[videoblogging] A YEAR AT THE WHEEL Still going strong at 8000 miles
In just under 5 months we have traveled 8000 miles, we have about 60 videos up so far with many more to come. Just wondering if anyone on here is keeping up wit us or has any suggestions? How can we improve our viewer numbers? http://www.ayearatthewheel.com Thanks, Amy
[videoblogging] How to put pictures on itunes? Show Notes?
Hey Everybody! I can't figure out what size the little picture on itunes should be, also how do I get it up there? And, how do I add show notes to my rss feeds? Thanks for your help. Amy
[videoblogging] My short film turned epic - how do I get it out there?
Hi everyone, So I started to make a short intro for my husband and I on our upcoming trip A YEAR AT THE WHEEL, but the thing turned into a 24 minut epic, any ideas on how to get such a lengthy video out there? Let me know. Thanks, Amy If you have the popcorn and the inkling: See SHUNNED the Movie: a href=http://www.ayearatthewheel.com/page8/ index.htmlhttp://www.ayearatthewheel.com/page8/index.html/a
[videoblogging] Let me know what you think....
Hey Vloggers, let me know if you like this -- it's our EPIC movie. Watch as we prepare for a year at the wheel -- Part documentary, part comedy of errors, 'SHUNNED' explains what finally drove a us to pack it up and travel the country. SEE MOVIE NOW: SHUNNED http://www.lulu.tv/?p=16373 More A YEAR AT THE WHEEL info at http://www.ayearatthewheel.com
[videoblogging] Looking for people to interview - 365 day ROAD TRIP
Hi Everybody! If you live in the USA and you have an opinion we want to talk to you! We are doing a 365 day road trip starting November 4th. Here's the website: http://www.ayearatthewheel.com Also, I am looking for any feedback and advice you can offer. And, if you can tell others about our trip we would really appreciate it! Thanks, Amy
[videoblogging] Re: PUNKCAST 10 YEARS ANNIVERSARY
Congratulations! I ope to meet you when we are in NY! http://www.ayearatthewheel.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey thanks for this email i had no idea! holy cow 10 yrs On 9/13/07, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://punkcast.com/10years.html PUNKCAST 10 YEARS ANNIVERSARY PARTY AND SCREENING FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14 2007 8-12pm Secret Project Robot 210 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn ( Metropolitan) (entrance on River St) In September 1997, UK punk band One Way System came to play NYC. Their manager John B was a friend, and had run Jettisoundz - a UK punk video label. I was working on internet stuff and suggested the event be webcast. He was keen to do it live, but I explained the merits economical and reachwise of making the meat available on-demand with as little fluff as possible - thus punkcast.com was born. I myself was inspired by the fan-run ftp sites for both Bjork and Prodigy, which way outstripped all other internet music efforts of the day. We hired a cameraman to come and shoot video and put up some pix, the entire audio from three shows, plus a postage stamp size mpeg clip. John B, inspired, went back to the UK and on his own next shoots - Hawkwind (taken down, regretfully, earlier in 2007), and Goldblade - made audio punkcasts. He returned to the USA in Jan 98 to shoot Jane Couch - a Women's Boxing Champion who is the sister of One Way System's drummer, and later in the year posyted audio of the UK Subs playing in his local in Lancashire. The arrival in NYC of Peter The Test Tube Babies in Sep 1998 was sufficient impetus for me to buy a camera for punkcast, and over the next year I shot about half a dozen more old school bands I knew, including a quartet of NYC hard core favourites - Bad Brains, Agnostic Front, Murphys Law, and Leeway. In 1999 when Ari-Up re-appeared on the scene for her first shows in over 25 years I was there. She's a compelling subject and I shot her several times, plus some of the local reggae scene, which brought the punkcast count up to around 20. In late 2000 I started paying Sean P. Murphy to shoot local punk hardcore, mainly at CBGB, and over the next year he shot about 70 odd shows, only a couple of which I actually got round to posting. During this time punkcast also got it's first taste of the NYC indie scene when Leesaw Andaloro contributed a Touchdown clip for #50. The count was just #100, in September 2001, as Punkcast entered its 5th year. I'd found I enjoyed shooting so, with the well burst internet bubble giving me more time, I decided to do more. Two local bands interested me in particular - anti- folk heroes the Moldy Peaches and hot hipster outfit the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. I shot posted both in short order, and also discovered that both bands were the tips of the iceberg of extensive associated scenes that would provide grist for years to follow. Shooting old pal Joe Strummer in April 2002 for 4 nights in a row allowed me to experiment and is when I really established the style I maintain to this day. By September 2002 the count was up to #200. It was then that I seriously started to shoot in Brooklyn, discovering Mighty Robot and Todd P. After clandestinely shooting some great shows such as The Gossip in Jun 2003, I was fortunate to gain a carte blanche to shoot in the Knitting Factory, greatly expanding the possibilities. This was an exciting period as the YYY's, Liars etc broke out internationally, while new and interesting bands such as TV On The Radio were appearing. I embarked on shooting a series of avant showcases - titled 'Mutiny' - put on by The Social Registry. The city had started it's own TV station NYCtv and, after being approached by producer Shirley Braha, I supplied the bulk of the content for it's nascent new music show NY Noise. In September 2003, after 6 years, the count was #320. A year later, in September 2004, the count was #540. Doubling the shoot rate, however, meant that fewer shows got posted. I had moved the studio to close to the Knit, to better take advantage of the opportunies it presented. One shoot #431 - The Fall - was so successful the band released it on DVD. Apart from frequent Mighty Robots I was also regularly shooting at Pianos, Sin-é, Southpaw, Trash Bar, and a new warehouse space in Brooklyn called Volume. I was also VJ-ing weekly at BP Fallon's Death Disco at The Delancey. The summer saw the first series of East River Park shows. The Cake Shop opened. 280 shoots in the year pushed the count to #820 by September 2005. Even less got posted but those that did, like The Long Blondes, Oneida, and Todd P's first acoustic BBQ, were spectacular. With the advent of the video iPod came the Punkcast Podcast - the first posted was #840 The Gossip blockbuster 'Standing In The Way of Control', also Punkcast's first
[videoblogging] Need advice for road trip
Hi all, We are putting together our stuff for the A YEAR AT THE WHEEL trip, any suggestions on gear? We have 2 cameras, a laptop, and a Marantz digital recorder. I feel like we are gonna need a lot more stuff, and could use some ideas on transporting it. Also, check out our Pre-Season test videos at our website and let me know what you think. http://www.ayearatthewheel.com Thanks, Amy
[videoblogging] Willie Nelson Peace Research Contest
Hey Everybody! Willie Nelson is accepting videos of his new song 'A Peaceful Solution' at http://willienelsonpri.com Check this one out: http://willienelsonpri.com/peace/309/a-peaceful-solution-shane-bugbee.html --- A Year At The Wheel - Get involved for 2008 http://www.ayearatthewheel.com
[videoblogging] Looking for podcasters to hang out with on 365 day trip
Hi Everyone! I am a fellow podcaster, my husband and I are planning a trip around the country starting in November. We would like to meet up with podcasters in each city. I hope some of you will be interested. The press release is below. Please email me direct at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Amy 365 Day Election Year Road Trip Hits All 50 States A Gen X couple has announced plans to spend a full year traveling across America to cover the 2008 election, see the country, and find a new home. Shane and Amy Bugbee have been entrepreneurs for their entire marriage. Their last venture was a soda pop company, and a website that featured the first podcast from the Northwoods tourist town they were living in, but when the people of Ely, Minnesota found out about the couple's other websites/blogs and their past as controversial writers, publishers, and promoters the town decided the couple was no longer welcome. After leaving Ely (in the middle of the night) the couple travelled through California hoping to find work and a place to call home. What they found instead was hard times, but not just for themselves. Nearly every person they encountered was broke, friends with businesses were going out of business or downsizing, and others were losing jobs, sharing apartments, a few even wound up living in their cars. Rather than face this fate themselves, they headed to Chicago to visit family and regroup. On the way they decided if they were going to be broke, they were going to find out why. The pair will set out on November 4th, 2007 to drive around the country for an entire year, documenting their findings on the web with podcasts, videocasts, blogs, and photos. They will talk to people in every state, and especially in the zip codes that most people don't venture, they will see the sites, taste the local flavor, ad cover the election. Keep checking http://www.ayearatthewheel.com for the latest updates and schedule. For more information contact: Cyril Grey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[videoblogging] HI, I am new here
Hi Everyone, My name is Amy. I have been podcasting in various forms for about 3 years, maybe more. Our next adventure is up on our new website http://www.ayearatthewheel.com. Here's our videoblog intro: http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com My husband and I are preparing to embark on a year long cross country adventure to cover the election and find out what the American people really think - Ever notice how we are all made out to be idiots that can't handle the truth? Big plans for two non-voters, I know. We have a portable digital recorder from Marantz - which is awesome, digital and film cameras, and two video cams, so we are set to see it all and catch it all on film/audio/ photos for others to experience with us. Anyone have any advice, suggestions, or a floor to crash on? Thanks, Amy http://www.ayearatthewheel.com http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com http://www.ayearatthewheel.com/files/podcast_1.mov http://www.radiofreesatan.com http;//www.crimeandcookies.com
[videoblogging] Re: HI, I am new here
Hey Gena, Thanks for responding. I am excited and nervous. Do you have any advice? Do you or anyone else here know how to hook up a camera on a dashboard? Thanks. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Welcome Amy. Just took a look at your video. It is great to take a look at the process of how you guys are going to do this. Good Luck, Gena --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, amy_bugbee amy_bugbee@ wrote: Hi Everyone, My name is Amy. I have been podcasting in various forms for about 3 years, maybe more. Our next adventure is up on our new website http://www.ayearatthewheel.com. Here's our videoblog intro: http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com My husband and I are preparing to embark on a year long cross country adventure to cover the election and find out what the American people really think - Ever notice how we are all made out to be idiots that can't handle the truth? Big plans for two non-voters, I know. We have a portable digital recorder from Marantz - which is awesome, digital and film cameras, and two video cams, so we are set to see it all and catch it all on film/audio/ photos for others to experience with us. Anyone have any advice, suggestions, or a floor to crash on? Thanks, Amy http://www.ayearatthewheel.com http://www.lulu.tv/vlog/evilNOW.com http://www.ayearatthewheel.com/files/podcast_1.mov http://www.radiofreesatan.com http;//www.crimeandcookies.com