Re: [videoblogging] Re: Sick of the sexism

2006-05-11 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Well put Mike.


On 5/10/06, bay_area_video [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Mocking others works better than anger.

 Throwing the cynicism back would be a better strategy.

 Your anger shouldn't be the focus of the discussion.

 The use of 'eye candy' to sell otherwise ineffective golf gimmicks
 should be able to derail itself.

 Laugh and the world laughs with you. Get mad and everyone turns on you.

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[videoblogging] beachwalks.tv helps natavillage.org

2006-05-09 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Hello videoblogging group,I just wanted to publicly say thank you Rox (beachwalks.tv) for including our Nata village project (natavillage.org) not only on her site but in her latest VIDEOBLOG!
http://www.beachwalks.tv/2006/05/07/beach-walk-76-aloha-to-africa/Typepad has also just featured our blog:
http://featured.typepad.com/blogs/2006/05/the_nata_villag.htmlThank you so much Rox and Typepad.com!!! We really appreciate all the support!Cheers,JON.natavillage.org






  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Vlogging toy

2006-04-29 Thread Jon Rawlinson



hahahhaone thing about that video: get some emotion man! is this a test of database software or real time video effects??? youd think it might be mildly amusing.On 4/28/06, 
robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Hey all,

Came across a new toy and decided to order one to mess around.

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/ 
EN,CRID=2204,CONTENTID=10628

Phil Torrone has a demo, check it here:

http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/04/ 
logitech_quickcam_orbit_mp_1.html

I'm not going to name names, but I can think of a few vloggers who 
would have fun with it :)


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[videoblogging] The Nata village videoblog, Episode 3: Nata clinic.

2006-04-27 Thread Jon Rawlinson



The Nata village videoblog, Episode 3: Nata clinic.http://natavillage.orgThe Nata Clinic is responsible 
for health care delivery to the 6,000 residents of Nata, Botswana and the surrounding 
villages. More than 12,000 people rely on the services of the clinic. 
The clinic also oversees the three remote health outposts of Maposa, 
Manxotai, and Sepako. The outposts are reached by dirt/sand track 
and the farthest is 36 miles away. The clinic is so busy that 
it is often referred to as a hospital. The closest general hospital 
is 60 miles away and the closest surgical hospital is 120 miles away. 
The clinic consists of two main buildings. The 1st building has 
two consultation rooms, one room for wound dressing changes, pharmacy, 
and an office. The 2nd building consists of a 3 bed 
ward, 2 bed delivery room and a 4 bed post delivery/recovery room. 
There is also a trailer where the PMTCT (Prevention of Mother to Child 
Transmission) Lay Counselor performs pre and post test counseling for 
HIV/AIDS and the nurses collect blood for the CD4 (T-Cell) count of 
HIV infected patients. The compound also has four houses where 
some of the nurses live.





  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ze Frank's vlog

2006-04-27 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Ze franks vlog is the probaby the funniest vlog I've ever seen!On 4/27/06, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Does he have a feed w/ enclosures? I cant find one, but would subscribe in heartbeat =DOn 4/27/06, 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: ten videoblogs for national (womens') magazine, quick!

2006-04-26 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Hi Lisa,

I saw your post about womens videoblog suggestions. How about talking
about a non-profit one? Can I suggest: The Nata village blog:
http://natavillage.org

The blog is being written by a female peace corps volunteer named
Melody Jenkins in Nata, Botswana. She is volunteering there for 2
years.

The videoblog:
http://natavillage.typepad.com/my_weblog/2006/04/the_nata_villag_1.html

About the blog:
http://natavillage.typepad.com/my_weblog/2006/03/about_the_nata_.html

Take care,
JON.


On 4/26/06, Monique Danielle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you're looking for the angle of how a female-owned, female-centric biz
 woman is using vlogs check out mine, http://www.vlogdiva.com, which ties to
 the rest of my non-vlog related sites:
 http://www.divadesignworld.com (mama site)
 http://www.divadirectories.com (free promotion of women owned businesses)
 http://www.hostdiva.com (hosting),
 http://www.marcomdiva.com (free blogs, but some hacker messed something up
 that I have to fix).

 And, as a side note, I'm trying to get http://www.vlogchallenge.com off the
 ground.

 Cheers
 Monique





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 If Des' vlogs haven't been mentioned, I like hers:

 http://www.creativelyimpulsive.com/

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  I'm visiting a well-known womens' magazine in NYC on Thursday to talk
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  So, if you were going to see the editors of a magazine you've probably
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  I'll love you guys forever for helping me out on this one!
 
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[videoblogging] The Nata village videoblog, Episode 2. Mabogo!

2006-04-18 Thread Jon Rawlinson



The Nata village videoblog, Episode 2. Mabogo!http://natavillage.orgMabogo Arts and Culture Productions is an out of school and out of work youth group that concentrates on HIV/AIDS Education. The youth perform songs, dances and dramas that tell a story about HIV/AIDS, STD's (Sexually Transmitted Diseases), and ARV's (Anti-Retroviral Medications). The group is funded by the Masthelo Community Development Association which is an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization). The group has a coordinator that is responsible for training and supervising the members. The youth each receive 260 Pula ($55) per month for educating the community in Nata. The members take their educational performances straight into the heart of the community. They perform in churches, private homes, shabeens (local drinking establishments) and bars. Mabogo Members are extremely talented and have received recognition at local and regional competitions. Because most of the villagers in Nata do not have TV's, radios and many are illiterate, the education that Mabogo provides is often the only education that villagers receive about HIV/AIDS. Mabogo is one of the most effective educational tools in the fight of HIV/AIDS in Nata. 
THE CHALLENGESBecause the members are paid only $55 per month, many will move on to other employment when it becomes available. The work that Mabogo does is critical in educating Nata Villagers about HIV/AIDS. Mabogo is currently trying to get registered as a Community Based Organization so that they can apply for grants from the many funding sources in Gabarone (the capitol). Their constitution has been submitted to the Registrar of Societies in Gabarone. We are currently awaiting a response. Let it be noted that registration can take more than a year as the constitutions are frequently returned for minor errors. The work that these young people are doing is worth a decent salary and until they are paid a fair wage, the members will continue to come and go. 
THE SUCCESSESMembers of Mabogo Arts and Culture Production are providing a vital service to the people of Nata. They are educating people in the local languages and in culturally sensitive ways. Using interactive dramas and audience participation is extremely beneficial. The Mabogo group along with the People Living with AIDS support group, are the two most important educational groups in Nata. They deserve our support. 
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Re: [videoblogging] flash or quicktime? Whats better?

2006-04-18 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Wow!Thanks so much Jen  CharlesI appreciate it!cheers,JON.natavillage.orgOn 4/18/06, 
Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quicktime advantages:- it looks better- it plays back better / less stuttering, much better recovery from aslow internet connection- viewers can drag the playhead back and forth after the movie hasdownloaded and scrub through the video / land on an exact frame / check
out what's going on- viewers can download it and re-cut the movie / remix it / share it(and videobloggers do this all the time :-)Flash advantages:- Most computer already have flash installed. PCs don't ship with the
Quicktime Player, so the computer owner has to download it from Apple(for free), and if your viewers are watching on a borrowed computer(like at schools, libraries, internet cafes around the globe, etc) then
there's a good chance they can't install quicktime.- If you want to lock down your movie and prevent almost everyone fromcopying it (or if you are working for hire and your client demands this) then flash is the way to do it. (There are ways around this, but most
people don't know how.)- If you want to add interactivity / put the movie into a funkyinterface, flash has a lot of tools and power to do that — if you knowflash. Quicktime can do a lot too, but in my opinion, Flash is much
more powerful, flexible and easier to program than a Quicktime movie.It seems one trend these days is to use Quicktime as the primary file('cause it's better), and then create a flash version and offer that as
an alternative (linked in the same post, listed second so the Quicktimemov is what goes into the feed). Flash has certainly taken off in thelast six months as the favorite over Windows Media for thePC-without-Quicktime-Player option. I think the popularity of YouTube 
GoogleVideo / plus the fact blip.tv will auto-transcode for you is whythis is happening. (If you use blip.tv and upload your file there, thecomputers at 
blip.tv will make a Flash version for you, also store itthere in your account, and you can link to both.) WMV files _really_stink, in my opinion (as I try to watch them on my Mac, always waiting
for buffering, never being able to scroll, fast forward / rewind /pause properly), so I'm glad to see Flash replace WMV.jenjenSimmonshttp://www.jensimmons.com
On Apr 17, 2006, at 11:08 PM, Jon Rawlinson wrote: Hi guys, What do you think is better embedding a flash video file or a quicktime video file? Can you give me your opinions on both?
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Re: [videoblogging] flash or quicktime? Whats better?

2006-04-18 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Yah I havent been very happy with the online transcoding to flash. I think ill just stick with quicktime for now.Thanks for the help!JON.natavillage.org
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Hi,Well, generally speaking both work well on the web as embedded video in a page.The FLV format and codecs have gotten really great in the past year so its possible to have excellent flash video quality. And, most to all people will have no problem viewing an FLV on the web. In most cases, to get the best result with Flash Video, you should prob be doing the transcoding yourself, tinkering with settings. Online services that transcode to FLV for you vary in quality and is dependent on the original video file uploaded. 
Do you care about getting your video onto portable devices like Apple video iPod and PSP? If so, you will need to output using mpeg4 codecs (Quicktime compatible media). Quicktime has always been my preference for video playback. I've been using it for years and most vloggers are also output QT video. If you dont want to bother with flash, then focus on Quicktime compatible formats.
I also encourage people to experiment with DivX, an excellent technology for vloggers to harness.I stay clear of Microsoft Windows Media, however.sull
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Re: [videoblogging] The Nata village videoblog, Episode 1. Nata, Botswana.

2006-04-18 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Thanks so much for the support Robert!Yah c'mon videoblogging group!!!Let's see if we can make itJON.natavillage.org
On 4/17/06, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,I bet with a little help Nata Village's paypal meter could hit the$2,000 (hint, a short term goal) mark by Friday, 21 April.What do you say, A List peeps, hop onboard if you believe in Jon's
effort and the power of vlogging!My own D list post just went up on on http://vlognews.24x7.com --surely many of you can do better.On Apr 17, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Christopher Ivanyi wrote:
 This is great Jon, really cool.And I'll be passing on the word myself, and even making a little donation.I know they go a looo way. chris 
http://cafesiena.blogspot.com On 4/16/06, Jon Rawlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Thanks! Sure you can help out!Tell your friends and post about Nata village
 on your site if you can. Thanks so much!The people of Nata will be very grateful! Cheers, JON.
natavillage.org On 4/16/06, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Awesome project, Jon. Looking forward to see it develop.
 Anything we can do to help? -- cheers r Deconstructing the status quo, collaboratively
 my vlog: http://r.24x7.com hosting: http://foo.24x7.com
 On Apr 16, 2006, at 8:40 PM, Jon Rawlinson wrote: The Nata village videoblog, Episode 1. 
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[videoblogging] flash or quicktime? Whats better?

2006-04-17 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Hi guys,What do you think is better embedding a flash video file or a quicktime video file?Can you give me your opinions on both?Thanks so much!Cheers,JON.The Nata village blog
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[videoblogging] The Nata village videoblog, Episode 1. Nata, Botswana.

2006-04-16 Thread Jon Rawlinson



The Nata village videoblog, Episode 1.http://natavillage.typepad.com/my_weblog/2006/04/the_nata_villag.htmlEach week we will feature a new videoblog from Nata, Botswana. 
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Re: [videoblogging] The Nata village videoblog, Episode 1. Nata, Botswana.

2006-04-16 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Thanks!Sure you can help out! Tell your friends and post about Nata village on your site if you can.Thanks so much! The people of Nata will be very grateful!Cheers,JON.
natavillage.orgOn 4/16/06, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Awesome project, Jon. Looking forward to see it develop.Anything we can do to help?
--cheersrDeconstructing the status quo, collaborativelymy vlog: http://r.24x7.comhosting: http://foo.24x7.com
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[videoblogging] natavillage.org: A blog to focus on the HIV/AIDS battle in an African village.

2006-04-12 Thread Jon Rawlinson



If you have an interest in the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa, we wouldlike to invite you to visit www.natavillage.org. One of the firstblogs and videoblogs to focus solely on on the battle to control HIV/AIDS in an
African village. With today's sensational media and political agendas affecting what wesee, this blog will offer you an opportunity to see first hand thebattle to control HIV/AIDS in the small village of Nata in Botswana.
Botswana, in Southern Africa, has one of the highest HIV infectionrates in the world. The pandemic has left Nata with over 400 orphans.The blog was born when world traveler Jon Rawlinson met up with Melody
Jenkins who serves as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer in Nata, Botswana.Both were frustrated with the fact that enormous amounts of money arepouring into Africa yet little money is getting to the village level
and to those who need it most. Jon made three visits to Nata andfilmed a documentary about HIV/AIDS in the village. The documentarywhich is currently in production led the way to the website. One videoblogepisode will be available each week online. 
The website will show you the Nata Clinic, feature PLWA's (PeopleLiving with AIDS), village life, youth groups, the Kgosi's (chiefs)and the professionals involved in the fight to stop the spread ofHIV/AIDS. Thanks to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 60,000
people in Botswana are taking the life saving ARV's (Anti-retroviralmedication). The challenge is that for years there was no help forthose with HIV/AIDS. Getting people to accept and adhere to the ARV's
is an ongoing struggle. The PLWA's and the youth groups areinstrumental in educating the villagers and we hope to support themwith this website. Thanks to the ARV's, Nata is now a village of hopeand much can be done to save the lives of those infected with
HIV/AIDS.Melody is working to start the Nata AIDS and Orphan Trust. If youchoose to donate, that's great but it is not the primary objective.We are equally interested in sharing the stories of the People Living
with AIDS, introducing you to village life and letting you meet theplayers that are involved in this drama that is unfolding in Nata.Thanks for taking the time to check us out. If you like what you see,
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[videoblogging] DUBAI videoblog

2005-10-31 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Just finished my latest travel videoblog, DUBAI!

Check it out: 

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Off to South Africa tomorrow! Stay tuned for some wild videoblogs from Africa!!!

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[videoblogging] Autobahn videoblog

2005-10-13 Thread Jon Rawlinson



My latest travel videoblog, cruisin the autobahn in a 911 Porsche!

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280 km/h or 175 mph

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[videoblogging] Escape videoblog

2005-09-23 Thread Jon Rawlinson



Escape videoblog

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JON.






  
  
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