow? No? Then I know loads of vloggers! Cool, I should invite my dad to this group. He'd fit right in. Hm. What *is* a videoblog? Quote Doc Searls response: We don't know if he thought about uploading them to YouTube. But, since he planned to fill the rest of his morning with murder, it's likely that he didn't want to post his plans on the Live Web -- where somebody might see it and get authorities to stop him. So he opted instead for snail mail and a big bang later on the small screen. YouTube would come, inevitably, later. Um. WWW.WHATEVER.DUDE Quote Winer: In other words, vlogging comes to mass murder, in ways no one anticipated (or no one I know). It makes perfect sense, in a perfectly senseless way. Leaving aside the meaning of vlogging for a second... it COMES TO mass murder? COMES TO? WHAT Does it really make sense, Dave, does it REALLY? Quote Winer: We're watching it on MSNBC now. It's amazing stuff. The videos are Quicktime files. NBC should release all of the videos in Quicktime form as downloads. It's wrong to withhold them. It's WRONG TO WITHOLD THEM? Why? Can you substantiate that intellectually AT ALL? Because it was this fucking guy's last wish, and we should honour that? In what way does anybody benefit from seeing it - and how do the families of the dead feel about it? Or, um, is it because you're getting a rush from listening to a real life psycho? COME ON, MAN. GROW UP. THINK. God, I can't believe I just got so wound up about this. As David Lynch would say, Bullshit. Fucking Bullshit. Rupert http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/ http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/ On 19 Apr 2007, at 13:09, Steve Garfield wrote: Dave Winer wrote this post: Vlogging comes to mass murder The Virginia Tech shooter sent a package of video and pictures to NBC. In other words, vlogging comes to mass murder, in ways no one anticipated (or no one I know). http://scripting.com/ Share your thoughts with him. I did. --Steve -- Steve Garfield http://SteveGarfield.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Scripting News: 4/18/2007
NewTeeVee used a similar headline at URL: http://newteevee.com/2007/04/18/virginia-tech-killer-vlogged-manifesto/ It was stupid there and it's stupid on scripting news. Mailing dvds to your local network affiliate does not constitute vlogging. - Andreas Den 19.04.2007 kl. 14:09 skrev Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Dave Winer wrote this post: Vlogging comes to mass murder The Virginia Tech shooter sent a package of video and pictures to NBC. In other words, vlogging comes to mass murder, in ways no one anticipated (or no one I know). http://scripting.com/ Share your thoughts with him. I did. --Steve -- Steve Garfield http://SteveGarfield.com -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Scripting News: 4/18/2007
thing. I'll take it a bit further... Talk like that is FUCKING STUPID! We have no right to see that footage, and there is little reason to show it, other than to titillate the latent psycho in all of us. I just don't know wtf people are thinking these days. The corporate media have proven themselves to be absolute whores on this one, and it's fucking stupid. I have never been more happy that we have all but eliminated the boob tube from our home. I am almost sad that we had it on this morning and I got to hear about him being a 'videoblogger'. Ron Watson On the Web: http://pawsitivevybe.com http://k9disc.com http://k9disc.blip.tv On Apr 19, 2007, at 8:32 AM, Rupert wrote: Bullshit Bullshit BULLSHIT tech piece, trying to find a tech angle that didn't need to be found. Maybe in order to justify writing about it on a tech blog. Wow, Dave, I didn't know that everyone who ever owned a video camera and shot home movies of themselves talking on it was a vlogger. Um, isn't the internet involved somehow? No? Then I know loads of vloggers! Cool, I should invite my dad to this group. He'd fit right in. Hm. What *is* a videoblog? Quote Doc Searls response: We don't know if he thought about uploading them to YouTube. But, since he planned to fill the rest of his morning with murder, it's likely that he didn't want to post his plans on the Live Web -- where somebody might see it and get authorities to stop him. So he opted instead for snail mail and a big bang later on the small screen. YouTube would come, inevitably, later. Um. WWW.WHATEVER.DUDE Quote Winer: In other words, vlogging comes to mass murder, in ways no one anticipated (or no one I know). It makes perfect sense, in a perfectly senseless way. Leaving aside the meaning of vlogging for a second... it COMES TO mass murder? COMES TO? WHAT Does it really make sense, Dave, does it REALLY? Quote Winer: We're watching it on MSNBC now. It's amazing stuff. The videos are Quicktime files. NBC should release all of the videos in Quicktime form as downloads. It's wrong to withhold them. It's WRONG TO WITHOLD THEM? Why? Can you substantiate that intellectually AT ALL? Because it was this fucking guy's last wish, and we should honour that? In what way does anybody benefit from seeing it - and how do the families of the dead feel about it? Or, um, is it because you're getting a rush from listening to a real life psycho? COME ON, MAN. GROW UP. THINK. God, I can't believe I just got so wound up about this. As David Lynch would say, Bullshit. Fucking Bullshit. Rupert http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/ http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/ On 19 Apr 2007, at 13:09, Steve Garfield wrote: Dave Winer wrote this post: Vlogging comes to mass murder The Virginia Tech shooter sent a package of video and pictures to NBC. In other words, vlogging comes to mass murder, in ways no one anticipated (or no one I know). http://scripting.com/ Share your thoughts with him. I did. --Steve -- Steve Garfield http://SteveGarfield.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- Steve Garfield http://SteveGarfield.com -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: SOCAN Seeks $60 Annual Podcaster Fee
Den 18.04.2007 kl. 21:21 skrev Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Is it only certain label's that are included in this? Or everyone who makes music (no mater what they want)? They represent their members. So... let's say I have a friend who has a band. I use his music in a video I put on the Internet. Do I have to pay SOCAN? Depends on whether your friend is a SOCAN member or not. If the Canadian system is anything like the Danish system your friend will be a SOCAN member if he is even remotely serious about his music. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: when posting a podcast wich format should I use?
Den 14.04.2007 kl. 16:40 skrev Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I would not consider an .avi which is an older codec, lesser quality and is a huge honking sized file. The Apple TV format is so new that there is no bases of users. You can be one of the first but how many people have an Apple TV? AVI is a container format (like MOV) so it makes no sense to talk about file size and quality in regards to AVI. What matters is which video codec you use inside your AVI wrapper. Just as you can encode your .mov in h.263 or h.264 you can use different codecs inside your AVI wrapper (DivX for example). The AVI container has next to no impact on the file size. AppleTV can play your h.264 videos (with some limitations, but if you're encoding at more than the 5 mbps that is the AppleTV's limit you shouldn't be videoblogging that video anyway). -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: when posting a podcast wich format should I use?
Den 14.04.2007 kl. 19:06 skrev caroosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]: intermingled somehow. I think quicktime uses an swf in the quicktime wrapper when making things clickable in the video. Or something. No. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] twittering posts
Den 09.04.2007 kl. 01:28 skrev Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED]: much easier to use + works on your phone). I looked at the Yahoo group stats and it seems like the number of messages over the last week are down about 50%. My guess is that much of the social/not-strictly-videoblogging messages have moved over to Twitter. Or it's been an Easter holiday week. :o) -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Hyperlinks in Video
Den 03.04.2007 kl. 17:35 skrev Nick Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/linkubator/index.php That's the thing I created that Trine mentioned (I've been running around the woods in Sweden without internet, hence the late comment). You can edit the files created by linkubator by opening them in any text editor (e.g. notepad on windows). However I will strongly urge anyone to try out the demo version of eZedia. It really is a fantastic piece of software. - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Videoblogging week... what's your idea?
Do whatever you want to do. - Andreas Den 30.03.2007 kl. 09:37 skrev Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ok so it's 7 deadly sins? or should we just do whatever? On 3/27/07, missbhavens1969 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gena, I was digging the seven sins idea, too, but then I started thinking about the sins and realized that the big one for me is gluttony. So my VBW07 is concentrated solely on my seven favorite cheap eats of NYC. This still holds to the theme because frickin' bathing suit season is fast upon us. Stupid bathing suits. Damn tasty food. Sinful. Seven sins is too much to focus on. I say just pick one! Bekah -- http://www.missbhavens.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh shucks, I thought it was the 7 deadly sins. I have been boning up on my sin quota. The lust and gluttony I've got covered but my income bracket is proving a barrier to greed. The sloth thing - no can do. Too active. Have to find a way to fake that. Wrath? er, I can get up a good head of steam politically but otherwise no. Envy that may be doable if I'm looking at the new camcorders coming out. Pride well, I would hope so but I don't think it means the same thing to me than it did to a couple of Popes. I'm not Catholic - why am I doing this again? Hey if I mix and match some of my favorite sins with trying not to be bored that could work. I just don't know if I could video it. So confused, Gena http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com http://pcclibtech.blogspot.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Susan kitykity@ wrote: I know some people are coming up with ideas for what they are going to do for videoblogging week... I mistakenly crammed for mine all weekend, thinking it started yesterday (oops) but at least I have a head start. So here's my idea: 101 things to do when you're bored... covered over 7 days. (By the way--I've got about 80--you guys want to suggest some ideas?) So what's your idea for videoblogging week? Susan http://vlog.kitykity.com -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] academic collection
Den 27.03.2007 kl. 08:02 skrev Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://professordvd.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/03/post_identity_n.html recent issue of a journal with some academic material on videoblogging. This looks very usefull. Thanks for sharing! -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] video within a video
And for the cheap here's how you do video-in-video using Quicktime Pro. * Open both videos. * Select the part you want to appear as the video in video content and copy it * Go to your main video and put the playhead where you want the video-in-video to begin * Paste * Open Show Movie Properties (Command+J on a Mac) and go to visual settings * Select the new video track (most likely called 'video track 2' * Scale it * Choose position (defaults to upper left) * Export movie - Andreas Den 17.03.2007 kl. 15:02 skrev Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED]: yes. put the main video (the one you want to be the big one) on the timeline, as usual -- putting it on the V1 track - or the lowest one. then overwrite edit the clip that will be the little video onto a higher up track -- V2 or anything higher. It should be that the bottom one is totally covered up by the top one, but it is still there. Now Double click on the top video in the timeline -- which opens that clip in the Viewer window (and you've opened that particular instance of that clip -- not the original clip. Very important, so be sure to double click on the piece of video that is in the timeline) Next looking at the Viewer window, click on the motion tab. In there somewhere (i'm writing this from memory, not from looking in FCP - so you might need to poke around a bit) there's a control to resize the video. Right now it says 100%. You can make it 25% or 20% or whatever you want. That will shrink the video. To move it over in the corner, you can either change the numbers that are in this box (right now center = 0, 0. To move it down and right I think you could type 160, 120 or something like that. Or maybe it's 160, -120.) OR instead of doing it by numbers, you can just grab the video and move it. To do that 1) looking that the canvas window, there's a little icon above the video image that has a pull down menu -- you need to set that window to image and wireframe. This will give you the handles for dragging. 2) Make sure the playhead is in the right place on the timeline so you are looking at the part of the video that you want to edit (and not something else later or earlier). 3) Grab the little video and drag it to where you want. i hope this help, Jen Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://jensimmons.com http://milkweedmediadesign.com 267-235-6967 On Mar 17, 2007, at 2:11 am, quietleader wrote: I apologize if this questions is off topic. (I just get the sense there are lots of Final Cut experts in this group) My question: Is it possible to produce a video within a video using Final Cut Express? The best way to describe what I want is with an analogy: Some television sets allow you to watch a main channel, and show a second channel in a smaller window down in the corner. Is it possible to create the equivalent with Final Cut Express, and how would it be done? Or is Final Cut Pro/Studio required? Thanks! Warren [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
[videoblogging] One hand, helping the other
http://collectivemasturbation.org/ Safe for work, but not for web 2.0 -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: video Blogging Week 2007
Den 11.03.2007 kl. 00:26 skrev Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]: If no one has suggested a tag yet, I suggest vbw07. It's videobloggingweek2007, just like last year's was videobloggingweek2006. If it ain't broke... -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: New London Videoblog Group at Meetup.com
Den 28.02.2007 kl. 11:08 skrev Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: And maybe if there's a summer Vloggercon that's not in August, we can have a mini videolinked one right here that would give you an excuse for a bit of a trip. You guys are coming to vlogeurope in september. No wedding and no moving excuses this year. :o) - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: New London Videoblog Group at Meetup.com
Den 28.02.2007 kl. 11:44 skrev trine bjørkmann berry [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You guys are coming to vlogeurope in september. No wedding and no moving excuses this year. :o) you'll be the death of me Andreas the 7th is my birthday.. I am supposed to be in Norway then. Where is it again this year?? Germany somewhere? I just can't win. Yes, Germany. Heidelberg - a bit south of Frankfurt (am Main). -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon=BarcampUSA?
Den 27.02.2007 kl. 04:44 skrev Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Those people in EuropeChicago is a major hub. You guys have VlogEurope in September, right? Yes, VlogEurope is weekend of 7-9 September (and it'll most likely turn into the Wednesday-to-Wednesday event it was last year). Chicago is a major hub, but the date for barcampusa will most likely mean that I'll stay home. If I went I'd end up spending one or two weeks in USA, be home for one week and then leave for VlogEurope for one week. That's just too close to each other for my taste. In that case I'd have to hope for a video vertigo thing in NYC on some other date. I may even be representing a company this time! :o) -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] automatic video editing - pro or con?
Den 24.02.2007 kl. 17:40 skrev Mark Shapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What is your opinion about these kinds of products? I've used the auto-movie feature in Windows Movie Maker on a couple of occasions. I think it's a fun way of quickly putting together a 'mood' video from a day of shooting. Would you ever use one to create a wedding or special event video? No, you may not get the best man's speech in the final product. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)
Den 24.02.2007 kl. 18:25 skrev Frank Carver [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The last time I looked, the Canadian government was less nutty about this stuff, and as far as I know it's also no big deal for folks from the USA to go to Canada. So why not hold this event in (say) Toronto, which is pretty much as easy to get to as NYC. Just as easy, but literally twice as expensive to fly to. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)
Den 23.02.2007 kl. 03:06 skrev Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED]: just thinking, june in NYC can be somewhat steamy maybe september is better? VlogEurope 2007 is the first weekend in September. It would be... unfortunate to have the two events so close to each other. - Andreas -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercamp = barcampusa
I looked up 'fatigue' for you. You're in the clear. I can't say that I suffer conference fatigue (my conference count for the past year is only 3 or 4), but I do have a patience problem when it comes to panels and speakers. I feel this is more a problem with how most panels are conducted rather than a problem with the concept of panels. The cozyness of a camping trip is lost when there are 5000 campers. I'm just sayin'. It is also worth considering that holding a vertigo event in continuation of barcampusa is harder than holding it in continuation of 'videoblogger conference, NYC'. Or at least I'm assuming it's easier to get people who did not attend the videoblogger conference to show up in NYC for a vertigo meeting. And I see practical and economically reasons for doing those two events back-to-back. And while I would love to go camping I can also imagine the expression on my accountant's face when I try to write it off as a business expense. :o) - Andreas Den 23.02.2007 kl. 19:23 skrev schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]: So part of what I'm hearing is Conference Fatigue and some people want to go camping instead. Well, that's exactly what some of us are doing with BarCampUSA http://barcampusa.org Why not just have it there? One thing to think about though is that many people on this list do not go to conferences. They don't put themselves on the conference curcuit, so something like discussions/panels are actually helpful for them. When I think about it, I bet fewer than 60 people on this list attend more than 3 conferences a year. I understand Conf Fatigue, which is why I've chosen to limit the amount of them I'm attending this year...its a quick, easy way to cure yourself of the fatigue. I don't even think I'm spelling fatigue right... Schlomo http://schlomolog.blogspot.com http://webshots.com/is/spotlight http://hatfactory.net http://evilvlog.com -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)
Den 22.02.2007 kl. 18:32 skrev Charles Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED]: No, it was never in Ohio, but such suggestion was floated a few months ago. Our European friends would prefer easier access, and since our community sort of stretches between the West Coast and Europe, New York City is in the middle, and that is where I am rooting for! Can I get an Amen? You can get a +1. :o) -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)
Den 22.02.2007 kl. 22:10 skrev Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I agree that it should be much easier to have it be much less yahoo-group centric which should make it pretty interesting. I mostly want a reason to go to the US. In my own selfish world - and that's all that matters on the internet - I'd like to see less making money, more creation. And I don't care for red carpets, but I do care for group hugs and hyperbole. I would also like to see these Youtubers I keep hearing about, possibly study them in their natural habitat. I also would like to point out that it doesn't have to be named Vloggercon. PS. The video vertigo summit last year was very valuable. Tacking on such a thing again would be a Good Thing in my book. Preferably a full day instead of four-five hurried hours. Possibly in a setting where mock-ups and wireframes can be made. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)
Den 22.02.2007 kl. 23:56 skrev schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]: And it will be longer summit, that I vow!... of course, it could just be you and I sitting in a room together for days, but I can think of worse things to do. If there is bacon we will be able employ cameras to eradicate world hunger. - Andreas, who saved his very worn 'bullshit' card for the occasion where he's stuck alone with schlomo for days. :o) -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)
Den 23.02.2007 kl. 00:11 skrev Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The real question is one of size: last year's Vertigo meeting was just too large and too short to get things really done. We shouldn't shrink it, but we should go longer and split people into working groups. Maybe 2-3 days at NYU ITP? +1 - I especially like the idea of working groups. A 2 day vloggercon and a 2-3 day video vertigo would make for an insane, but awesome week. Add OpenID to the agenda. It seems to grow exponentially, but I don't know if it's hype or real. :o) -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] node101 wiki hacked?
Den 20.02.2007 kl. 12:23 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Just want to point out there is a way to protect certain pages on a wordpress wiki. All it does is keeps anyone from editing them unless they signup or login to the wiki. MediaWiki. Wordpress is a blogging platform, not a wiki. That said, maybe it's time to either upgrade your software or jump to a pbwiki. Jump was completed a while ago: http://node101.pbwiki.com/ The old wiki isn't used and it looks like a spammer hit it. No worries. The main page at node101.org links to the correct wiki, but it would of course be helpful if the old address forwarded to the new one. :o) -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: FireAnt.tv video thumbnails
Den 19.02.2007 kl. 13:00 skrev Mike Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Having some sort of wrapper around it is optional. Optional for the author, but it must be required of the parser that it understands the wrapper. Otherwise it will not be able to match thumbnails to video files (or blog posts) on pages that contains more than one video. It goes in the 'strongly encouraged, but optional' category. I'll have to read up on hAtom, I can understand how hVlog would make it easier to parse, but quite frankly I think it would so confuse the average vlogger they'd be apt to either improperly mark up their blog posts, or simply forget about it all together. I guess the question is should we even mention it at all in this thumbnail spec? Specs are for programmers, not for regular people. It should most definitely be listed as a reference. To get the average vlogger to understand what they have to do you will have to write a how-to article. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: FireAnt.tv video thumbnails
Den 10.02.2007 kl. 02:10 skrev Frank Carver [EMAIL PROTECTED]: a href='mythunbnail.jpg' rel='thumbnail'img src='mythumbnail.jpg'//a Then it will show fine in browsers, be XHTML compliant, and easy to scrape while generating a feed. Thoughts? Doesn't work in the real world. People use thumbnails to link to their video and you can't have two links on the same object. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: FireAnt.tv video thumbnails
on FireAnt: billshackelford.com podcast http://fireant.tv/directory/channel/22981 Yahoo! Groups Links -- Find 1s of videoblogs and podcasts at http://mefeedia.com my blog: http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/ my job: http://petervandijck.net [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] Democracy Player 0.9.5 RC0 Released
Remove the period at the end: URL: http://participatoryculture.org/nightlies/ (which is why you are supposed to enclosure URLs as above :o) - Andreas Den 04.02.2007 kl. 12:58 skrev RANDY MANN [EMAIL PROTECTED]: bad link? On 2/3/07, billshackelford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Participatory Culture Foundation has posted the first Release Candidate for Democracy Player 0.9.5. Download it at http://www.participatoryculture.org/nightlies. - Bill http://billshackelford.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/
Re: [videoblogging] is Creative Commons bulshit...Part 2
Den 03.02.2007 kl. 01:22 skrev Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: That's true - Copyright protection for all created media is automatic as soon as there is a record in any form of the material that has been created - but you can see how an infringer could make a persuasive case to try and set precedent that material distributed freely on the web is fair game, and how they could argue for fair use of this, and most of all how they could put up such a good case for this that you'd have to have balls of steel and very deep pockets to see how far they were willing to go. No, I do not see that happening. Maybe if you were suing a soccer mom because she used one of your photos on her personal homepage, but not in other cases. But you're not out to defend yourself against people like that. Whereas a CC license that states clearly what it can and *can't* be used for shifts the playing field dramatically - suddenly they are obviously, hands down, the bad guys, for all the reasons I wittered on about before. I would say that this *does* matter if you want protection. In the sense of lawsuits CC doesn't change anything dramatically. What can and can't be done with a given work have *always* (since the Berne Convention anyway) been stated clearly. CC *changes* what can and can't be done (ie. the author gives up some of his rights), but it's not special in the sense that a viewer now knows what he can do - he always knew that (or should). CC does help you protect your content for two reasons. First because your work had more protections before you applied the license and secondly because ignorance if not a valid defense. The fact that the CC license is linked directly from your page doesn't give you any more protection legally than usually. It may mean fewer soccer moms put copies in the local town paper, but that's a different story. You should not choose a CC license if you want to protect yourself against misuse of your content. You should choose a CC license if you think the world would be a better place when people share creative works amongst each other. Finally, as Verdi pointed out. You shouldn't be suing people. You should just bill them and move on with your life. -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/