Re: [videoblogging] Re: Markvoort
I will say this, based on my experience over the last year, which is that our society needs to have a lot more conversation about death. Not death as presented on prime time and movies, but real-honest death, like the kind that happens with, well, all of us. I recommend that everyone spend a few minutes in an assisted living facility or rest home. You'll learn a lot about life .. and death. ...peace...richard On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 5:29 AM, elbowsofdeath st...@dvmachine.com wrote: Personally I would look at it from the perspective that she originally used internet video to connect with other people that were isolated in hospital, and that once you have made meaningful connections in this way it may seem quite natural to carry on until the end. Cheers Steve Elbows --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles adrian.mi...@... wrote: or just not watch as you suggested :-) an appropriate closing Adrian Miles School of Media and Communication Program Director B.Comm Honours vogmae.net.au On 29 April 2010 11:33, David Jones david.jo...@... wrote: People can theorize all they like. Publish and be damned is often the easiest solution! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: videoblogging-dig...@yahoogroups.com videoblogging-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: videoblogging-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [videoblogging] Beatmatched video-editing
Hi Renat, I made a tutorial some time ago about how to use markers in Premiere elements to synchronize music beats with a slide show. The principal is the same in using video in Premiere pro with markers. http://makemedia.tv/premiere_elements/slide_show.php The drawback, of course, is that you have to put the markers in manually and recognize where the beats are - it's not automatic, so this may not be what your looking for, but thought I'd let you know. ...peace...richard On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 4:44 PM, pageflex2001 innom...@gmail.com wrote: Is there a software or Premiere Pro plugin which gives ability to drop footage into the timeline and have the video matched to the beats of the soundtrack? Any help is appreciated... -Renat of Innomind.org -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: videoblogging-dig...@yahoogroups.com videoblogging-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: videoblogging-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [videoblogging] My book was released on Amazon.com today
Congratulations Steve, It has been a wild ride, and I'm especially impressed by tenacious people like you who keep going, and never seem to burn out. ...peace...richard On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Steve Garfield st...@offonatangent.comwrote: Hi, Just wanted to let you know that my book, Get Seen, was released on Amazon.com today. My first post to this group was on June 6th, 2004. The first message in this group was June 1, 2004. Mine was the 6th message. It's been a wild ride from 2004 to 2010. I remember the first Vloggercon in NYC in 2005 and the second in SF in 2006. My book is a nice how to guide for people starting out in online video. For some of us who have been putting video on blogs wince 2004, it's seems so easy now. When we started there was no YouTube, we were worried that our videos would get popular, because that would cost us money. Now we've got a myriad of free hosting solutions for have lots of great features. But there still are and will always be people starting out. That's where my book comes in. In the book I talk about choosing a camera, getting good sound and lighting, and how to conduct interviews. Also, how to edit and post, and how to go live. I've interviewed a number of Yahoo! videoblogging group members. I made a post today called, Where To Buy Get Seen. It's a very simple post showing where people can order the book. It's at: http://bit.ly/buy-getseen In addition to that the book has a website, http://stevegarfield.com/getseen Over there I'm posting video interviews that I made for the book and there are discussion forums for people who read the book who might have some questions. So that's it. Just wanted to drop by and give you guys an update. Thanks for your support. --Steve http://stevegarfield.com Author: Get Seen: Online Video Secrets http://stevegarfield.com/getseen Founder: Boston Media Makers http://bostonmediamakers.com Follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/stevegarfield -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: videoblogging-dig...@yahoogroups.com videoblogging-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: videoblogging-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: NaVloPoMo 2009
All taken ... how sad :( ...richard On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 6:22 AM, Mary mcmpr...@yahoo.com wrote: I'll take Monday Nov. 30th. Mary Matthews Videopancakes.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Rupert Howe rup...@... wrote: It's that time of year again. I've reverted to calling it NaVloPoMo because after all the umming and ahhing about names and last year, we came up with VloMo, which just didn't have the same ring to it. Given all the things going on in my life, there's absolutely no way on God's Earth that I'm going to be able to make a video every day in November. And I know a lot of you will feel the same. Which got me thinking about ways to make it work. Of course, if you want to go ahead and do one video a day every day in November, that's GREAT. But in addition, I thought maybe instead of 30 people all trying to make 30 videos, we could collaborate - 30 videobloggers each making just one video. Some of the best stuff that came out of the first Navlopomo in 2007 was when people started responding to and remixing each others' videos. So... How about this? You choose a day in November - and on that day, you have to make a video inspired in some way by the previous day's video. A big linear game of videoblogging Consequences. What do you think? Are there 30 people out there who are up for this? If you're up for it, reply here. Rupert http://twittervlog.tv -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Guess Who's Back, back again, knighties back, tell a friend.
Welcome back Paul ... I haven't done much in a while, but still follow the list. ...peace...richard On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:05 AM, paul.knig...@btinternet.com paul.knig...@btinternet.com wrote: It's almost been two years now since the last time I was in here, a lot has changed and a lot of your prophesies have come to fruition. Hi Guys and Gals, Paul Knight from PJKproductions, back and ready to start all over, I am in need of tips and tricks to get some of you lovely people watching the videos I create and how to market them to others. In concentrating on other things I have forgotten most of the tricks we used to use, so I'll be posting and commenting quite regularly now, and you will find that as for my behavior it has toned down because I have discovered facebook a great tool for venting my frustrations. I still have the same old Blogspot, http://pjkproductions.blogspot.complease don't be afraid to view it and some of my videos to find out what I am all about, mainly it's just home made stuff, edited using FCE, (imovie really sucks now,) trying out different techniques and adding special effects from third party sources that usually people wouldn't use for vlogging. That's my introduction, hopefully those who remember me, accept me with open arms and to all the new people, new as in joined within the last 2 years, I anticipate watching your vids with a new found appetite. Loves Simples Paul -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Does Blip.tv give stats on Itune views?
Hi Jim, After logging in, from the dashboard menu at the top, select statistics ...peace...richard On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 9:18 AM, jimmystroud jimstr...@jimstroud.comwrote: I am uploading videos to my Blip.Tv account and was wondering if I will be able to get stats on how often my videos have been downloaded. Does anyone know? -Jim -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] post on comparison of video hosts and terms of service
In case this has not already been posted to the list, here's an interesting post on a comparison of video hosting services terms of service, which demonstrates one thing I already knew. Blip.tv rocks. *http://tinyurl.com/owl32u ...peace...richard * -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Open Video Ideas
(I posted this on the blog too). Great Video Michael, I've been teaching this digital media class the last three semesters, and technology is a huge barrier to creativity. First, we only have PCs, so we can't go with FCP, so we go with Premiere Pro, which is functionally find, but has all sorts of issues dealing with different types of files/codecs. I had to teach stuff like, if you have an .mp4 file, you must first convert it to .mov with quicktime, and sometimes the audio won't import so you have to export separately - etc. This doesn't even cover the always pragmatic issue of compression, disc space, and problems with the university's secure network and new adobe programs not working etc. It's so frustrating, and it would be so cool if there was one video engine as you describe, because, at least there would, hypothetically, only be one set of issues to deal with. I look forward to continuing this conversation. ...peace...richard p.s. If I want to subscribe to all Verdi videos, how would I do that? On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Michael Verdi michaelve...@gmail.comwrote: Thanks Chris. That's a good focus. My plan for the conference is to have much of the presentation focus on examples - kind of like these imagined future web browsers http://www.vimeo.com/1450211?pg=embedsec=1450211 I'm forever encouraging people to get a Mac but that's unrealistic and also not the ideal solution. As much as I love my Mac, Apple is frustratingly slow to add specific functionality that I would find useful. And often when a 3rd party jumps in with a solution it's often Mac only (so much for collaboration). We really need a set of tools to use that are not delivered at the pleasure of one particular vendor. - Verdi On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Chris Hastings chris3...@yahoo.comchris3306%40yahoo.com wrote: this video helps me focus on why the open video conversation is important. Verdi links us to the key root question: How can anyone make a video? What are the tools that will allow anyone to make video ? I think he should talk more about the other side of Neverland.. what does this type of system enable. What are some examples he can show? On Jun 1, 2009, at 10:49 AM, Jay dedman wrote: I've been working on some ideas for the Open Video Confrence (NYC June 19 - 20) and could use some feedback. http://reports.graymattergravy.com/2009/05/29/open-video/ its been very difficult to verbalize what we mean by Open Video. A video like this goes a long way to at least setting the right boundaries for discussion. I hope there's a lot of people here who can come to the Open Video Conference. The biggest challenge we have is connecting the developers with the creators. i see a real disconnect in how developers think about what they're building for video creators...and the way video creators actually work. FCP, Avid, Premiere are such good video editing systems because they did years of research and user testing. So that's what we need to start doing. Jay -- http://ryanishungry.com http://jaydedman.com http://twitter.com/jaydedman 917 371 6790 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- http://michaelverdi.com -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Great resource of articles about Online video
Thanks Jay ... this looks like a great resource ... It's interesting that, since 2005, when I started vlogging I've been, pretty much unsuccessfully trying to marry my very fun and exciting experience vlogging with my research. Although, I did have a student do a thesis on the video blog community, and a proceedings paper, and I made a video for the internet researchers conference, it hasn't been very fullfilling. At the same time, my vlogging has fallen off and been very sporadic. I'm trying to get excited and passionate again (about some variation on video and the web) - I'm thinking maybe the open video conference may be just the ticket, so I'm considering coming to New Yourk in June, if I can get some funds. ...peace...richard On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote: If you are into doing research, or need official articles for citation, check out: http://www.strangelove.com/blog/ - A database of over *over 270 academic articles*, many of which are freely available on the Internet. This bibliographic database can be searched via subject http://www.strangelove.com/blog/article-indexes/subject-index-articles/ and author http://www.strangelove.com/blog/article-indexes/scholarly-articles/ indexes. The entire contents of the database are also freely available in the YouTube Bibliography http://www.strangelove.com/blog/youtube-bibliograhy/document. - The *Watching YouTube* database documents selected articles, books, and other printed and electronic sources, including YouTube videos such as Mike Weschs *An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube* http://www.strangelove.com/blog/2009/03/anthropological-introduction-youtube/ that are significant to the study of YouTube and online video. - Statistics http://www.strangelove.com/blog/tracking-growth-rate-youtube-online-video/statistics-updates/ on the growth of YouTube and online video. - Selected news items and articles from the world presshttp://www.strangelove.com/blog/news-2/ . -- http://ryanishungry.com http://jaydedman.com http://twitter.com/jaydedman 917 371 6790 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: mailto:videoblogging-dig...@yahoogroups.com mailto:videoblogging-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: videoblogging-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June
I'm seriously considering going. ...peace...richard On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote: I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group rate, so I'd be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is. Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make sure I'm where the action is :-) People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with friends. I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are considerably cheaper, but offer much less privacy. You could make a page on http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you wanted to start a place to find room sharing. The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will take place in Lower East Side. Jay -- http://ryanishungry.com http://jaydedman.com http://twitter.com/jaydedman 917 371 6790 -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June
Ok ... not only am I seriously considering going, but I registered, made reservations and everything ... so I am going, and it took me two emails to say so ... see you there ... richard On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Richard (Show) Hall rich...@richardshow.org wrote: I'm seriously considering going. ...peace...richard On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote: I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group rate, so I'd be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is. Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make sure I'm where the action is :-) People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with friends. I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are considerably cheaper, but offer much less privacy. You could make a page on http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you wanted to start a place to find room sharing. The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will take place in Lower East Side. Jay -- http://ryanishungry.com http://jaydedman.com http://twitter.com/jaydedman 917 371 6790 -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June
No YOU'RE AWESOME!!! On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:53 PM, schlomo rabinowitz schl...@gmail.comwrote: AWESOME Schlomo Rabinowitz http://schlomo.tv - finally moving to wordpress http://hatfactory.net - relaxed coworking AIM:schlomochat On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Richard (Show) Hall rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org wrote: Ok ... not only am I seriously considering going, but I registered, made reservations and everything ... so I am going, and it took me two emails to say so ... see you there ... richard On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Richard (Show) Hall rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org richard% 40richardshow.org wrote: I'm seriously considering going. ...peace...richard On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.comjay.dedman%40gmail.com jay.dedman%40gmail.com wrote: I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group rate, so I'd be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is. Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make sure I'm where the action is :-) People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with friends. I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are considerably cheaper, but offer much less privacy. You could make a page on http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you wanted to start a place to find room sharing. The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will take place in Lower East Side. Jay -- http://ryanishungry.com http://jaydedman.com http://twitter.com/jaydedman 917 371 6790 -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] miro question
I'm not sure if this is the right forum, but that never stopped me before. Does anyone know if it's possible to clear videos from the MIRO queue that have not yet downloaded? I've been looking through help and stuff, and also can't find a contact for question, or a discussion board or anything. It's my anal nature that, if I don't want to watch something, I want to delete it from the queue even though I haven't downloaded it. Keeps everything organized and neat, and I can do it in other aggregators. ...peace...richard -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Reminder: Open Video Conference in June
Now that is really awesome! On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Rupert rup...@fatgirlinohio.org wrote: since you're all so bloody awesome, i'm probably going to be forced to come too. On 19-May-09, at 3:26 PM, Richard (Show) Hall wrote: No YOU'RE AWESOME!!! On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:53 PM, schlomo rabinowitz schl...@gmail.com schlomo%40gmail.comwrote: AWESOME Schlomo Rabinowitz http://schlomo.tv - finally moving to wordpress http://hatfactory.net - relaxed coworking AIM:schlomochat On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Richard (Show) Hall rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org richard% 40richardshow.org wrote: Ok ... not only am I seriously considering going, but I registered, made reservations and everything ... so I am going, and it took me two emails to say so ... see you there ... richard On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Richard (Show) Hall rich...@richardshow.org richard%40richardshow.org richard% 40richardshow.org richard% 40richardshow.org wrote: I'm seriously considering going. ...peace...richard On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.comjay.dedman%40gmail.com jay.dedman%40gmail.com jay.dedman%40gmail.com wrote: I was told the rooms are about $170/night with the group rate, so I'd be interested in a roomshare if anyone else is. Are people planning on staying elsewhere? I want to make sure I'm where the action is :-) People are staying all over town...usually couchsurfing with friends. I know its expensive to stay in NYC. The hostels are considerably cheaper, but offer much less privacy. You could make a page on http:// videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ if you wanted to start a place to find room sharing. The event is at NYU...so Im sure all the after parties will take place in Lower East Side. Jay -- http://ryanishungry.com http://jaydedman.com http://twitter.com/jaydedman 917 371 6790 -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: the coming Broadband limit?
Heath, It was both the supreme court and the FCC. First, the supreme court ruled, as you said, that cable was not a communication network, so not covered by common carriage, so they could have a monopoly on their lines. Then later the FCC ruled the same for DSL, ironically, to increase competition. The idea being that if the cable companies could be monopolies, so could the DSL companies, so we'd have a duopoly. (Of course, if they just allowed common carriage, there were be far more than two companies to choose from). ... best ... Richard On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Heath heathpa...@msn.com wrote: I had forgetten it was a supreme court ruling, I had thought it was just an FCC ruling... If I remember correctly the crux of the arguement, was that telephone companies wanted the cable companies to lease their lines like they had to, as cable companies were begining to get in on providing internet service. They argued since they had to do it, so should the cable companies, but the cable companies were able to argue that they were not a telecommuncation service, they were just providing bits of data. Well most consumer groups and others who actually care about these types of things knew this was bunkbut the boneheads who are in charge of the supreme court bought the cable companies arguement...and what do we have? No real competition and continued price hikes and the little guy getting screwed again... In fact if I remember correctly, the cable companies argued that by allowing their lines to be leased they would have to raise rates and possibly go to tiered pricing which would be bad for consumers I guess the only recouse any of us have is that the FCC and Congress gets their heads out of their asses and adjust the laws accordingly and take control of the issue. So I guess we should just bend over now, right Heath http://heathparks.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Richard (Show) Hall rich...@... wrote: For the record, ISP competition was squelched legally, so it's not even really possible to have competition with high speed internet. The supreme court ruled in 2005 that cable companies were not bound by common carriage laws (they did not have to allow competitors use their lines like phone companies have to). This was followed by a decision by the FCC that DSL was also free to ignore common carriage. So, in most places in the US you have a choice of DSL or Cable and only one company for each, and, in many places (like where I live) there is only one choice (DSL). For anyone more interested in details I wrote a blog post about it a while ago. http://richardshow.org/blog/2008/02/15/free-market-net-neutrality-and-common-carriage/ ... Richard On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Rupert rup...@... wrote: Yes, it's true that it's limited in the UK. But there's a lot of competition between providers, which I understand is not the case in the US - or in Canada. Or at least there was a lot of competition last time I looked. Hundreds of independent local companies. Elbows would probably know more and confirm or deny this... On 10-Apr-09, at 2:09 PM, Jay dedman wrote: I mentioned this in another thread, but I think it's important enough to repost here. In the US, the major broadband providers are planning to ending unlimited packages and start charging for broadband. Time/Warner is the test case. See below. I've heard that limiting bandwidth is common in Europe (true?), but this is new behavior in the US where broadband providers have now consolidated into just 4 major corporations that now control internet access in most regions. As private companies, they can do what they want. Customers now must start making a choice of who they want to support. Jay __ Rep. Eric Massa was outspoken in his opposition to Time Warner Cable's plan, calling it a monopolistic move to penalize robust Net users and stagnate the 21st Century technology needed to rebuild America. What really happening is TWC is unfairly trying to protect its cable TV profits from people switching over to online video. By making it prohibitively expensive for their 8.4 million customers to do much more than email and basic Web surfing, they hope to kill Internet video before it's any more popular. We're going out to our 500,000 activists asking other members of Congress to join Massa and call for a thorough investigation of these ant-competitive practices. Making Time Warner the Internet's evil poster child is particularly urgent now. Other cable and phone providers (including ATT, Charter, Cox and Comcast) are watching TWC's trial balloon with plans to implement their own anti-video pricing schemes
Re: [videoblogging] the coming Broadband limit?
For the record, ISP competition was squelched legally, so it's not even really possible to have competition with high speed internet. The supreme court ruled in 2005 that cable companies were not bound by common carriage laws (they did not have to allow competitors use their lines like phone companies have to). This was followed by a decision by the FCC that DSL was also free to ignore common carriage. So, in most places in the US you have a choice of DSL or Cable and only one company for each, and, in many places (like where I live) there is only one choice (DSL). For anyone more interested in details I wrote a blog post about it a while ago. http://richardshow.org/blog/2008/02/15/free-market-net-neutrality-and-common-carriage/ ... Richard On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Rupert rup...@fatgirlinohio.org wrote: Yes, it's true that it's limited in the UK. But there's a lot of competition between providers, which I understand is not the case in the US - or in Canada. Or at least there was a lot of competition last time I looked. Hundreds of independent local companies. Elbows would probably know more and confirm or deny this... On 10-Apr-09, at 2:09 PM, Jay dedman wrote: I mentioned this in another thread, but I think it's important enough to repost here. In the US, the major broadband providers are planning to ending unlimited packages and start charging for broadband. Time/Warner is the test case. See below. I've heard that limiting bandwidth is common in Europe (true?), but this is new behavior in the US where broadband providers have now consolidated into just 4 major corporations that now control internet access in most regions. As private companies, they can do what they want. Customers now must start making a choice of who they want to support. Jay __ Rep. Eric Massa was outspoken in his opposition to Time Warner Cables plan, calling it a monopolistic move to penalize robust Net users and stagnate the 21st Century technology needed to rebuild America. What really happening is TWC is unfairly trying to protect its cable TV profits from people switching over to online video. By making it prohibitively expensive for their 8.4 million customers to do much more than email and basic Web surfing, they hope to kill Internet video before its any more popular. Were going out to our 500,000 activists asking other members of Congress to join Massa and call for a thorough investigation of these ant-competitive practices. Making Time Warner the Internets evil poster child is particularly urgent now. Other cable and phone providers (including ATT, Charter, Cox and Comcast) are watching TWCs trial balloon with plans to implement their own anti-video pricing schemes. The outreach is below. Heres the presser: http://www.freepress.net/node/56030 Yahoo! Groups Links Yahoo! Groups Links -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: mailto:videoblogging-dig...@yahoogroups.com mailto:videoblogging-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: videoblogging-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [videoblogging] Video blogging history/evolution
I did a thing on history of video blogging for the Association of Internet Researchers meeting ... http://richardshow.org/show/vloghistory/ Also, this is a video of my power points at a presentation I did at an apple store in chicago as one of the meet the vloggers things. It has info on the history of the yahoo group http://richardshow.org/vlog/mtv_05_11_19.mov ... Richard On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 3:01 PM, gintaras.miskinis gintaras.miski...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello, First of all I would like to apologize for my English, which is not very good. Secondly, I would like to introduce myself: I am a student from Lithuania (Europe), my name is Gintaras (in English - amberman ;D). I am a final course student at Vilnius University, communication faculty and writing the final course paper about blogging evolution (from blog, to micro blog). The theme also includes video blog, that's why I write here, and have a question: Are there in this group any posts or links to the sources where I could find historical events in video blogging? I tried google'ing, but the most valuable source as I have found is - Jay Dedman's videoblogging book, where, however, I missed history (detailed) chapter... I would be very grateful if you could show me the direction where I could look for further reading, because, sadly, in scientific course papers (like mine), I cannot use unreliable information sources, such as blogs like http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/archives/2007/01/27/3465/a-brief-and-perso\ nal-history-of-videoblogginghttp://poorbuthappy.com/ease/archives/2007/01/27/3465/a-brief-and-personal-history-of-videoblogging Peter Van's http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/archives/2007/01/27/3465/a-brief-and-perso\ nal-history-of-videoblogging#commentshttp://poorbuthappy.com/ease/archives/2007/01/27/3465/a-brief-and-personal-history-of-videoblogging#comments ;/ Thank you very much. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] How do you screen?
We haven't been watching much lately, but we used to watch a lot with iPod on the TV. Now we usually just hook the computer to the TV, and that's how we watch most everything, because we don't have cable. We use s-video for the video, and just plug the audio into the audio jack. ... Richard On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Jan McLaughlin jannie@gmail.comwrote: If RichardShow doesn't chime in here soon, you should get in touch with him. He and Maureen watch on TV via iPod. Jan Jan McLaughlin Production Sound Mixer air = 862-571-5334 aim = janofsound skype = janmclaughlin On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 3:33 PM, schlomo rabinowitz schl...@gmail.comschlomo%40gmail.com wrote: Lately, I've been using our xbox to stream videoblogs that I collect in my iTunes. It's super easy and I'm loving the big-screenness of it all. Schlomo Rabinowitz http://schlomo.tv - finally moving to wordpress http://hatfactory.net - relaxed coworking AIM:schlomochat On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.comjay.dedman%40gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Jeffrey Taylor thejeffreytay...@gmail.com thejeffreytaylor%40gmail.comthejeffreytaylor% 40gmail.com wrote: Since moving into a new space, I need to put together a good setup for screening videoblogs. So before I venture forth, I'd like to hear some answers to the following questions: 1. What player/aggregator do you use? 2. Do you watch on your computer, or connect to the TV? 3. What else do you do to enhance your screening environment? Videos showing setups most welcome! Thanks in advance. when we have everything working (like a new bulb)...we download videos using Miro...and use a projector to play videos on our wall while lying in bed. Speakers added to the mix rock it. I sometimes use iTunes because it's nice to use Front Row with remote. Jay -- http://ryanishungry.com http://jaydedman.com http://twitter.com/jaydedman 917 371 6790 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Web Video Resources
Hi Sunny, I have links to resources here: http://makemedia.tv/resources/ A bunch of tutorials here: http://web.mst.edu/~rhall/makemedia/ ... Richard On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:21 PM, sunnygault su...@sunnygault.com wrote: Hey guys... I'm in the process of creating an ongoing class that teaches the basics when it comes to planning, producing, publishing and promoting web videos. I'm currently scouting for additional resources I can promote during the class to better assist the students. This could be anything for books, e-books, blogs, podcasts, web series, websites, etc. Anything that gives an inside look at the business of web video and how it's created. If you have created any resources or you have used resources that have been particularly helpful, please let me know. Thanks so much! Sunny Gault New Media Host/Producer -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Feedburner is over, but
thanks Rupert ... I just moved mine ... Richard On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Rupert rup...@fatgirlinohio.org wrote: It's a good thing. I was wondering why Google were keeping Feedburner separate - I thought it showed a lack of commitment. But badly handled. Seems like they're rushing to make changes and save costs. Only a month to transfer all your feeds? After February 28th, you won't be able to access your account at feedburner.com How many people won't know about this, and will get caught out? I certainly didn't get an email, and I have a lot of different feeds with them. If you have a Feedburner feed, go login now and transfer your account to Google. I just did it. Three clicks. Took less than a minute to do it all. Rupert http://twittervlog.tv On 19-Jan-09, at 10:15 AM, Jay dedman wrote: seems to just turn into something else: https://www.google.com/support/feedburner/bin/answer.py?answer=126303 Our vision when FeedBurner joined Google was to help bring the best of what FeedBurner offered in syndication publisher tools and solutions to the AdSense platform, and vice versa. In the time since the merger, the FeedBurner engineering team has joined the Google engineering team (but still focuses on the same set of tools for RSS monetization, analysis, and optimization) and is not managed as a separate company or subsidiary. jay -- http://ryanishungry.com http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Rupert http://twittervlog.tv/ Creative Mobile Filmmaking Shot, edited and sent with my Nokia N93 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Happy Christmas everyone
Back at you Rupert! Ho Ho Ho! Richardmas On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Rupert rup...@fatgirlinohio.org wrote: and Happy New Year. Thanks for helping to make life more interesting, creative and fun. Rupert http://twittervlog.tv -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] The Carol and Steve Show: Now on YouTube
Another one of my husband's internet friends? ... very cool, brings back memories ... Richard (one of Steve's internet friends) On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:16 AM, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: The Carol and Steve Show first aired on the web starting on 1/1/05. We did 53 episodes that year. One each week! These shows started being posted before there was YouTube. Now I'm reposting to share with a wider audience. http://www.youtube.com/user/carolandsteveshow Here's a fun one from January 26, 2005 when we were in NYC for the first vloggercon and Carol meets Amanda. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhm3eB22Uis -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Go make some money
You might want to check into the service that the folks at outthink are developing. http://bid4vid.com (Iooks like the name changed to MediaMobz) ... Richard On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The dudes at Common Craft are hiring: http://commoncraft.com/seeking-producers-video-explainers We see an opportunity for a win-win. Every day, we receive multiple emails from organizations that are looking for custom explanatory videos. As we've changed our focus away from making custom videos, we can't help. Until recently, we didn't know where to point these prospects. Thankfully, we're starting to see producers who are developing a specialty in producing explanatory videos - and we're looking for more. The opportunity we see is to create a way, through our website, to help organizations find video producers who can be hired to produce custom videos. To this end, we're looking for video producers who are interested in (and capable of) taking on this kind of business. Our goal is to find serious producers of high-quality, handcrafted explanatory videos. -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: In search of pioneering v-loggers!
Well, for me, I would have to say my wife is the only pioneer in my life On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Was that a request? On 20-Oct-08, at 2:59 PM, Mike Moon wrote: This thread made me laugh... not because of what it's asking for, but it reminded me of last weekends Vlog Flash Meeting. jaydedman: fuck pioneers Mike http://vlog.mikemoon.net --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Syd, No link to the video. If I were you, I'd contact and ask people individually. You can find them quite easily. They have videoblogs :) Rupert http://twittervlog.tv On 20-Oct-08, at 12:25 PM, sydney idunno wrote: Hello all. I'm looking for vloggers who were active members of this group during the years 2004 to 2006. I'm embarking on an ambitious project that will hopefully end up being a vlogumentary about vlogging and I'd like to be about, for, and by vloggers. I've been vlogging for about two years now. I'm a teacher and I'm fascinated by the future ramifications of vlogging and online communities that use vlogs as their primary method of communication. Please let me know if you're interested in being interviewed or if you have resources you can steer me toward...that would be great. Here's a video I've put out to some of the sites I'm a part of. Calling all Vlogging Pioneers! Take care! Syd __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.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] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: McCain on Blip = a Shame
First of all, Michael is no troll. I was very fortunate to meet him at vlog europe in Italy, and he's one of the cleverest, funniest, and most entertaining people I've ever met. As for my opinion, I would have to disagree with my friend, in that I believe blip should allow the videos - I don't think they should allow all videos, but ones supporting McCain sure (although I haven't actually seen them). However, I would also have to agree with all of Michael's McCain adjectives, including thug. ... Richard (also not a troll, maybe an orc, but never a troll) p.s. I'm enjoying the thread, but I'm sick, and off my medicine. On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder how many McCain points this piece was worth? I smell troll... I'll be holding my nose, voting for the least likely to wipe their ass with the constitution. peace, Ron On Oct 16, 2008, at 7:27 PM, Gena wrote: Michael, I am probably going to kick myself and have others do it for me for keeping this thread alive but I have to comment on what you have presented. 1. With extremely limited exceptions, freedom of speech is extended to all Americans. Especially the ones I disagree with. It is not debatable. It is, to me, my true claim as an American citizen. I dont' have to like it another point of view. I am equally free to present information that disputes and or supports that point of view. I don't care if he got a Pro account or is trying to save some moolah, he has the right to present his message. And for the record, I am a straight-up Moonbat liberal leaning person who may have minor threads of libertarianism when it comes to giving money to for-profit corporations that f*cked themselves. 2. Blip.tv is a business. If the campaign paid for pro level usage I would not expect them to leave cash money on the table. Not in these times when other video web hosting distribution companies are going dark. 3. There is passion. There is intolerance. It is getting hard to tell them apart. I understand what is being invoked by this extraordinary time in American history. Lies that are being presented as truth. Racism as a badge of honor. Sexism up the ying-yang and you can now pick multiple flavors of identity politics. One of the current gifts of vlogging now is to tell your truth and show your proof of how you can to your thoughts. Let me know when you posted that video, I'll watch. In this community you have to respect that not everyone is going to share your feelings. That is ok. Understand the context of the feedback. Freedom of speech, the right a business to choose who they do business with and a politician's right to use media to reach a target audience. Oh, and my equal right to challenge what I am being told. Peace and power to the (vlogging) people, Gena http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Michael Schaap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It may sound silly but I am deeply disappointed in Blip.tv for allowing the McCain campaign to use Blip's services. For crying out loud: All the smear filth running from Blip networks... Damn you Blip for this, I think it's a bloody shame! http://johnmccain.blip.tv as you can see, they're running Blip's player even on the front page of http://www.johnmccain.com/ Michael [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] YouTube Hot Spots
Thanks Michael, Sounds like a very interesting and complex metric, operationalizing the hotness of any given part of a video, relative to other videos. ... Richard On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 4:23 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I think it means, compared to other videos of the same length, the hot side of the graph says you are retaining more viewers than average and/or viewers are rewinding a watching those sections again. The cold side of the graph represents where, compared to other videos of the same length, people are skipping forward or clicking away more than average. From the hot spots page on my video: The ups-and-downs of viewership at each moment in your video, compared to videos of similar length. Above the average line, your video is hot: it's retaining more viewers than average and they may be rewinding to watch that point again. Below the average line, your video's gone cold: viewers are not rewinding or may be leaving the video faster than the average. - Verdi On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] richard%40richardshow.org wrote: Michael, I didn't understand what number the curve (the y axis) represented? ... Richard On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED]michaelverdi%40gmail.com wrote: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/your-youtube-video-hot-or-not.html I made a screencast of how it works - http://reports.graymattergravy.com/2008/10/02/youtube-hot-spots/ - Verdi -- http://graymattergravy.com -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- http://graymattergravy.com -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] YouTube Hot Spots
Michael, I didn't understand what number the curve (the y axis) represented? ... Richard On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/your-youtube-video-hot-or-not.html I made a screencast of how it works - http://reports.graymattergravy.com/2008/10/02/youtube-hot-spots/ - Verdi -- http://graymattergravy.com -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] music.podshow.com video blog safe?
Yes, it's Adam Curry's podshow. He set this up for independent musicians, and podcasters. Here are the terms of service http://music.podshow.com/music/producerTerms.php Basically, you can use the music on your podcast so long as you give attribution to the musician and podshow. It's dependent on the musicians uploading only music they have rights to distribute. I try to be careful about using copyrighted music (that is, I don't) and I have always considered pod safe music fair game. ... Richard On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:17 PM, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: are we talking about podshow like adam curry podshow? On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Irene Duma [EMAIL PROTECTED]irene%40strangeduck.com wrote: I did send them an email just waiting for reply. Thought I¹d check in here too since it could take a while. When I find out I will update fer sure. Irene Duma Strange Duck Media Web Design and Creative Marketing Blogging easy computer tips http://www.strangeduck.com/blog and comedy at http://www.bittertonic.com Tel. Toronto: 416-535-0652 St. John¹s Address: 12 Allan Square St. John's, NL A1C 4A8 Tel. St. John¹s: 709-726-6178 From: Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] jay.dedman%40gmail.comjay.dedman% 40gmail.com Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.comvideoblogging% 40yahoogroups.com Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 20:43:03 -0400 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.comvideoblogging% 40yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [videoblogging] music.podshow.com video blog safe? I saw on the videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com that music.podshow.com is listed as safe for video blogs but I just wanna check for sure. I am on their site and the info is really sketchy. I also noticed a pretty well known Canadian band (Great Big Sea) has its stuff up there, and they are signed to a label. Usually the labels get all uppity when it comes to rights for video etc. Anyone know for sure how this works? I think I should contact the label, non? probably be best to contact Podshow direct. our wiki may have old information. (and update if you'd please!) Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] An anthropological introduction to YouTube
This is actually a great speech, in my opinion. I used it in my Web Studies class. ... Richard On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael Wesch, who made that video about Web 2.0, gave an hour long talk at the Library of Congress on his studies of Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPAO-lZ4_hU Who is making videos? What kins of videos are being made? The haters and the the lovers. Jay (who wishes youtube allowed me to download the video for later) -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Screen recording software for Windows XP/Vista
Richard, I use camtasia, but it's pretty pricey. I've also used the freeware camstudio, (camstudio.org) which works pretty well too. ... Richard On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:27 AM, RICHARD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anybody recommend screen recording software for Windows XP/Vista? For the Mac, I use iShowU, which is cheap and works really well. I intend to boot into Windows XP on my MacBook Pro and use the Windows equivalent screen recording software. My client doesn¹t support Macs on their network and I need to record clear video to show web pages for tutorials, etc. I¹ve tried using a video camera and the output from a switcher, but neither is clear enough for my purposes. The video I captured from iShowU is crystal clear and is exactly what they want. I just need screen recording software for Windows so I can join their network and record the screen. The video will be edited in Final Cut Pro 6. Thanks, Richard [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Use WGBH's b-roll for your election video
that's great .. thanks! On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:51 AM, WGBH Lab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey everyone, I know there are a lot of folks on this list who seem to be working on politically-themed content, so I wanted to let you know about something I've been working on that might help you all out a bit. I work for WGBH, the PBS station that makes Nova Frontline. For the past month or so I've been pulling footage from the WGBH Archives -- stuff that's related to the election, like b-roll of Washington DC and election newsreel footage -- and I've been digitizing it and categorizing it and whatnot. Anyway, now it's all online in high quality (640x480) and free to download from the WGBH Lab website. It's available under a Creative Commons license so you can't sell it or anything you make with it, but you can do pretty much anything else. http://lab.wgbh.org/sandbox/election Anyway, I just thought that might help out! This is only a small sampling of our Sandbox of many different types of clips, but this just seemed especially relevant right now. OH and let us know if you make anything cool! best, Brian Retchless WGBH Lab -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Did you see my 82 year old vlogging mom on ABC World News
This is very cool Steve ... Richard On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 5:48 AM, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi guys, Did you see my 82 year old vlogging mom on ABC World News? She writes all about it on her blog: http://mymomsblog.blogspot.com/ They did an 11 minute interview with her, and on the segment she talks for :20 seconds. They also talked to her about her videoblgging, I Can't Open It, and her Yiddish Class, but in the end they just used those vlogs as b-roll Check it out. The interview as aired and my 11:00 minute behind hte scenes is on her blog... Thanks, --Steve -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercamp Who is going?
Yes, Bill and I talked about coming to Rolla and camping - this is 90 miles from St. Louis. The plus side is that we have friends that have some beautiful land on the Little Piney River. The problem is that this would be totally primitive camping - no cabins, no electricity, and definitely no internet. Would people be up for that? ... Richard On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 5:48 AM, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well yes, there are KOA's but we were thinking a better alternative would be hanging with Richard and Maureen in nearby Rolla--that would be for folks who are booked but can't cancel their travel. And I'm sure Heath and David Meade would be down for that too. I think, I'm gonna cancel it. I wouldn't blame anyone for not signing up at this point. Sorry for your trouble. I'm sending the money back to those who already paid. Bill Streeter --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why do you need 35 people to sign up to cover expenses? If only 10 or 15 come, host it differently. There's KOA - http://www.koa.com/where/mo/13107/ and 3 of 'em near St. Louis. Let folks make their own reservations / share a kabin - yeah - in the KOA lexicon 'cabins' are 'kabins'. They even got free wireless in most of 'em. Cook / shop for yourselves. No need to 'plan' that. Just a thought. Jan -- Jan McLaughlin Production Sound Mixer air = 862-571-5334 aim = janofsound skype = janmclaughlin -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercamp Who is going?
Also, I'm not sure how we would do sessions, as in people give presentations ... not only no shelters, but no electricity. No youtube, be we could have a lot of fun tubing down the river. ... Richard On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, Bill and I talked about coming to Rolla and camping - this is 90 miles from St. Louis. The plus side is that we have friends that have some beautiful land on the Little Piney River. The problem is that this would be totally primitive camping - no cabins, no electricity, and definitely no internet. Would people be up for that? ... Richard On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 5:48 AM, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well yes, there are KOA's but we were thinking a better alternative would be hanging with Richard and Maureen in nearby Rolla--that would be for folks who are booked but can't cancel their travel. And I'm sure Heath and David Meade would be down for that too. I think, I'm gonna cancel it. I wouldn't blame anyone for not signing up at this point. Sorry for your trouble. I'm sending the money back to those who already paid. Bill Streeter --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why do you need 35 people to sign up to cover expenses? If only 10 or 15 come, host it differently. There's KOA - http://www.koa.com/where/mo/13107/ and 3 of 'em near St. Louis. Let folks make their own reservations / share a kabin - yeah - in the KOA lexicon 'cabins' are 'kabins'. They even got free wireless in most of 'em. Cook / shop for yourselves. No need to 'plan' that. Just a thought. Jan -- Jan McLaughlin Production Sound Mixer air = 862-571-5334 aim = janofsound skype = janmclaughlin -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: my favorite vlog template of the week
If your spirit animal turns out to be a woodchuck too, I'm going to freak out. ... Hussein Woodchuck (Richard's Spirit Animal) On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:07 PM, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you dont want to write a post to accompany your vid, dont! Who cares? Make yourself happy, Heath. It's your own site, do what feels good to you. I just came back from Peru and found my Spirit Animal. He told me to live this way. On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]heathparks%40msn.com wrote: It's funny you mentioned the text portion of your vlog. I stuggle myself with what to write down sometime...well actually most times. Sometimes I write to help the viewer gain an understanding of why, sometimes I write because I just want it have something for the search engines to index. I find my tastes changing, I find I no longer want to write a long post, heck half the time, I just want to put a video up and be done with it. It's weird. Does anyone else stuggle with this stuff or am I just on an island again ;) Heath http://batmangeek.com http://heathparks.com . -- Schlomo Rabinowitz http://schlomolog.blogspot.com http://hatfactory.net AIM:schlomochat [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Decline in posts to this group.
to keep it up? I started off all gung-ho a few years ago, but with family obligations, job, etc. just don't have the time to vlog these days. Just a few thoughts. All the best, Tom aka Irish Hermit [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Grad Student Research - Profile of a Video Blogger
Jan, I think you make a good point, but, for the record, both are research (self-report behavior), as defined by things published in academic journals ... And, of course, behavioral research, relying on what bloggers do (as opposed to what they say) would be very interesting and powerful too, but, there are also a lot of interesting things you can learn from what people say. In the case of Josh's research, perhaps he plans also collect behavioral data and triangulate the two, which would is the best sort, in my view. ... best ... Richard (Dr./Professor/King/Ruler of the Universe) Hall On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 7:38 AM, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Most of questions you list could be easily (or not so easily) answered by combing through a crapload of videoblogs and taking notes, counting, watching, commenting, etc. Dr. Hall, did this not used to be called 'research'? I forget. For example, to answer How long? go to the vlogger's archives and click the oldest month and there you will find the vlogger's first post. If you watch sample vlog entries through time, you will get an idea of how and why they started, what inspires them, and the direction they've gone and are going. You will see in black and white how often the vlogger posts. All that information (and more) is part of vlogging's charm. Jan On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 6:26 AM, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED]mgmoon%40yahoo.com wrote: Questions: 1. How did you get into vlogging? I watched an episode of Torrent that featured Michael Verdi and Ryanne Hodson talking about FREEVLOG.ORG. I purchased a $70 videocam and I was off. 2. How long have you been blogging? Two Years and counting. 3. What provides inspiration for your vlog posts? I capture moments of my life so that when I'm really old and forget how to feed myself, I can still look back and remember. 4. How often do you post? Generally once every other day. Say, 3 vlogs a week. 5. Is your video blog a business or a hobby? It's a hobby. 6. What motivates you to continue updating your video blog? It's hard to have a lifetime of videos, be it the second half of my life, without having videos. 7. How long does it take you to post (from the idea- filming- posting)? Ideas get written down and thought about. That time varies. Shooting... depends. 2 minutes to all day, depending on what's going on. Uggh, editing, compressing, converting, uploading, website... I continue to improve and shorten my processes to give me more time with family and shooting. I could bang out a 3 minute video in say 1/2 an hour. BUT, it's generally taking closer to 1 or 2 hours. 8. If you have a site you would like to share (personal or just one you like) please list here: Sure... http://vlog.mikemoon.net Not every video is an award winner, but odds are if you drop by, there's going to be a new entry. 500+ videos in the first 2 years. Drop by, say hello. Mike --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, joshua.kuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all! I am a grad student at UC San Diego doing a research project on the video blogger community and video bloggers. The goal of my project is to develop a profile of video bloggers. This appears to be quite a daunting task since the barriers to vlogging are relatively low and there are a lot of video bloggers out there. If you have a moment to help me out I would really aprreciate it. I have a few basic questions that I am trying to answer (shown below). Also, if you know of any video blog sites that you consider to be good examples of a video blog site or sites that have good content, that would really help! Questions: 1. How did you get into vlogging? 2. How long have you been blogging? 3. What provides inspiration for your vlog posts? 4. How often do you post? 5. Is your video blog a business or a hobby? 6. What motivates you to continue updating your video blog? 7. How long does it take you to post (from the idea-filming-posting)? 8. If you have a site you would like to share (personal or just one you like) please list here: Thanks in advance! If you want to shoot me an email instead of posting a response, that's cool, too. Cheers, Josh Yahoo! Groups Links -- Jan McLaughlin Production Sound Mixer air = 862-571-5334 aim = janofsound skype = janmclaughlin [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] FYI - Yet Another Reason To Ensure Net Neutrality
On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Putting aside the P2P issue if an ISP can find a way to disregard the FCC and consumers is that a good or bad thing? ... I was going to say BAD! ... but I'm thinking this is a rhetorical question ... __ -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Grad Student Research - Profile of a Video Blogger
Hi Josh, FYI, my student, John Warmbrodt, did his thesis on the video blogging community. http://lite.mst.edu/theses.html On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 9:54 PM, joshua.kuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all! I am a grad student at UC San Diego doing a research project on the video blogger community and video bloggers. The goal of my project is to develop a profile of video bloggers. This appears to be quite a daunting task since the barriers to vlogging are relatively low and there are a lot of video bloggers out there. If you have a moment to help me out I would really aprreciate it. I have a few basic questions that I am trying to answer (shown below). Also, if you know of any video blog sites that you consider to be good examples of a video blog site or sites that have good content, that would really help! Questions: 1. How did you get into vlogging? 2. How long have you been blogging? 3. What provides inspiration for your vlog posts? 4. How often do you post? 5. Is your video blog a business or a hobby? 6. What motivates you to continue updating your video blog? 7. How long does it take you to post (from the idea-filming-posting)? 8. If you have a site you would like to share (personal or just one you like) please list here: Thanks in advance! If you want to shoot me an email instead of posting a response, that's cool, too. Cheers, Josh -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] June 1st 2004, a day of infamy!
Hey Heath ... thanks for continuing the tradition! ... Richard On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is the day the Yahoo video blogging list had it's very first post. http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/1 I have been reading through a lot of the very first few months of this list and I think it's simply amazing how far vlogging has come in just 4 yearsheck if you really think about it, in just the last 2 1/2 years alone has seen a tremendous shift in the web video landscape. Anyway I just thought it was really interesting to see how the very first converstions where just how do we even do this to now, how can we all get rich ;) In all seriousness though, I would like to thank all those who have been a part of this group and others for making it possible for people to be able to put video out there. People have come and gone and the conversations have moved on, but a lot of passion and soul went into making all this possible, some really great people who just wanted to share, to teach, to grow, to learn...etc.. Thanks for doing that, thanks for caring enough to share, to teach...I for one appreciate it To what comes next! Heath http://batmangeek.com http://heathparks.com -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] My 200th post
Congratulations Heath ... best wishes for lots of magic with the new camera ... Richard On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just realized after I uploaded and posted my latest video, that it is my 200th post. In a way the video I ended up posting is fitting as it is a bit of a new begining for me http://heathparks.com/blog1/?p=266 Vlog on! Heath http://batmangeek.com http://heathparks.com -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Videoblogging Week 2008
Maureen and I are in Maureen: http://richardswife.com/?p=21 Richard: http://richardshow.org/show/2008/04/22/vlog-week-2008-day-1-frog-fantasies/ ... Richard On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It all starts tomorrow... Are you Ready? On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED]joshleo%40gmail.com wrote: and here is the wiki: http://videobloggingweek.pbwiki.com/ On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]jay.dedman%40gmail.com wrote: Just to let you know, http://videobloggingweek2008.blogspot.com/ April 20-26 Begin the discussion whew! Im glad we got a couple weeks notice this year. banners here: http://videobloggingweek2008.blogspot.com/2008/03/it-begins.html Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 -- Josh Leo www.JoshLeo.com www.ultrakawaii.com www.WanderingWestMichigan.com www.SlowLorisMedia.com -- Josh Leo www.JoshLeo.com www.ultrakawaii.com www.WanderingWestMichigan.com www.SlowLorisMedia.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Videoblogging Week 2008
I tried it on iTunes 7 on a power book and, I got the dreaded exclamation point meaning the feed is broken (in my world anyway). To clarify, the feed is: http://www.mefeedia.com/tags/videobloggingweek2008/rss2.xml I should be able to select advanced/subscribe to podcast, enter that and away I go? ... thanks ... Richard On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Frank Sinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Markus, That RSS should work in iTunes now. I just tried it in iTunes 7.x and it worked. You might notice a small discrepancy of entries between the web page and the RSS feed. We've recently implemented extensive caching, which has made the tags quite zippy, but causes a delay of a few hours to completely update both web page and RSS feed. Regards, Frank --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Apr 20, 2008, at 1:04 PM, David Meade wrote: ( http://www.mefeedia.com/tags/videobloggingweek2008/rss2.xml ) is there a feed that works in iTunes? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: vloggercon karaoke
Hi Dave ... I found it buried in some spam thingy and I got it back! ... thanks for you perserverance! ... Richard p.s. Good luck with your massive back up system, described in a recent video, by the way. On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 12:41 PM, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hmm I got the error again (even though you and heath got through) ... so I tried to resend it and it said it was a duplicate comment ... so maybe its in moderation somewhere? (cant explain the error message but it had something to do with a spam plugin from the sound of it) On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]heathparks%40msn.com wrote: I just added a comment Richard, it worked! Heath http://batmangeek.com http://heathparks.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Dave ... by some miracle, I think I fixed it (I got a weird error, played with the code in the post, and a testing comment seemed to work) .. if you really want to be a trooper, you could try again and tell me if it works for you now ... Richard On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:40 AM, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FYI, I tried to comment on this video but got some crazy server error when I tried. - Dave On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] richard%40richardshow.org wrote: Anybody remember vloggercon karaoke? http://richardswife.com/?p=19 ... Richard -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- http://www.DavidMeade.com -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- http://www.DavidMeade.com -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] vloggercon karaoke
Anybody remember vloggercon karaoke? http://richardswife.com/?p=19 ... Richard -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] vloggercon karaoke
Sorry Dave ... if I knew anything I would try and fix it ... we're upgrading using show in the box stuff soon ... honest thanks for the effort! ... Richard On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:40 AM, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FYI, I tried to comment on this video but got some crazy server error when I tried. - Dave On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] richard%40richardshow.org wrote: Anybody remember vloggercon karaoke? http://richardswife.com/?p=19 ... Richard -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- http://www.DavidMeade.com -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] vloggercon karaoke
Hi Dave ... by some miracle, I think I fixed it (I got a weird error, played with the code in the post, and a testing comment seemed to work) .. if you really want to be a trooper, you could try again and tell me if it works for you now ... Richard On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:40 AM, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FYI, I tried to comment on this video but got some crazy server error when I tried. - Dave On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] richard%40richardshow.org wrote: Anybody remember vloggercon karaoke? http://richardswife.com/?p=19 ... Richard -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- http://www.DavidMeade.com -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Mike Hudack
Devon, Wanted to download this to watch later on iPod. I couldn't figure out how to download any version from the stuff on the blip player and even found your account on blip and said it was locked so couldn't get to the page where you can download. Also, I tried the subscribe thingy on the player for iPod and got the dreaded exclamation point when I tried to subscribe. ... Richard On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Devon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey everyone, I recently posted a video interview with Blip.tv's CEO, Mike Hudack. For those of you who haven't met him in person - he's charming, well-spoken and on-point. I thought this list might have a particular interest in seeing the interview. You can check it out at www.pathbreaker.tv. Here's to meta-media - a leader in the democratization of media on what it's like to do what he does. Enjoy. ~devon -- I crave your mouth, your voice, your hair. Silent and starving, I prowl through the streets. Bread does not nourish me, dawn disrupts me, all day I hunt for the liquid measure of your steps. I hunger for your sleek laugh, your hands the color of a savage harvest, hunger for the pale stones of your fingernails, I want to eat your skin like a whole almond. I want to eat the sunbeam flaring in your lovely body, the sovereign nose of your arrogant face, I want to eat the fleeting shade of your lashes, and I pace around hungry, sniffing the twilight, hunting for you, for your hot heart, like a puma in the barrens of Quitratue. - Pablo Neruda http://www.karenscape.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Fwd: Rush Limbaugh urges listeners to vote for Clinton
Yep ... My relatives in Texas, who live in a Republican district, got to the poles and found that virtually everyone was registering for the democratic primary. Rush says Vote for Hillary. The strategy is to continue the chaos in this party. Look, there's a reason for this ... Obama needs to be bloodied up. Look, half the country already hates Hillary. That's good. But nobody hates Obama yet ... ... Now that's the sort of logic, only a Rush Limbaugh listener would appreciate ... On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:50 PM, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -- Forwarded message - Rush Limbaugh has asked Americans to vote for Hillary Clinton in tomorrow's primaries. Find new story at http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/ ___ The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts. -Bertrand Russell --- You are currently subscribed to the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism new-media-alumni list as [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] FCC Unimpressed by Comcast’s “Network Managment”
That's cool, but, one thing is the article's author needs to do some checking and editing ... proposed by Democratic Commissioner Jay Alderstein ... it's John Adelstein ... Richard On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 9:35 PM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you cool kids see this? http://tinyurl.com/3c4lr4 FCC Chairman Kevin Martin is the Bush appointee so usually lets business do whatever it wants. what's telling is that even he is fearful of having several companies being able to legally do whatever they want with the broadband network in secret. Good Regulation just means fair and clear rules. Given the anticompetitive nature of Comcast throttling traffic from a potential video competitor, Martin who in the past has been loathe to go beyond the FCC's current policy pushing open networks and other Republican lawmakers seemed galvanized to act. Indeed, an attack on the free markets might be too much for the FCC to ignore. Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[videoblogging] testing
This is a test. I changed my email for the group and am getting messages that things are bouncing. If anyone in the video blogging group got this, I would appreciate it if you could reply just to let me know it went through. ... thanks ... Richard -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] testing
thanks On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 1:53 PM, rodli pederson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it came through here in north dakota --- Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]richard%40richardshow.org wrote: This is a test. I changed my email for the group and am getting messages that things are bouncing. If anyone in the video blogging group got this, I would appreciate it if you could reply just to let me know it went through. ... thanks ... Richard -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] See my gallery at Zazzlehttp://www.zazzle.com/rodlip. __ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ -- Richard (Show) Hall http://richardshow.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogger Camp!
There are no dry counties in Missouri. In fact, Missouri has very liberal liquor laws compared to most of the midwest. You can buy Old Crow at Walmart at 3am on Sunday morning. (I'm not saying I necessarily have, but ...) Arkansas and Texas have dry counties. ... Richard On Jan 3, 2008 7:51 PM, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do they have beer there or is it a dry county? On Jan 3, 2008, at 5:43 PM, Bill Streeter wrote: Sorry, it's not in a city, it's in the country, in Missouri. Just north of Columbia. All the info is at Vloggercamp.com (including maps and links to photos) Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS www.lofistl.com www.billstreeter.net --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Lisa Rein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sorry if i missed it somewhere - but what's the city on this? thanks, lisa Yeah Vlogger Camp. For those of you who may have missed it on Twitter, well go here and see what it's all about: http://vloggercamp.com there is a wiki (http://vloggercamp.pbwiki.com/FrontPage) and a twitter account too (http://twitter.com/vloggercamp). This is gonna be happening on August 7-10 so it's still a ways out so not all of the details are in place yet. So subscribe to the vloggercamp.com rss feed, or follow on twitter for regular updates and announcements. Should be a good time! Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS www.lofistl.com www.billstreeter.net Lisa Rein http://onlisareinsradar.com http://www.lisarein.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] How we got here
This is very cool. I'll use it in the web studies class I'm doing this semester. It appears this is part of a video blog his starting. Although there is a feed button, it doesn't appear to be a rss 2.0 feed with enclosures. Do you know if one exists? ... Richard p.s. I also couldn't find any way to comment or send him an email On Jan 7, 2008 4:55 PM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Harold Rheingold posted a video today about how he sees us getting to this point in online communication: http://vlog.rheingold.com/index.php/site/video/a-reslice-of-life-online-part-one-introduction/ Nice to see it from his perspective. he was online before I was out of diapers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Rheingold 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 -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogger Camp!
Markus, If you come to Missouri for Vloggercamp, there will be carp caviar there waiting for you! On Jan 10, 2008 9:29 AM, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 10, 2008, at 7:25 AM, Richard (Show) Hall wrote: You can buy Old Crow at Walmart at 3am on Sunday morning. (I'm not saying I necessarily have, but ...) got any carp caviar to go with it? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vlogger Camp!
See, I knew Adam would be the expert on this ... he knows a lot about everything important ... On Jan 10, 2008 10:23 AM, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd submit that 3am on Sunday is the perfect time for Old Crow. Many states have dry counties: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_county In fact, Jack Daniels distillery in Tennessee is in a dry county, as are many more bourbon producers in Kentucky. You can make it there, but you can't drink it. The number of dry counties is actually growing too, as wealthier, fundamentalist, church-going populations force liquor stores out of town. Then the citizens in that county that want to drink have to drive miles and miles to the nearest liquor store, hence the increased rate of drunk driving deaths per capita in dry counties. Amazing duplicity occurs when religion finds its way into our law. Hilarity ensues. We'll drink to all of this when I'm on Missouri time. On Jan 10, 2008 10:25 AM, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]richard%40richardshow.org wrote: There are no dry counties in Missouri. In fact, Missouri has very liberal liquor laws compared to most of the midwest. You can buy Old Crow at Walmart at 3am on Sunday morning. (I'm not saying I necessarily have, but ...) Arkansas and Texas have dry counties. ... Richard On Jan 3, 2008 7:51 PM, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]tim%40frenchmaidtv.com wrote: Do they have beer there or is it a dry county? On Jan 3, 2008, at 5:43 PM, Bill Streeter wrote: Sorry, it's not in a city, it's in the country, in Missouri. Just north of Columbia. All the info is at Vloggercamp.com (including maps and links to photos) Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS www.lofistl.com www.billstreeter.net --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Lisa Rein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sorry if i missed it somewhere - but what's the city on this? thanks, lisa Yeah Vlogger Camp. For those of you who may have missed it on Twitter, well go here and see what it's all about: http://vloggercamp.com there is a wiki (http://vloggercamp.pbwiki.com/FrontPage) and a twitter account too (http://twitter.com/vloggercamp). This is gonna be happening on August 7-10 so it's still a ways out so not all of the details are in place yet. So subscribe to the vloggercamp.com rss feed, or follow on twitter for regular updates and announcements. Should be a good time! Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS www.lofistl.com www.billstreeter.net Lisa Rein http://onlisareinsradar.com http://www.lisarein.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [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] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: the inevitable conversation about what we're doing
Well, I'm way behind reading my emails for this group. I finally made a filter in gmail so that all the group ones are tagged and moved from the inbos and there were 300 threads in there and I'm down to 160. However, I did not delete any of these threads without reading, because I LOVE THIS GROUP This was my favorite thread of the 140 I've read so far - great drama! Many posts made me feel all sorts of great emotions, holier than thou emotions, hell yeah emotions - shock - horrer and lots of memories of the friends I've made in the last few years - I'm thinking ... ... Scoble - how cool, a big whig posts on MY list ... how could he possibly say mean things about MY group ... now I remember, I don't even like him, since I met him once and he didn't even know my name (if you can believe that) ... yeah, my buddy Bill made a perfect post, and he knows my name ... Jay and Ryanne - perfect posts as usual, and they know my name (unlike that dumb Scoble) ... yeah, and Chuck posts - that's so cool I played WII (sp?) bowling with him, and he totally knows my name, and makes the sort of comment you'd expect from a nice guy like him ... oh cool! Jason Calacanus, another big wig - I even wrote him off list once to tell him that I thought he was very entertaining on this week in tech, no matter how much the vlog list abused him for his posts about money, but, luckily I didn't post that to the list, so no one will know (wait, did I think that or write that?) ... I met Frank at Pixelodean - although there is the problem that I don't think he knew who I was, he still seemed pretty cool, and, well, you have to like mefeedia - and, well, he said nice stuff about MY group ... oh that is so cool, a post from Adam! ... He always says the coolest stuff like As for the commercial vs personal shitbag salad of an argument that perpetually pops up, I say, if you can make money and still get your point across, just fucking do it. ... and Irina loves Adam and Jay ... I love all three of them totally ... Irina totally knows my name too, by the way, and Adam, well, I slept in his apartment - not with him or anything but he totally knows my name too ... Andrew Baron - another big wig, and he sort of knows my name, seriously - ok, ok, I admit I saw the post about future of TV and TV networks dead and everything, but, well, who wants to read about that stuff, when I can read this thread ... Sull - cool guy, met him at original vloggercue - long/articulate posts, but don't see too much good drama in this one, just smart stuff ... hmmm ... Eric Rice is back, like the old days, cool - raping puppies - cute puppies? - Eric was one of the first to every bring up money in vlogging that I recall - very courageous ... Cool, a post from Charles - totally my buddy and totally knows my name - yes, it's like siblings ... I'm definitely the older brother ... and Schlomo, this is so cool, everybody who knows my name is posting - but, what, Scholmo's being crititcal of Jay?? - total drama - and Jay was critical on the Wiki?? - say it's not so - I thought he was perfect - damn bubble bursting ... Richard Bluestein,well, that's pretty much as cool as it gets and I once got a special url to post to Evil Vlog, and it is turdwobbler.com ... but it's secret and no one will ever know it's mild mannered Richard Show Hall (wait, did I write that or ... ) ... and Mike Meiser, what a guy - really long emails and he can totally be grumpy on the list, especially when it comes to wikipedia, but, he not only knows my name, but was particualrly nice to me at vloggercon, so he's got to be good, and he's making fun of that dumb big wig, who doesn't know my name ... now that's entertainment! I love you all with lots of kisses and hugs ... Richard (the center of the vlog universe) On Dec 26, 2007 3:10 AM, Rupert Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're funny. Happy Christmas, everybody. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Glad to see Calacanis took time off from raping puppies, or whatever he does out there in the Hall of Doom, to be the voice of reason here. Funny to see Scoble trying to melodramatically leave all of us loser videobloggers in the pre-video-streaming dust. How can anyone with as much experience in web video possibly compare Seesmic or Justin tv et al to what most of us are doing? It's like comparing a phone call with grandma to an episode of The Office. Two completely different methods of communications. I'm tired to think clear after sitting in an airport bar for 8 hours waiting for a flight that was eventually canceled. As for the commercial vs personal shitbag salad of an argument that perpetually pops up, I say, if you can make money and still get your point across, just fucking do it. You don't hear people complaining about Da Vinci taking money to paint the last supper. JC was the original product placement. Does anyone
Re: [videoblogging] xacti cameras for class
Jay, I have only used firewire with a mini-dv camera in the past, so I'm wondering, with the xacti how do you get the video into the computer? Do you need some sort of device on the computer to read the sd card? Does the camera have usb or firewire ports that can be used to capture the video onto the computer? These are issues, since the computers already have usb and firewire ports in the lab, but no special devices for reading the sd cards presently. ... Richard On Nov 8, 2007 5:55 PM, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have about $1000 to get two video cameras for students to check out and use for a multimedia class I'm teaching. Therefore they need to be under $500 each (complex math). The videos don't have to be pro quality or anything, but it would be good if: a) There was an input for an external mic, and b) If you could download the data via usb or firewire, since the computers in the classroom don't have readers/ports for memory cards. if its just for fun web video, i say get the Xacti E1. these are the water proof cameras...but they are also tough as hell because of the hard casing. i like the mpeg4 cameras because its easier to get the video from the sd card to the computer. Mini DV is cool...but more work IMHO. Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790 Video: http://ryanishungry.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/jaydedman Photos: http://flickr.com/photos/jaydedman/ RSS: http://tinyurl.com/yqgdt9 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv
[videoblogging] xacti cameras for class
I have about $1000 to get two video cameras for students to check out and use for a multimedia class I'm teaching. Therefore they need to be under $500 each (complex math). The videos don't have to be pro quality or anything, but it would be good if: a) There was an input for an external mic, and b) If you could download the data via usb or firewire, since the computers in the classroom don't have readers/ports for memory cards. The problem is that there are a skizzillion xacti cameras, so I'd be interested in any opinions/advide -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv
[videoblogging] vlog history project
Thought some of you might be interested. This is a 15 minute video that I showed at the Association for Internet Researchers conference - A Brief History of the Video Blog. http://tinyurl.com/29kdp4 I just put together the 4 videos I made previously and posted on the Richard Show. ... Richard -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv
Re: [videoblogging] the end of dltq, the beginning of something else
Raymond, Sorry to hear that DLTQ is closing down and I'm hoping you didn't lose the question :) It's interesting that you seem like one of the ancient ones, who started before me, and it's actually been only 3-4 years. Best wishes with these new endeavors! ... Richard On 10/20/07, Raymond M. Kristiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all, I remember well when I first got into videoblogging, and I joined this mailing-list, and I got to know so many people who were doing interesting things with videoblogging. This was in late 2004, and the movement was still relatively small then. Today, if we can even talk about a movement anymore, it has grown much bigger. There are thousands of people on this mailing-list, and sites like youtube, blip.tv and others have given the regular people opportunities for mediation that we could only dream about years ago. Almost from the very beginning, one of my main interests related to videoblogging has been political videoblogging. As in: How does videoblogging change politics? Does it change it? If so, how? Who is the agent behind this change? How could political _organizations_ use videoblogging as a sort of knowledge management? A way to remember political processes and make politics seem less of something just for people in some ivory tower. A way to connect with the people in ways that you simply cannot do through the main-stream media. In mid 2005, while I was doing some videoblogging experiments within my political party in Norway, I was quoted as saying this in a bbc online article (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4229698.stm): Today in Norway, many youth are feeling disillusioned with politics, says Kristiansen. They feel that politics is all the same. And if I can interview people, put them online, it lowers the barrier. I have since in different ways probed this question. How can politicians, or NGOs, or others, communicate with - for instance - the youths in a way that becomes authentic? Is more authentic than the broadcast model of putting on that suit, the mask, and talking for 30 seconds in an elevator-pitch about X important topic. On my personal vlog/blog, www.dltq.org, I put out a lot of videos, most of them long and boring, some of them short, some of them innovative in some way, but too many of them just being fluff. Now, fluff is good and all, but sometimes we want to go deeper. So, last week I decided to end DLTQ, to end this site and to move on. My messages to this mailing list the last months has mostly been about political videoblogging. What is happening around the world today? What are the best case studies? What can we learn from whatever people are doing in the UK, Italy, USA or India? I received some tips, and I have also been exploring the current status quo of political videoblogging (including the various projects involving youtube), but overall I feel that I lack the overview. There are a few great sites out there, like for instance www.personaldemocracy.com - but I often feel that such sites lack a true international scope. So I am currently in the process of preparing for my next site, which will not be personal as such, but a team effort. The domain is not ready yet, but I will give it to you once it is. So far we are two people living in Denmark who have committed ourselves to it, but I am looking for other partners, preferably in other countries and continents. So: Are you interested in the meeting-point of politics and new media? Are you interested in how mediated politics can change how civil society works and develops? Do you want to be part of a small group of bloggers that will deal with these and similar questions? Personally, I think it would be great if we could be 5-6 people from different regions. 5-6 people that could together edit a site that could add to the plethora of sites dealing with these issues. Part of the goal of the site would be to point at best practice from around the world. It would also be to publish our own video once a week with updates from whatever is happening, as well as interviewing some regular people about issues that matter to them. Something like Ten Questions: http://www.10questions.com/ but with an international profile, and being a site that also goes meta a lot. Even though videoblogging is going main-stream, we must remember that this is still about the people. The individuals who for all kinds of reasons make movies and put them on the internet. Have a great day/evening!, Best regards, Raymond M. Kristiansen 2004-07: www.dltq.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Lo-Fi Saint Louis hits 200!
Hey Bill ... big congrats on that ... the other amazing thing is how high quality your work is (ironic, given the name lofi :) ... keep it up! ... Richard On 10/24/07, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just thought I'd let you all know that I just posted my 200th episode. Which might not sound like a lot to some of you, but it's a milestone for me. I can't believe I cranked out 200 of those things. Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS http://www.lofistl.com http://www.billstreeter.net -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Any Video Podcasters In Dallas/ Ft Worth Area?
I think the geekbrief people are there http://geekbrief.com ... Richard On 10/15/07, softballjunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am just wondering if there are any video podcasters in the Dallas/ Ft Worth area of Texas? -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] RUNtv will pay $50 for non-exclusive use of your videos
Josh, You probably posted this before, but are there some constraints on the video? (e.g., how long, what format, what size, what type of content, etc). ... thanks ... Richard On 10/16/07, Josh Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've posted about the television show I've been putting together for the past couple months, and managed to generate a few submissions and I was hoping maybe a few more of you would be willing to rise to the occasion under the new terms. The original show offered payment for use of the top voted videos; but no one voted. So instead we've decided to just give $50 to every vid we use. Our next show airs Sunday night, so send me you links as soon as possible! Again, we're not asking for exclusivity , just the non-exclusive right to air your video on the show which is broadcast on an Oakland college cable station. We'll also link to your video on the site, and would love it if you'd be willing to extend the use of your work for other gaps in our programming (but that's optional). So how about it? Anyone want $50... please send links to your submissions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] josh%40riseupnetwork.com PS - thanks to everyone who has already contributed content; we will be sending out all the checks at the end of the November when the season wraps up. I'm sorry for the delay but that's the nature of bureaucracy. -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] josh kindberg flash meeting quote you're not good enough
Some time ago I saw a clip of Josh Kindberg from a vlog flash meeting, where he was talking about a big-media myth that included stuff like ... you're not good enough or smart enough, etc to deserve to have your voice heard. ... does anyone, by chance, know where I could find that clip? thanks ... Richard -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] FireAnt acquired by Odeo
Josh, I remember the early days of FireAnt, and meeting you guys and realizing how cool it was that tools were growing up from our community. You certainly deserve it, and I wish FireAnt the best in this new endeavor. Congratulations! ... Richard On 9/14/07, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Today it was announced that FireAnt's software and technology http://GetFireAnt.com was acquired by SonicMountain, a company that also recently acquired Odeo http://odeo.com (see: http://tinyurl.com/3bbpsg). I've been asked to join the new team, serving as VP of Product Development, and will be heading up FireAnt's transition (among other projects) as we re-launch everything under the Odeo brand later this year. First of all, I want to say Thank You to everyone in the videoblogging community who supported FireAnt along the way, especially Jay Dedman, Daniel Salber, Erik Radmall, and Clint Sharp, who were instrumental in launching this project. We met a lot of wonderful creative people, and made some really important lifelong friendships. It's been an amazing privilege to contribute to this dynamic and innovative community, and especially to have been involved from such an early stage. I also want to thank Jonathan Weiss, Drew Reynaud, and Jesse Boley who continued FireAnt's technology development over the past year, which was demo'd at Video on the Net in March 2007. When we first launched ANTs Not TV at Vloggercon in January 2005, there were about 20 active videobloggers we knew each of them personally and worked with most of them to create those magical RSS feeds with enclosures. It was amazing to see all these video channels updating over time and to watch them in a unified experience. There was nothing else like it. It was clear that something powerful was happening. It was a new kind of television, and yet it was not like TV at all it was open to anyone and the possibilities seemed endless. And it began to spread thanks to the many talented and creative video producers, educators, and evangelists. While FireAnt had its share of struggles along the way as a start up, I'm encouraged that the ideas we helped pioneer have grown incredibly stronger over the past few years. This Not TV (now more often called Internet TV) is really changing the media culture, and it's having profound social effects. The medium is enabling new voices and conversations. The playing field is being leveled the barriers between Internet TV and TV are disintegrating. So it's up to us to create what we want to see and share We don't have to rely on Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone to create our culture. Thank goodness! I look forward to watching your videos (and subscribing!). When I get back to producing a more regular videoblog (or whatever it's called), I hope you'll subscribe and leave me a comment :-) Best, Josh - http://JoshKinberg.com -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [videoblogging] Re: vPIP 1.11 Beta (Ogg support share video) available
For the record, I would be opposed to ANY sort of DRM, or any other sort of tech road block for distributing my content. Please Blip.tv don't spend your time and energy making it more difficult for people to get to my content. The problem is, of course, that the DRM makes this assumption that the user is going to try and do something that I don't want them to do, whereas I believe the majority will respect my license, and, in any case, my main goal is to deliver it most efficiently to those people, not to block evil people. On the other hand, if you find anyone using my content inconsistent with ways I specify in my license, and it's relatively serious, than by all means I encourage you to try and stop it. So you're energy goes toward catching someone who has already violated terms. Of course, it may be (though I'm skeptical) that I will thwart more criminals by putting this road block up, but the trade off between screwing up a non-criminal's viewing experience, is not even close to the advantage of blocking illegal use. IMHO ... DRM is a bad strategy all around for stopping illegal/illicit/whatever uses of digital content and I have trouble imagining a case where I would be for it. (Although if anyone reads this whole email, they may very well come up with some example that would prove me wrong). ... Richard (captain anti DRM) On 8/31/07, Charles Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think some vloggers here would appreciate DRM technology that thwarts disreputable aggregators who disregard Creative Commons licensing. Steve Watkins wrote: DRM is understandably unpopular... -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: vPIP 1.11 Beta (Ogg support share video) available
Charles, I don't really want perfect DRM. First, of course, it's hard to imagine it can be done, since the ones who want to violate it are really good at breaking it. But that's not a real argument, of course, since the perfect is hypothetical and, in any case, you are infinitely more expert and knowing what actually would be possible than me. This does have a practical implication, however, in the trade off between how much effort it would take someone, even with your skills, to make this perfect DRM, and how much that would take away time from all the other great things that you do. My deeper objection is philosophical - and really applies more to media that is bought (as opposed to what I mae that is free) - it's like, if I purchase a digital song, or, especially if I buy a physical device, I think my personal property rights are being violated if someone does something to degrade that device to stop some other criminal, who is not me. I'm sure if I spent more time thinking about it, I can imagine scenarios where I wouldn't want this and it's most likely some point on a continuum (there's an interesting analogy to gun ownership, that makes me a little suspicious of my own arguments), but, by and large I lean strongly away from the DRM sort of philosophy. ... Richard On 9/1/07, Charles Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don't worry, Richard. There's no DRM on our road map. However, your concern about DRM is that it has the unfortunate side effect of impeding your actual target audience. So you seem to be against crude, inexact DRM, and not the ideal type which would only be noticed by violators of the Creative Commons. Perhaps you just want better DRM? Richard (Show) Hall wrote: Of course, it may be (though I'm skeptical) that I will thwart more criminals by putting this road block up, but the trade off between screwing up a non-criminal's viewing experience, is not even close to the advantage of blocking illegal use. -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Re: SnapX and Final Cut Pro
I tried iShowU instead of SnapX pro for screen capture. I tried iShowU I can tell after just a few recordings that iShowU is infinely superior (and cheaper) than SnapX pro, so I would strongly recommend it for anyone doing screen capture on a mac (as if Michael Roxanne's recommendations are not enough :) You can easily set it to DV and even select FCP uncompressed, as the compression, and the clips work perfectly in final cut pro (though they have to be rendered). ... Richard On 8/30/07, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can't get SnapX recorded files to work in final cut pro. When it finished rendering, or when I try and play the file on the time line after rendering in the canvas I get general error. I had this problem before and Michael and Ryanne sent me settings which worked, but that was with an older version of everything and I think was even with my old non-intel mac. I found the following in the snapX manual (new version). How can I import my movies into Final Cut Pro? Currently Snapz ignores the frame rate settings in the movie compression dialog, and uses the actual frame rate of the capture -- which may vary from frame to frame. This was how 2.0.3 worked, but Final Cut Pro cannot load those movie files. As a workaround, we've added an option to force Snapz to convert the movie to the specified frame rate. Unfortunately, this can cause the movie to appear choppy as frames are dropped or doubled up to maintain a constant frame rate. One way that may reduce this choppiness is to capture at a higher rate (say 30fps) and then down-sample to a 10 or 15fps output movie. If you want to enable this option, enter the following line into a terminal window: defaults write com.ambrosiasw.snapz EnforceFrameRate true You will not see the effects in the GUI, but the current build will log the details of the conversion. So I opened terminal in the utilities and at after a command line I typed the stuff beginning with defaults and ending with true. I hit return and it went to another command line - nothing changed with the way final cut pro responded to files. Any ideas/thoughts much appreciated. ... Richard -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] SnapX and Final Cut Pro
I can't get SnapX recorded files to work in final cut pro. When it finished rendering, or when I try and play the file on the time line after rendering in the canvas I get general error. I had this problem before and Michael and Ryanne sent me settings which worked, but that was with an older version of everything and I think was even with my old non-intel mac. I found the following in the snapX manual (new version). How can I import my movies into Final Cut Pro? Currently Snapz ignores the frame rate settings in the movie compression dialog, and uses the actual frame rate of the capture -- which may vary from frame to frame. This was how 2.0.3 worked, but Final Cut Pro cannot load those movie files. As a workaround, we've added an option to force Snapz to convert the movie to the specified frame rate. Unfortunately, this can cause the movie to appear choppy as frames are dropped or doubled up to maintain a constant frame rate. One way that may reduce this choppiness is to capture at a higher rate (say 30fps) and then down-sample to a 10 or 15fps output movie. If you want to enable this option, enter the following line into a terminal window: defaults write com.ambrosiasw.snapz EnforceFrameRate true You will not see the effects in the GUI, but the current build will log the details of the conversion. So I opened terminal in the utilities and at after a command line I typed the stuff beginning with defaults and ending with true. I hit return and it went to another command line - nothing changed with the way final cut pro responded to files. Any ideas/thoughts much appreciated. ... Richard -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: do video blogger care about privacy?
start with ... I watch Randy Mann videos :) ... Richard the odd ... On 8/25/07, RANDY MANN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so I'm wondering what's odd about me oh where do i start On 8/24/07, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]deirdre.straughan%40gmail.com wrote: I've been very much myself online for 25 years, from text to video (I still mostly do text), and have sometimes been asked whether it feels weird to have complete strangers know so much about me. If it felt weird, I wouldn't do it. What I tell about myself online is not quite as open as it appears, but anything I'm hiding is mostly out of respect for others' privacy, not concerns about my own. Sometimes protecting others gets me into gray areas. I'm beginning to wonder: when are the stories of my life MY stories, free for me to tell, though other people are big parts of those stories? It's interesting to see that my daughter (now legally an adult) has followed this path of openness without my really discussing it with her explicitly. She's had one weird stalker incident (turned out to be a local teenager), but not much else to feel uncomfortable about in spite of being far more appetizing a target than I am. The return for my openness is that I've made a lot of friends (and so has Ross). I have usually been comfortable with blurring the lines between my online and offline worlds - as those who came to vlogEurope last year know, I had no qualms about inviting to stay in my house a bunch of people whom I knew mostly via their videos (which, ahem, I'd hardly even watched). (If all else failed, Andreas would beat them up for me, right? grin) BTW, while we're on the subject: I'll be in the Bay Area from Sept 5-15 and would love to see people! In San Francisco 5th evening through 8th am, then Silicon Valley for a conference (Storage Developers - not exciting to this group, but I am being paid to film it!), then back in SFO Sept 13-15, when I leave to return to Europe. -- 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] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] do video blogger care about privacy?
Disclosure: This post is part of my on-going attempt to relate my research, which is a big part of what I do for a living, with my passion (which is, of course is vlogging), so, if you answer this post, you will be influencing on-going discussions about my student's thesis project. Having said that, we're talking about this broad issue of privacy, and how, as you know, there are a lot of people who are afraid to put like anything on the web. And, of course, there are many frightening anecdotes going around (true and not) about privacy issues and the web. So, as we're discussing this fundamental issue, relating to the web, I'm wondering why I've never worried about this. Of course I plaster my own face all over my videos, and my wife's and even my children and grand children are in some of my videos, and I'm sure it wouldn't be hard to get my home address somewhere in my web sites etc ... so I'm wondering what's odd about me (with regard to lack of privacy concerns - not all the other odd stuff about me :) And I note that the culture on this list seems to be very open - for example, I often find cell phone numbers on some of the most active list participants on their sites, or even in email signatures ... as a group, it seems to me that we are very open in that way. I remember, in one video, Jay Dedman showing his new apartment, and commenting that the extra room was for anyone watching who needed an extra room when they were in New York I don't remember any very lengthy/serious thread in more than two years on the list where anyone discussed the issue of dangers associated with posting videos of yourself on the web. I had never given this much thought in the past, but as I think about it, I guess, the main reasons *I* don't seem to care about privacy are: 1) Nothing bad has happened to me so far, for posting my stuff all over the web, with the exception that there have been a few times that it was sort of professionally awkward, when one of my academic colleagues finds videos of me, with my fat belly hanging out, jumping into cold water. ... When my 83 year old mother first saw any of my videos, she was concerned that people at the National Science Foundation, who often fund my research, would see these videos and quit funding any of my work. My response to her was that, if they quite giving money for projects that they think are worthy of funding, because one of the investigators has video of themselves doing silly things on the web, then I'm really worried about the National Science Foundation, not me. 2) I feel a strong sense of openness within the vlog group and the web culture in general, so that we take advantage of all the things this openness can afford (like me bugging Michael Verdi with a mac question because I can find his cell phone number on the web), or, more importantly, I can get to know people by watching their own videos etc ... ... I'm wondering if the nature of video bloggers is that we are at the farthest open end of this dimension, because we are people who wanted to put videos of ourselves on the web, and then I wonder is this just a characteristic of those hams, like me, who do put lots of video of ourselves on the web, whereas I know a lot of my video blogging friends who actually, rarely, show themselves on camera ... ... Anyway, I would love to hear any of your thoughts on this topic. ... Richard -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Welcome to Youtube - racist comments
Mark, Yes, this is common in my experience, and I would say just delete them. My personal opinion is that the advantages of exposing these sorts of things, is out-weighed by the disadvantage of giving these people a platform. My most popular video on you tube was one I made about Amanda Congdon. It is cool because it has about 30,000 views, which isn't very impressive by youtube standards, but very impressive by Richard Show standards On my vlog I got supporting and positive comments, and on you tube the majority of them were like nice tits and a lot worse. I get an email from youtube when there is a comment, I read it, and if it's like the one above, I just delete it and that's it. I know this is not consistent with some people's philosophy about free speech or whatever, but, my feeling is I'm just not going to support that sort of thing. The Amanda video is about a talented artist. Of course there are people who are going to objectify her because of how she looks, discounting any her talent/skill. People (ok, men) do this all the time, and, maybe that's the way the world is, but, it's not the way the Richard Show world is - my comment section on videos are not going to be a vehicle for that, so I'm deleting these immediately so long as I have the power to do so. Comments on my videos are a dictatorship - definitely a non-free speech zone ... if *I*, the high inquisitor of comments on my videos, find the comment offensive, non-constructive, or I just don't like the cut of their jib (whatever that means), then I delete it. ... Richard On 8/2/07, caminofilm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been active on youtube over the last month and have had two of my videos featured in the travel and places category, My Byron Bay vid and my currently featured Canberra Story on the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abMlHjO2nh4 I got to say I am sickened by the racist comments people have made with regard to the Tent Embassy. I was going to wipe them all, but decided against it. How have other people found the youtube 'community' Is this just something I have to accept? Mark -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Welcome to Youtube - racist comments
I should point out that my experience is the same as Rupert's, in that there were nice and supportive comments on youtube and I left them. In my previous email, I made it sound like they were all negative, and that's not really true, though probably over half were pretty rude. Also, I think you can mark a comment at spam in youtube ... Richard On 8/2/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is common on Youtube, unfortunately - as elsewhere on the web. It's one of the things that have kept so many videobloggers away from Youtube for so long. A lot of people (my no means the majority) find it fun to be nasty there, and there's no way of stopping them except to moderate and delete their comments. I can't understand why Youtube don't allow you to report a comment/commenter as inappropriate, as well as as spam - to help limit trolling. That they don't have comments set for Moderation by default is stupid as well. I really don't understand what people get out of it, but I guess they're unhappy and it gives them a sense of power to say something that they know will provoke a reaction. Having said that there are a lot of people on Youtube who make nice comments and nice video comments, and getting along and making friends with each other just fine. But issue posts draw scum like moths to a flame. I guess you didn't delete the comments because you didn't want to censor, or because you wanted to expose their attitudes. I personally would take the view that they are inappropriate for your post, that they're not reasoned arguments, that what they say is unacceptable... and that by letting them stand that they are adding fuel to a fire - and I'd set comments for Moderation, so that they wait until your approval or deletion - Youtube provides this service, why not use it? Don't give these people an outlet, or any more attention. And report them to Youtube. Rupert On 2 Aug 2007, at 16:20, terry.rendon wrote: Hello Mark, Just wondering why you decided not to delete the comments? Terry Rendon http://www.terryannonline.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, caminofilm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been active on youtube over the last month and have had two of my videos featured in the travel and places category, My Byron Bay vid and my currently featured Canberra Story on the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abMlHjO2nh4 I got to say I am sickened by the racist comments people have made with regard to the Tent Embassy. I was going to wipe them all, but decided against it. How have other people found the youtube 'community' Is this just something I have to accept? Mark [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] first months
This is very powerful ... I feel the same way ... One reason you still have this feeling is that it is still SO very early in the history of this phenomena, and it's so hard to say where it will go - I just have this feeling of just holding on for the ride ... Richard On 7/13/07, ryanne hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i found this email to a fellow WGBH editor dated Jan 11th 2005 jean from this post to be exact: http://ryanedit.blogspot.com/2005/02/dept-of-ed-vs-buster-bunny.html on my first page of gmails. it still feel this excited about videoblogging! thought i'd share- the videoblogging thing: yes reinventing the medium. i was going to say no, but, infact we are. there is an expanding number of us doing this. you can watch a bunch more of my pals here: me-tv.com my friends peter and jay created this site so you can watch people's videos all in one place. what i'm trying to do is to make something better than tv. better in that it's more accessable and you can talkback instantly. i am having video conversations with people. and showing people my world and vice versa. you cant do that with tv. you can show, but you cant talk back. i have a problem with that so i dug around and found this group of people who thought the same thing. and here i am. this has been the most insane month and half of my life. i've met the most amazing people and had an outlet to show anything i felt like showing. also not available on tv. for a while i was working on zoom, wait, i still am. and i wanted to pitch a show to pbs. like a variety show for young adults with bands and films and crazy independent media things. but it just got to be too overwhelming and seemed impossible to get my idea out there and funded. it just seemed so limited. and i also dont like having to ask people (tv stations, producers) what is ok to show. what will get funded. what do people want? so now there is videoblogging. thank goodness. keep watching lets keep talking i post almost everyday... -ryan -- http://tinyurl.com/yq63qk Pixelodeon-Kicked Butt! -- Author of Secrets of Videoblogging http://tinyurl.com/me4vs Me http://RyanEdit.com, http://RyanIsHungry.com Educate http://FreeVlog.org, http://Node101.org Community Capitalism http://HaveMoneyWillVlog.com iChat/AIM VideoRodeo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] xacti E1 review posted!
very cool! ... does it have an external mic input? ... Richard On 7/10/07, ryanne hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: just so this isn't totally lost in the other thread: check out my review of the Waterproof Xacti E1 http://www.freevlog.org/index.php/2007/07/10/testing-testing-sanyo-xacti-waterproof-e1-review/ i've been playing with it a lot in the last few weeks i really love it. i think this is the best quality xacti yet even over the HD model. has great sound WAY better than the HD model, which as many people mentioned is really loud and distorted in some situations. and the low light shooting is much improved! i also posted a sample raw file there for y'all to play with. enjoy! -ry -- http://tinyurl.com/yq63qk Pixelodeon-Kicked Butt! -- Author of Secrets of Videoblogging http://tinyurl.com/me4vs Me http://RyanEdit.com, http://RyanIsHungry.com Educate http://FreeVlog.org, http://Node101.org Community Capitalism http://HaveMoneyWillVlog.com iChat/AIM VideoRodeo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] vlog history project
I submitted a proposal to the Association for Internet Researchers conference called A Brief History of the Video Blog. The conference is in October in Vancouver. I submitted it to a category on aesthetic/creative presentations, and it was accepted. I have submitted a zillion papers to conferences and presented them over the years, since that's something that professors at research universities do, but I've never submitted anything in a category like that, nor have I even been at many conferences where such a category existed, so I pretty much have no idea what I'm doing, though I'm having fun. In any case, the project is to cover the video blog community, as represented by the yahoo group, within the context of my own experience through: a) a Video Blog (oddly enough :); b) A short documentary; and c) A short summary presentation at the conference. Anyway, I created the first video of the proposed vlog. The post is available here: http://richardshow.org/show/2007/07/09/vlog-history-1-changed-my-life/ I am posting all these to the Richard Show under a vlog history category, so you can find all videos here: http://richardshow.org/show/category/vloghistory Also, I posted my proposal, link to the vlog, and link to a resource page I'm starting, here http://richardshow.org/show/vloghistory (I even registered vloghistory.org, that points to that page). I will include a few interviews that I did over a year ago at vloggercon, which I'm finally editing, brief snippets are included in this first video. I would also love to hear your personal vlog history in the form of a video, and would do my best to include parts of the video in my project. So, if you do make a video that discusses your own history with vlogging and/or your thoughts on vlogging history in general and/or anything you think might be related, please email me and tell me where the video is available. (If you have a high resolution/uncompresed version it would be particularly cool for me to use in creating videos). Best Regards ... Richard -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] vlog history project
Michael, I'm definitely aware of the wiki (and have a link to it on my vlog history resource page I put up). This is a great resource and it was one of the things that motivated me to finally start this project. I have contributed stuff to the wiki already, will continue to contribute, and plan to study this wiki a lot as part of the project. If anyone does make a video about their own history, of course, it would be great to include it in this wiki. Thanks for the reminder and for setting this up. .. Richard On 7/9/07, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Richard and everyone else, I'd love it if you also contributed any videoblog history stuff at http://vlogumentary.pbwiki.com Thanks, Verdi On 7/9/07, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]richard%40richardshow.org wrote: I submitted a proposal to the Association for Internet Researchers conference called A Brief History of the Video Blog. The conference is in October in Vancouver. I submitted it to a category on aesthetic/creative presentations, and it was accepted. I have submitted a zillion papers to conferences and presented them over the years, since that's something that professors at research universities do, but I've never submitted anything in a category like that, nor have I even been at many conferences where such a category existed, so I pretty much have no idea what I'm doing, though I'm having fun. In any case, the project is to cover the video blog community, as represented by the yahoo group, within the context of my own experience through: a) a Video Blog (oddly enough :); b) A short documentary; and c) A short summary presentation at the conference. Anyway, I created the first video of the proposed vlog. The post is available here: http://richardshow.org/show/2007/07/09/vlog-history-1-changed-my-life/ I am posting all these to the Richard Show under a vlog history category, so you can find all videos here: http://richardshow.org/show/category/vloghistory Also, I posted my proposal, link to the vlog, and link to a resource page I'm starting, here http://richardshow.org/show/vloghistory (I even registered vloghistory.org, that points to that page). I will include a few interviews that I did over a year ago at vloggercon, which I'm finally editing, brief snippets are included in this first video. I would also love to hear your personal vlog history in the form of a video, and would do my best to include parts of the video in my project. So, if you do make a video that discusses your own history with vlogging and/or your thoughts on vlogging history in general and/or anything you think might be related, please email me and tell me where the video is available. (If you have a high resolution/uncompresed version it would be particularly cool for me to use in creating videos). Best Regards ... Richard -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- http://michaelverdi.com http://spinxpress.com http://freevlog.org Author of Secrets Of Videoblogging - http://tinyurl.com/me4vs -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: The History of What My Dog Can't Hear
Ok, I'm not sure how this has changed since Maureen and I were playing music and recording. Anyway, we recorded one cover song on a CD we made - writer was ASCP or BMI, don't remember which - and the way it worked was that for every CD we sold we were to pay him 9 cents or something like that (this was early 90s). So, if that is the royalties you refer to, at least in our case, seemed pretty reasonable. I'm not sure how universal this was or what, but we got the info from the song writer himself and from a lot of other singer song writers we knew at the time, so that was our source for information on what to do - no one official. Now we give away the one CD we recorded for free and all the songs can be downloaded for free at blisshippy.com (not a big deal, and not trying to promote our music - there a zillions of much more talented artists on pod safe music - archive.org live archives - etc. - where you can get songs to play for free with your vlogs). But the point with the free part, is I would logically deduce that when we give a cover song away - one we perform, ourselves - we don't have to pay any royalties. So, if I want to have a certain popular song as background, and I'm a musician with the ability to play that song myself, I can use it without worrying so long as I don't make money off of the song/video. Now, if I do make money, not sure what would be equivalent to one CD sold, so, not sure how royalty would work. I would love to hear comments from someone with more expertise on the legalities of using a copy righted cover song that I perform myself in a situation where I'm not making money, and I'm distributing widely - is that legal to do without paying royalties? ... Richard On 7/4/07, Adam Jochum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a live perfomance, the venue pays for the privilege of allowing the musician to perform copyrighted material via ASCAP and BMI 'membership'. If a recording is made, the musician pays for the privilege of distributing the copyrighted material. Some friends of mine in a band who released a live recording are continuously grumbling about the royalties on the 'covers' they played in that show. Adam Jochum cafn8ed.tv --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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 videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, David Howell taoofdavid@ 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 videoblogging%40yahoogroups.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.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.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:
Re: [videoblogging] The FTC sucks...
The latter group wants the option of charging customers more for transmitting certain content, including live video, faster or more reliably than other data. ... this is NOT what net-neutrality is - and this is a big misconception in how it is often presented - as specified in, for example, the Markey ammendment in the house ... net neutrality is NOT that you can't treat data differently based on data TYPE, rather you can non treat data differently based on the data SOURCE ... so, it's perfectly reasonable, based on these proposed net neutrality laws, to treat video and text differently within the network, for example; but it is not reasonable to treat video from the Richard Show differently from ATT's TV channel ... the problem with the latter in terms of the negative impact on start ups, creativity, competition, and innovation in general is pretty self-evident to me ... as for how it would benefit consumers for ATT, Sprint, or whoever, to determine whose content will be easy to access vs. whose will not ... and their decisions are all based on income to the company ... how's that going to help the consumer? ... definitely will NOT help anyone interested in independent/grass roots media ... I'm with you Heath on that, for sure ... Richard On 6/27/07, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Like anyone here on this group didn't know this but look at the last line from this article WASHINGTON - The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday urged policymakers to proceed cautiously on any regulation of high-speed Internet traffic. The agency issued a report addressing the controversial subject of network neutrality, which is the notion that all online traffic should be treated equally by Internet service providers. The issue pits consumer groups and content providers such as Google Inc. against large telecommunications companies, such as ATT Inc. and Comcast Corp. The latter group wants the option of charging customers more for transmitting certain content, including live video, faster or more reliably than other data. FTC Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras said that without evidence of market failure or demonstrated consumer harm, policy makers should be particularly hesitant to enact new regulation in this area. The Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice have jurisdiction over high-speed Internet access, while Congress has considered legislation that would mandate network neutrality. The agency also said that certain practices that would discriminate among Internet traffic, such as prioritizing some data or providing exclusive deals to content providers, can benefit consumers. can benefit consumers.my a$$. Heath http://batmangeek.com http://aroundcincinnati.net -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Suggestions of Citizen Journalism Vlogs??
Brian, I'd also suggest Josh Leo's Wandering West Michigan ( wanderingwestmichigan.com) Definitely fits your criteria, and a favorite of mine. ... Richard On 6/26/07, brian conley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, So I'm going to be speaking at Web Video Summit on a panel moderated by JD Lasica, and I have been trying to come up with a more comprehensive list of citizen journalism vlogs. I have been having some trouble with this, and I'm wondering if anyone out there can suggest some cj vlogs they like, or where I might find a comprehensive list? Here are some of the ones I've come up with: My Urban Report LiveBait BuzzMachine Minnesota Stories Swajana Cooking Up a Story Political Lunch American Microphone Verge New Media GEtv Alive in Baghdad Alive in Mexico Thanks in advance! Brian PS I don't know if there is a strict definition of Citizen Journalism. I'm taking it as anything focusing on reporting stories of real events/real people, whether in a news or documentary or other format. - Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Political video bloggers
Here's a couple I did: Dennis Kucinich meets Josh Wolf's Mom http://richardshow.org/show/2007/01/21/dennis-kucinich-meets-josh-wolfs-mom/ and A letter from our representative on net neutrality http://richardshow.org/show/2006/08/21/a-letter-from-our-representative-on-net-neutrality/ ... Richard On 6/26/07, mediamogirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all...I am looking for links to great political videos and videobloggers to feature on my vlog and also for a MSM project I'm working on. I am producing some myself and interested in linking up with other creators who are doing satirical work/parodies and opinion/commentary. I have found many on my own, but know that there are probably a lot of great videos out there that I'm missing. Thoughts? -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Suggestions of Citizen Journalism Vlogs??
On 6/26/07, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well if you're going to be that way about it Richard, I'd have to say that you and Maureen have had some pretty great CJ posts too i like the inspiredHealing.tv vids in particular http://richardshow.org/show/ markus p.s. hey, is that one of them new show-in-a-box vlogsplosin themes? very cool First of all, thanks, Marcus oh pal ... you the man! Second, the inspired healing theme is indeed the wonderful vlog splosion theme from Rudy Verdi, but, alas, I have not attempted any upgrade to the new and improved show in a box that Enric and others have/are creating ... I'm chicken ... and I needed to wait until Ryanne did all the testing of the automatic upgrade, and I think they may have it almost correct :) -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Greetings. Brand new member here. Author of Shadow World
David, Is there an rss feed where I could subscribe to your vlog? I didn't see it on the web site. ... Richard On 6/14/07, david_s_kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Andrew, thanks for looking and for your kind words. as for my compression, I pretty much followed the freevlog tutorial on making h.264 mov files completely, with a couple of changes just based on the fact that i like things big and beautiful. my videos are 520x390. i set the kb/s to 750, 30fps. mono audio AAC, 92kbps. I do occasionally make still frames from the video but very often what looks like a still is actually just video of nothing moving with the camera on a tripod. for me at least, there is a significant, if only subconscious difference. david kessler http://undertheel.blogspot.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Andrew Darlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi David: Your work is absolutely poetic. Mixing stills and video really adds to the drama in my opinion. The quality of the video is also excellent. The audio track is exceptional and gives the pieces added strength. The intro is also beautifully done. I also experienced no skipping at all when playing them back, which happens with some other sites. Can you describe the compression you used to create the .mov files? All the best, Andrew Darlow --- Andrew Darlow Editor, The Imaging Buffet http://www.imagingbuffet.com Chief Cook: http://www.bigdiner.com On Jun 14, 2007, at 11:21 AM, david_s_kessler wrote: Hi video bloggers. I was introduced to your group only yesterday and already i see how great it is! a number of people here have already gone to my video blog project and have left some incredible comments. Thank you. I am a fine artist, originally a painter, who has found new inspiration in experimental and documentary film making. Since January I have been working on a documentary video project that has taken the form of a vlog and I am allowing this awesome medium to help shape the process and the outcome. My video blog is a somewhat abstracted, meditative and intimate study of the people and the area of Philadelphia under the EL tracks where I currently live. I'm excited to be part of your community -David Kessler http://undertheel.blogspot.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Video Blog Wikipedia Entry
On 5/3/07, Patrick Delongchamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know that sources that require subscriptions are heavily discouraged. I've never looked up student newspapers though. I'd say there's a good chance they're ok. You should check it out. ... does this mean The Journal of Experimental Psychology or Science or the New England Journal of Medicine are discouraged a reliable sources? (Since they require a subscription?) ... just trying to understand ... Richard -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Put up or shut up
Ok, for the record, if the article you refer to is in a peer-reviewed jornal, it's gone through at least as much serious scrutiny as anything published in a book or via a traditional news media source In fact, in a serious journal, if I try using a magazine/news article as a reference, it would not be acceptable. ... Richard p.s. I'm not saying I agree with the whole definition of reliable article in wikipedia, or that the academic peer-review process is the best as far as truth goes, but, I will say academics have been having this debate for a long time and, as a result - via the peer review process - they have, by far, the most brutal (tedious, time consuming) process of verification and cross verification of any sort if informational outlet, but, lord help us if we're stuck with that :) 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] jay.dedman%40gmail.com 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.berry%40gmail.com trine.blogs.com twitter.com/trine -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon 2007
http://montreal.missouri.com/ On 4/25/07, Tom Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any other? _ From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com[mailto: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of wallythewonderdog Sent: Wednesday, 25 April, 2007 11:49 AM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon 2007 Yeah, I vote for Montreal. You are talking about the one in Canada, right? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] what happens when cops are wrong
No pants story ... Sad, but funny You've got a group adding a few smiles to everyone's day. Then the police arrive and disrupt the subway, clog things up, and, generally exhibit disorderly conduct. ... the irony is overwhelming ... police spending their time in major metropolitan cities arresting people for writing with chalk on the side walk and walking around in boxer shorts ... tax dollars at work ... in contrast, this past weekend I was on a float trip on the Jacks Fork river in the Ozarks, camping in am isolated spot on the river in the middle of no where with friends, and a highway patrolmen shows up. It turns out that the highway patrolmen had hiked two miles from the nearest point where a car could get to, in order to let one of my friends know that his daughter had been in an accident. My friend and the highway patrol guy then canoed down stream to that same place and the highway patrolman gave him a ride to his car and arranged for the canoe to be picked up. This was really beyond the call of duty, something most anyone would gladly pay tax dollars for - and, when it happened I vowed I wouldn't spend all my time just talking about bad stuff cops do, so, anyway, there you have it. ... Richard On 4/9/07, JOHNNIE WARNER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ..something I felt like sharing - kinda made me wanna say h. Its been plenty of times that have been shared over the web when people are mistreated or mishandled by the cops or other forms of authority. This youtube clip in particular just shows how backwards and corrupt some of OUR law enforcement agencies are and where their real priorities are. Although this may be comical in it s deliverance of the prank - i don't think it deserved the end result. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7snbtwG5wcmode=relatedsearch= http://www.oneinthehand.blogspot.com The only Treo Training Video Cast in the World [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] what happens when cops are wrong
thanks Rupert ... for the record, my friend's daughter is ok ... she was bit by a dog and she's very young, but they did a skin graft and it appears it's going to turn out pretty well considering ... Richard On 4/10/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's amazing. What a guy. I was on a bit of a rant, because I feel that too often humanity, moderation and common sense is lost in bureaucracy, crowd behavior and politics. But you're right - well posted. I hope your friend's daughter is okay. On 10 Apr 2007, at 15:08, Richard (Show) Hall wrote: No pants story ... Sad, but funny You've got a group adding a few smiles to everyone's day. Then the police arrive and disrupt the subway, clog things up, and, generally exhibit disorderly conduct. ... the irony is overwhelming ... police spending their time in major metropolitan cities arresting people for writing with chalk on the side walk and walking around in boxer shorts ... tax dollars at work ... in contrast, this past weekend I was on a float trip on the Jacks Fork river in the Ozarks, camping in am isolated spot on the river in the middle of no where with friends, and a highway patrolmen shows up. It turns out that the highway patrolmen had hiked two miles from the nearest point where a car could get to, in order to let one of my friends know that his daughter had been in an accident. My friend and the highway patrol guy then canoed down stream to that same place and the highway patrolman gave him a ride to his car and arranged for the canoe to be picked up. This was really beyond the call of duty, something most anyone would gladly pay tax dollars for - and, when it happened I vowed I wouldn't spend all my time just talking about bad stuff cops do, so, anyway, there you have it. ... Richard On 4/9/07, JOHNNIE WARNER [EMAIL PROTECTED]johnnie.warner%40gmail.com wrote: ..something I felt like sharing - kinda made me wanna say h. Its been plenty of times that have been shared over the web when people are mistreated or mishandled by the cops or other forms of authority. This youtube clip in particular just shows how backwards and corrupt some of OUR law enforcement agencies are and where their real priorities are. Although this may be comical in it s deliverance of the prank - i don't think it deserved the end result. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7snbtwG5wcmode=relatedsearch= http://www.oneinthehand.blogspot.com The only Treo Training Video Cast in the World [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] My videoblogging roots and today's NYTimes article
Josh, You damn chalk terrorist. How do we know that white substance wasn't some sort of poison or bomb material? Ok, honestly, this is amazing, I watched the footage and got the gist of the article. I would feel pretty weird about this, if I were you and, in fact, I feel pretty weird about it and I'm me. The positive side is that you do have so much on record, and it's definately a wake up call (in a series of recent wake up calls, including Josh Wolf) for all of us. ... Richard On 25 Mar 2007 10:06:10 -0700, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Today, I'm unsure how to react to this news -- having your person, property and rights violated is an unsettling experience. Would definitely like to hear your thoughts on this as I'm processing the information. On Friday morning, I was informed by a NYTimes reporter that recent documents uncovered just how far the NYPD went to suppress Free Speech -- mine and others -- at the Republican Convention in 2004. Here's what the NYTimes reported in the Sunday edition: City Police Spied Broadly Before G.O.P. Convention http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/25/nyregion/25infiltrate.html?ex=1332561600en=3af0cd0ac568e430ei=5124partner=permalinkexprod=permalink Bikes Against Bush http://www.bikesagainstbush.com was my graduate thesis project, a combination of mechanical engineering, WiFi, interactive mobile messaging, and videoblogging. It was featured in Popular Science magazine for the engineering design of the bicycle that printed chalk text messages sent through SMS and from my website onto streets and sidewalks in NYC. Apparently, the NYPD considered this project to be a threat and was determined to shut it down. They had a copy of the Popular Science article in a file along with 4 pages of notes as to why my project was a threat. This led to my bizarre arrest, which happened on national television while I was being interviewed by Ron Reagan on MSNBC's Hardball. I was arrested with no crime being committed. Just simply plucked from the street, jailed for 24 hours, and my computer, cell phone and bicycle confiscated and held for over a year (the bicycle was never returned). The fake charges against me were dropped 6 months later. The NYTimes article confirms what I had long suspected -- that the NYPD was unlawfully conducting surveillance of artists, activists, and others seeking to exercise free speech at the RNC convention in 2004. Here are the videos: The Bike Project http://www.bikesagainstbush.com/blog/iloveny.mov The Arrest -- Street Footage http://www.bikesagainstbush.com/blog/bikesarrest.mov MSNBC Interview http://www.bikesagainstbush.com/blog/msnbc_8-29-2004_med1.mov BikesAgainstBush was important because it was one of the earliest demonstrations of the power of the blogosphere to distribute video -- the raw street-footage of the arrest circulated around the blogosphere and was viewed by millions of people both before and after the edited version aired on MSNBC's Hardball. Immediately after this project, I began working on software to distribute video via RSS. I met Jay Dedman around this time in NYC, and we began working together. This became ANT (ANT's Not Television) and later FireAnt http://FireAnt.tv. I wanted to share my thoughts here, in the videoblogging community, as I'm reflecting today on the state of media, how far we've come and the work that remains... Best, Josh -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Research into Videoblogging and Videoblogs - call for help
Trine, I'd be happy to help. ... Richard On 22 Mar 2007 09:59:38 -0700, trine bjørkmann berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Some of you might know (of) me already, but for those of you who don't, I am a researcher in Media Film at the University of Sussex, UK, and am currently writing my thesis on Videoblogging. Part of my study is conducting interviews with videobloggers, and I am currently looking for volunteers. I'd be really grateful if you would spare a little of your time to tell me about your site. If you agree to help, I'll mail you a few questions off list. Your answers can be as long or short as you like. You could really help me by spending as little as 10 minutes telling me about your experiences. In anything I use from what you say, I will make sure that no clues are given to your identity. I hope you will help. Sorry to have wasted your time if you're not interested. Many thanks Trine B Berry Doctoral Candidate Department of Media Film University of Sussex [EMAIL PROTECTED] tbb20%40sussex.ac.uk http://www.sussex.ac.uk/mediastudies/profile185401.html -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Local TV Covers my Vlog
Bill, This is really a nice news piece. Congratulations, and good luck with your bungalow ... Richard On 23 Mar 2007 05:02:47 -0700, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Our local Fox afiliate did a story about my vlog and vlogging in general last night. It's online now you can see it here: http://tinyurl.com/yvwjhw Bill Streeter LO-FI SAINT LOUIS www.lofistl.com www.billstreeter.net -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] new vlog: Dirty Diaper Diaries
cool ... just subscribed .. feedback to come ... Richard On 3/17/07, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, Some of you may have heard that my wife Susanne and I have been putting together a new video blog about all the things we're learning as first-time parents. We're now ready to show off some of the first pilot videos. The vlog is called Dirty Diaper Diaries, and Susanne has produced three videos so far. http://www.dirtydiaperdiaries.com The production values still need improvement, and we're planning to buy some new equipment to help out on that front, particularly regarding the audio. So for now, we're interested in getting feedback on the overall premise and the topics. Along with an intro video, we've got pieces on how to pack a diaperbag and how to breastfeed in public. Soon we'll have videos about air travel with infants, baby-proofing your home, and other topics; I may also do a video for new dads about how to change a diaper. Looking forward to that one. :-/ We're also hoping to set up a video comments system, so people can reply with video clips as well as text. We've already played around with vlip, flikzor, magnify.net and a few other tools that provide video comments. If anyone has suggestions of other tools for doing this, please let me know. thanks, andy Andy Carvin andycarvin at yahoo com www.andycarvin.com www.pbs.org/learningnow -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] twitter question
How do I find profiles of people already in twitter so I can add them? ... Richard (twitter wannabe) -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] I figured it out
never mind my question about twitter ... I figured it out ... go back and play quietly among your selves ... -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] twitter question
thanks Robert ... I figured that out right after writing ... the search box is way too difficult to find and not included in the faq under how to add people already in twitter ... bad design, in my humble opinion ... Richard (no user error) Hall On 17 Mar 2007 11:54:29 -0700, Robert Scoble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can search for them, if you know their names. Or you can just visit someone with lots of Twitter profiles and add those. Mine is at http://www.twitter.com/scobleizer Robert _ From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com[mailto: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard (Show) Hall Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 10:59 AM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com Subject: [videoblogging] twitter question How do I find profiles of people already in twitter so I can add them? .. Richard (twitter wannabe) -- Richard http://richardhhall http://richardhhall.org .org Shows http://richardshow. http://richardshow.org org http://inspiredheal http://inspiredhealing.tv ing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: twitter question
David, Right about importance of design. Try setting up a my space page, and that will prove your point a lot stronger than twitter. It certainly appears to be what the site does, not how well the interface facilitates it. ... Richard On 17 Mar 2007 13:01:33 -0700, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree. The Twitter site design is horrible. With it's popularity though, it kinda maybe sorta says that site design might not be as important as has always been preached. I am kinda feeling like it is the biggest IRC channel ever. Everyone in the same channel watching everyone and able to interact with anyone. David http://www.davidhowellstudios.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks Robert ... I figured that out right after writing ... the search box is way too difficult to find and not included in the faq under how to add people already in twitter ... bad design, in my humble opinion ... Richard (no user error) Hall On 17 Mar 2007 11:54:29 -0700, Robert Scoble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can search for them, if you know their names. Or you can just visit someone with lots of Twitter profiles and add those. Mine is at http://www.twitter.com/scobleizer Robert _ From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com[mailto: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard (Show) Hall Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 10:59 AM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.com Subject: [videoblogging] twitter question How do I find profiles of people already in twitter so I can add them? .. Richard (twitter wannabe) -- Richard http://richardhhall http://richardhhall.org .org Shows http://richardshow. http://richardshow.org org http://inspiredheal http://inspiredhealing.tv ing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: twitter question
thanks ... it's all true :) On 17 Mar 2007 13:58:19 -0700, trine bjørkmann berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: richard i love your twitter bio :) On 3/17/07, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]richard%40richardshow.org wrote: David, Right about importance of design. Try setting up a my space page, and that will prove your point a lot stronger than twitter. It certainly appears to be what the site does, not how well the interface facilitates it. ... Richard On 17 Mar 2007 13:01:33 -0700, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]taoofdavid%40gmail.com wrote: I agree. The Twitter site design is horrible. With it's popularity though, it kinda maybe sorta says that site design might not be as important as has always been preached. I am kinda feeling like it is the biggest IRC channel ever. Everyone in the same channel watching everyone and able to interact with anyone. David http://www.davidhowellstudios.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks Robert ... I figured that out right after writing ... the search box is way too difficult to find and not included in the faq under how to add people already in twitter ... bad design, in my humble opinion ... Richard (no user error) Hall On 17 Mar 2007 11:54:29 -0700, Robert Scoble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can search for them, if you know their names. Or you can just visit someone with lots of Twitter profiles and add those. Mine is at http://www.twitter.com/scobleizer Robert _ From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com[mailto: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard (Show) Hall Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 10:59 AM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.comvideoblogging%40yahoogroups.com Subject: [videoblogging] twitter question How do I find profiles of people already in twitter so I can add them? .. Richard (twitter wannabe) -- Richard http://richardhhall http://richardhhall.org .org Shows http://richardshow. http://richardshow.org org http://inspiredheal http://inspiredhealing.tv ing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] trine.berry%40gmail.com trine.blogs.com twitter.com/trine -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] net neutrality mention in St. Louis paper
Thought you guys might be interested. The St. Louis post dispatch mentioned the video I did on net neutrality. *http://tinyurl.com/2ztg6h ... Richard * -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] set up mac book pro as wireless access point
great thinking Markus! unfortunately she already made me buy her an air port xpress so I made a few points there ... Richard On 3/9/07, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ok, here is how to win some points with the maureen :) what kind of computer does she have? does she have a mac too? if so, go to system preferences sharing applet and select the internet tab set it up to share the ethernet over airport via pulldown and checkboxes then say here honey, if there's only one cable, you should have it! this will make you look very magnanimous (assuming that you are the one using the glasses*) just make sure she never closes the laptop lid ;) markus (* as all good viewers know, the power is in richard's glasses) On Mar 8, 2007, at 9:00 PM, Richard (Show) Hall wrote: I got to SXSW and our hotel has internet via ethernet, but not wireless. This is a problem, since both my wife and I want to connect. At vlog Europe we did this by setting up my mac book pro as a wireless access point, but I can't remember how we did it and haven't had much luck with google or apple help in figuring it out, probably just don't have the correct terminology. Any help would be appreciated. ... thanks ... Richard --- Markus Sandy http://feeds.feedburner.com/havemoneywillvlog http://feeds.feedburner.com/apperceptions http://feeds.feedburner.com/digitaldojo http://feeds.feedburner.com/spinflow [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Richard http://richardhhall.org Shows http://richardshow.org http://inspiredhealing.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]