I like the farm report. Short clips, not much editing time with logos and
such. Cultural documentation. I remember in the dot com boom content is
king was often heard, followed by but RAM is god...by the geeks..
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~ Caleb J. Clark
~ Portfolio: www.plocktau.com
~ The problem with
I've just been watching your videos, Stan.
Great stuff.
For those who haven't seen
http://pineplainsviews.com
Stan is documenting the rural area he's moved to.
He has a great video story about the life of a dairy farmer as he
prepares to sell his herd.
nice review. we need more content that takes its time.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Rupert rup...@fatgirlinohio.org wrote:
I've just been watching your videos, Stan.
Great stuff.
For those who haven't seen
http://pineplainsviews.com
Stan is documenting the rural area he's moved to.
Not for the meek indeed...or the average video blogger either
Heath
http://heathparks.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Warner awarne...@...
wrote:
...very cool, and not for the meek In addition to Web servers
for WordPress MU , it requires at least one file server and
Adam,
I just joined your community and started a blog.
I'll write some dog training stuff on there or something.
Buddy press is pretty cool. Pretty intimidating for a noobie though.
Lots and lots of buttons!
RE Video Plugin...
I just downloaded and installed a new component for Joomla,
this looks pretty cool
D
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman jay.ded...@... wrote:
we've recently talked about the hassle of using Wordpress as a
blogging platform.
Yes, if you want a hands off experience either pay for a Typepad.com
account...or use Blogger.com for free.
mind just doesn't work the way Joomla
does.
Adam W. Warner
From: Ron Watson k9d...@mac.com
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 3:27:21 PM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: new Wordpress
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman jay.ded...@... wrote:
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We used to have more coders in this community who would use tools like
this. I think the rise and fall of creators, business folks, and
developers are cyclical in this group.
I've wondered about this, too. Is it
I've wondered about this, too. Is it possible that many of the coder
types have gone on to Twitter, Twine, Friendfeed, etc.?
Not sure. Could be that they have gone to the next exciting technical
implementation.
Hopefully many of the folks we know are making a lot of money too!
when people are
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman jay.ded...@... wrote:
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when people are working on projects on their own time, it's got to
feel fun or groundbreaking.
maybe online video has hit that next stage where it's not so new
anymore.
its here and not obvious where it's going to go
One new frontier will be interactivity. Until then it'll be a lot
of commercial content repackaged online with limited commercial success.
You can see Hollywood experimenting with 3D again because they need
to, because most of their content is tired. Last time they did 3D,
it was a failed
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