http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0508/30/sitroom.01.html"People have been checking this blog, it's DancingWithKatrina.Blogspot.com, for information about the area. What does he tell the people that are reading there? First of all, there's a lot of confusion a lot of destruction. He doesn't
On 8/31/05, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the url will only work for a day or so before it goes behind the
> subscription log in (free but a pain).
Here's the ad's site: < http://www.bigad.com.au/ >
And here's a parody: < http://www.smallad.be/ >
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vlog: http://rand
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 01:36:31 +0200, Adrian Miles
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> around the 30/8/05 Andreas Haugstrup mentioned about Re:
> [videoblogging] I/ON: Now Mefeedia-Powered! that:
>> This may be stupid (but I can't see why). But why not slap a browser on
>> your tablet PC, PDA, PSP or oth
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/732/403/320/road_node1.jpg
Is there a designer out there with an hour to kill who can add
a video camera image to the Road Node 101 logo that will translate into a small
2" x 2" embroidered badge? Think Randolphe is right that one of the outlines of
the
Hello All,
I am having a lot of people tell me they can't see my videos on my
blog. I use a mac, but check them at work on a pc and they work, but I
have had people on pc's using Firefox and the latest QT but still
cannot.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Horace
horace2.blogspot.com/
Horac--I'm using Firefox and the latest QT and have
no problem seeing your videos. Some took awhile to load, but otherwise
they played just fine.
-- Bev
Blog: http://funnytheblog.blogspot.com/Video:
http://basykes.blip.tv/Video: http://www.ourmedia.org/user/24663Journal:
http://funnyt
Yeah, that's what I thought. I saw that clip yesterday - it was the one
I was referring to. Ah well.
ac
B Yen wrote:
> http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0508/30/sitroom.01.html
>
> "People have been checking this blog, it's
> DancingWithKatrina.Blogspot.com, for information about the area
around the 31/8/05 horace mentioned about [videoblogging] HELP please that:
>I am having a lot of people tell me they can't see my videos on my
>blog. I use a mac, but check them at work on a pc and they work, but I
>have had people on pc's using Firefox and the latest QT but still
downloaded it
Shot during Katrina from mayor's office in Biloxi, by Vincent Creel
<
http://www.sunherald.com/multimedia/sunherald/KRT_packages/archive/katr
ina/biloxi_movie.mov >
Source: http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/
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Get
try this one out.
On 8/31/05, Jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/732/403/320/road_node1.jpg
Is there a designer out there with an hour to kill who can add a video camera image to the Road Node 101 logo that will translate into a small 2" x 2" embroidered badge?
I like the idea of gold thread. Gold on dark
blue is very elegant and rich feeling.
- Original Message -
From:
Jan
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 6:53
AM
Subject: [videoblogging] Road Node Badge
Design
http://photos1
Jan, have you considered making the "0" in
either/or/both "node" and "101" a camera lens? in the design at:
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/732/403/320/road_node1.jpg
- Original Message -
From:
Jan
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 31
Hey, Joel,
Now we're gettin' somewhere.
Any way to abstract the 'lens' so it would carry over to
embroidery?
This this works perfectly for web / graphical use -
wow.
Yes.
Thanks!
Here's a link to the logo Joel so kindly prepared: < URL:
http://roadnode101.urbanartadventures.com/
Had to share this...
Last week a local reporter called for an interview
Arts section article on why people blog
Needless to say, I told her about videoblogs
thanks to Jan for the great interview prep sheet in the group's files
also told them about the vlog press kit
i also mentioned that we are
Shot during Katrina from mayor's office in Biloxi, by Vincent Creel
http://www.sunherald.com/multimedia/sunherald/KRT_packages/archive/katr
ina/biloxi_movie.mov >
Source: http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/
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http://www.wdsu.com/video/4907831/detail.html >
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Dalas Verdugo posted (on Vimeo) re how/why he got resigned from his job
for videoblogging.
http://www.vimeo.com/clip=6813>
When seeing some of his posting in the past
http://www.vimeo.com/clip=146>
I wondered how the museum would feel about his vlogging in there. I
guess it's a risk to break th
Just to make sure that WINusers are downloading the correct version of QT,
Give them this link:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/preview/
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> When seeing some of his posting in the past
> http://www.vimeo.com/clip=146>
> I wondered how the museum would feel about his vlogging in there. I
> guess it's a risk to break the policy of your employer, but I feel
> kinda sorry for Dalas' getting resigned for it.
The museum doesn't let payin
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 18:44:19 +0200, robert a/k/a r
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wondered how the museum would feel about his vlogging in there. I
> guess it's a risk to break the policy of your employer, but I feel
> kinda sorry for Dalas' getting resigned for it.
He's a dumbass. He didn't re
> > I wondered how the museum would feel about his vlogging in there. I
> > guess it's a risk to break the policy of your employer, but I feel
> > kinda sorry for Dalas' getting resigned for it.
>
> He's a dumbass. He didn't read the company policy manual, and he
deserved
> to get fired.
You
Hmm... that highway sign is such a distinctly American symbol. (Plus
I've already heard someone on this list refer to the Road Node as "Vlog
Tour USA...")
I realize this is a U.S-centric movement but I think I might try to
find something with a little more of a Canadian flavour for my own
site
> You appear to be shooting from the hip without knowing the details in
> this case. Such as - the videos in question have been online for 191
> days and the video blogger was "fired" when he gave his two weeks
> notice.
>
> Do you think he was given the ax for his video of the elevator door
> ope
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This kind of reminds me of the assertion not so long ago that no one
has _really_ been fired for blogging, despite all the blogosphere
lamentations to the contrary. The _real_ reason for someone losing
their job would usually be a violation of existin
Fantastic. A great idea.
--
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New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
On Aug 31, 2005, at 8:12 AM, Markus Sandy wrote:
> i suggested we could combine forces and teach videoblogging in the
> schools so that stud
I vlogged an interview I did with the two guys, Casimir Nozkowski and Dan
Engber, who
created the site. I think they like it the way it is---That you have to go to
the site to view
the videos. And this certainly has worked for them---they've had hundreds of
thousands
of visitors. This is a s
First, nice work Philip. I will try to amend the design to be more
international in flavor; it was absolutely modelled after the U.S. Route 101
sign.
For the record, it is not "USA" in any way. In all the literature, it's
referred to as "world-wide" or "international". In part, this notion is w
> I've already heard someone on this list refer to the Road Node as "Vlog
> Tour USA...")
I would suggest that this road trip is more appropriately called "Vlog
Tour USA."
In many ways we're still trying to figure out what Node101 actually *is*.
Let's slow down a little here and think more high
Jack Olmsted wrote:
> WSDU New Orleans Live Streaming Video
> http://www.wdsu.com/video/4907831/detail.html >
>
> Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/neworleans/ >
>
>
I think it's time for a friendly reminder that this list is not anyone's
blog. If you have links about current events y
from clark at BBC and WGBH's The World
I was in Norway recently, and interviewed Raymond. The profile is
running on the show today…just thought the vlogosphere might want to
know. www.theworld.org -- it'll be there (in WMA) after 5:00PM today.
I'll podcast it tomorrow. Our tech podcast feed is
Cause I had such a good time on that Video Conference!
And one of the things brought up was the dude who said he couldn't
really find a Vlog that appealed to him. And he asked how to go about
finding Vlogs that might. (I of course suggested my Vlog but I don't
know that it appeals to him Much.)
S
Hi everyone,
My Katrina blog/mobcast "Katrina Aftermath" has been up and running for
just over 24 hours now. So far, people have posted nearly 40 blog
entries to it, not to mention countless photos via RSS feeds I'm
collecting from Flickr.com. I've also just added a dynamic collection of
photo
Thanks, Jack. Now linking to it from http://katrina05.blogspot.com. -andy
Jack Olmsted wrote:
>Shot during Katrina from mayor's office in Biloxi, by Vincent Creel
>
>http://www.sunherald.com/multimedia/sunherald/KRT_packages/archive/katr
>ina/biloxi_movie.mov >
>
>Source: http://www.sunherald.com
In general, I'd agree with you, Clint, but this is an emergency of
unprecedented proportions. If various people on the list happen to have
access to footage, I'd want to hear about it directly, given the
circumstances. I'm following as many blogs as possible, but there's no
way to know about al
Please keep it coming. I want to know. -- best regards,Deirdré Straughanwww.straughan.com (personal)www.tvblob.com
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Andy, keep up the great work. I personally think this is the place
for this. We are watching you take our medium into full effect.
On Aug 31, 2005, at 3:18 PM, Andy Carvin wrote:
> In general, I'd agree with you, Clint, but this is an emergency of
> unprecedented proportions. If various people
Andy Carvin wrote:
>emergency of unprecedented proportions.
>
seems like we get one of these every month
maybe we need a special wiki/directory for these links
i agree with clint too
markus
--
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http://apperceptions.org
http://digitaldojo.blogspot
Me too, the energy of that Vconference kept me up too...
So yeah your "ABOUT" video on your VLOG really helped me understand what your VLOG really focuses on. Great idea man!
And it makes sense that all Videobloggers would want one of these
pre-face mini-vlog "ABOUT" trailers to better infor
Andy,
I'm forwarding the links that you send to the group to all of my
clients in the Houston legal arena to keep them informed. (and
hopefully so they can know how to help)
Although, I do agree that just a simple link to your blog would keep
those in the group whom are unable to focus on KAT
>In many ways we're still trying to figure out what Node101 actually *is*.
>
>
>
wiki:
http://node101.org/community/index.php/Envisioning_Node_101#NODE101_Locations_.26_Projects
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htt
On 8/31/05, Andy Carvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In general, I'd agree with you, Clint, but this is an emergency of
> unprecedented proportions.
I don't mean to sound harsh or cold, and I respect that people want to
follow the unfolding of these events.
But not being american, I reacted to th
On 8/30/05, Jen Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What I discovered, is that it's easy to see the results (such movies
show up in FireANT), but it's hard to find documentation of the process
-- ie: a good place for the students to go for ecah project where
there's some directions, 'the ru
Im not convinced you can slow it down now, the node101 train has
already left the station.
What sort of high-level concepts do we need to decide before enabling
node01 activities to commence?
Theres loads that cpould be talked about, but what is the
organisational structure, is there any way in
Hey, Josh,
This is nothing more than a commemorative badge for the Road Node 101 tour
I'm originating. Something to share, trade.
Are you suggesting it stop?
Really?
Jan
--
"It isn't done alone. Pay more."
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - Road Node 101
http://fauxpress.blogspot.c
I think Node101 is going to be more of a template that other nodes can use a framework and creatively expand upon.
I dont know that Node101 (this name will get confusing as Node101
represents NYC) will be an official umbrella organization for all nodes
but it may instead exist more to help facil
Frankly, I don't think this has anything to do with this being an
American disaster. If this had happened anywhere in the world, I'd
expect videobloggers to rise to the occasion and work like hell to cover
it as best as possible. I don't know how many hours of sleep I lost
co-editing the tsunam
I have relatives, hopefully still alive, in New Orleans. I was born
there (as was my father, my grandmother, and several generations of
relatives before her), but have not been back there in 30 years. I will
now never be able to go back to the city as it was.
Is that close enough to home for me
It is the idea that is important, not the
terminology. I'm happy with any term and design. However, I
personally think "Node 101" or "Road Node 101" is a bit obscure. Josh's
suggestion of "Vlog Tour USA" or even "Vlog Tour 101" or "Vlogoshere 101" would
better define what the object of
Thanks, Andrew... But the real credit needs to go to Troy and the other
vloggers on the scene. I'm gonna focus on providing a platform for their
work to as many people as possible, but they're the ones on the front
lines making a real difference.
Stay safe, guys.
andy
andrew michael baron wro
Thanks for the help,
as for 3ivx or mpeg4, I am pretty sure I am using mpeg4
I am following the advise on FreeVlog verbatim, using iMovie.
perhaps is is just the size of most of my videos that they are too
impatient to wait for them to load.
Oh well,
thanks,
Horace
http://horace2.blogspot.com/
w
I just setup a bunch of "shops" over at cafepress.com - it is really
easy, but they only allow one design per basic shop. In order to get
around this, I just framed their site... hopefully that doesn't break
their "rules" (or at least they don't say anything).
http://www.ostees.com/shop.php
Note
I've seen one person do something similar, where they added a blog to the web
site (a
fishing tour guide service) and THEN audioblogged on top of it to interview his
customers
from the river, also while providing commentary about lures and such. His
business
increased dramatically.
I'm addic
On 8/31/05, Deirdre Straughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have relatives, hopefully still alive, in New Orleans. I was born there
> (as was my father, my grandmother, and several generations of relatives
> before her), but have not been back there in 30 years. I will now never be
> able to
around the 31/8/05 robert a/k/a r mentioned about [videoblogging]
Vlogger gets resigned that:
>Dalas Verdugo posted (on Vimeo) re how/why he got resigned from his job
>for videoblogging.
I haven't see the vlog involved but several people have lost jobs due
to blogging. Well documented. Most famo
We should take this discussion over to the node 101
list.
Jan
-- "It isn't done alone. Pay more." http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - Road
Node 101http://fauxpress.blogspot.com -
motionhttp://blog.urbanartadventures.com -
soundhttp://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com -
communityhttp:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> A blog is a publication. Same as a newspaper. Exactly the same
> legalities apply.
Not always true. Apple sues or shuts down bloggers who reveal rumors,
but yet they do nothing when the Wall Street Journal breaks a s
around the 31/8/05 LeanBackVids.com mentioned about [videoblogging]
Re: Vlogger gets resigned that:
>Not always true. Apple sues or shuts down bloggers who reveal rumors,
>but yet they do nothing when the Wall Street Journal breaks a story.
>Not sure the specifics, but there was a recent court de
I'll defend free speech & expression til the cows come home but this
was stupid.
He worked in a museum. Museums tell people from the time the cross the
door you *shall not* take pictures/video inside of the museum.
It doesn't matter if was after hours, the videos were only of him or
abstracted p
> Why? Violation of company policy. He may be the first to lose a job
> because of video blogging but how much comfort will that be when the
> rent is due?
Is there any real proof that they asked him to leave because of his video
blog. He indicates he put in his two week notice and they told him t
Badda Boom!Jake, that's the response I was waiting to hear. He may just be using it as a means to further his art career. Heather Armstrong (Dooce) got and still gets a lot of publicity for being canned from her job for blogging. Maybe he is trying to use this as a way to try and eat some of that
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
videoblogging group:
Should messages about the nation's deadliest hurricane in
more than a century that relate to video reports on the web
be posted to this group?
o Yes
o No
o I don't care
To vote, please visit the foll
>Should messages about the nation's deadliest hurricane in
>more than a century that relate to video reports on the web
>be posted to this group?
Maybe this should be rephrased:
"Should messages about a U.S. hurricane, and not relative
specifically to videoblogging, be posted to this internation
CafePress has free shops which allows for one design per product--which means you can have several products with a different design each. (Yes, it's weird)
Their "premium" shops cost 6.95 month. This allows for one design to be the same products as other designs within your shop.
And yes, Ca
I am becoming concerned about the implications of some of the threads
(should vloggers mention info outside the realm of video blogging?)
For those of us who have an interest in Citizen Journalism and
Participatory Media this and any news story is our life blood.
I don't want anyone to put the
Also for Local New Orleans News streaming online check out
WWL News @ www.wwltv.com
It looks like they are running it out of hotel room but they have up to date stuff.
Josh Finn
www.blurbys.blogspot.com
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com wrote:
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OK, so it was argued earlier, and I recently weighed in on the
argument by joking about the poll. Maybe I shouldn't have done that.
So let me be a little more specific about my view, especially since I
don't come back to this group very often.
I have two concerns. First is by all means talk abo
I also should say that of course this is my view, and not necessarily
that of Jay and the other owners of this group. :-)
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I respect what you have written. It makes sense. It just doesn't feel
right to me.
To your first point. If we treat this event like every other member
post then none of us should post our URL's. It has become our custom
to do so.
My feeling is that this is an extension of the practics for this
e
No problem. I wanted honest opinions.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Bennett-Forrest
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also should say that of course this is my view, and not necessarily
> that of Jay and the other owners of this group. :-)
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>
> Vlog: http://
I'm a bit of a noob here and not even a videoblogger, but what the
hell, here's my 2¢
below:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Bennett-Forrest
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, so it was argued earlier, and I recently weighed in on the
> argument by joking about the poll. Maybe I shou
- - - - B A L A N C E - - - - is what it's all about.
avoid overkill and there is little to be concerned with.
regarding Katrina, posting a link to a related blog or 2 in one message
would be preferred rather than seeing several messages here.
sullOn 8/31/05, Gena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello. I like cafepress.com
I setup a sit a few weeks ago, just kinda playing
around with it,
http://www.cafepress.com/e2bstuff
thanks for the info.
look at these sites, sa,e business model,
books http://www.lulu.com/
music http://www.cdbaby.com/
--- "Nerissa (TheVideoQueen)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 02:19:39 +0200, wrote:
> Should messages about the nation's deadliest hurricane in
> more than a century that relate to video reports on the web
> be posted to this group?
A new poll has been posted: Should members be forced to rephrase polls
questions who have more pathos
around the 1/9/05 Richard Bennett-Forrest mentioned about Re:
[videoblogging] New poll for videoblogging that:
>Maybe this should be rephrased:
>
>"Should messages about a U.S. hurricane, and not relative
>specifically to videoblogging, be posted to this international group
>on videoblogging?"
>
>
Well put. What's your URL Richard?
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New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
On Aug 31, 2005, at 6:49 PM, Richard Bennett-Forrest wrote:
> Finally, here's the spiel which defines this group. Maybe it needs
around the 1/9/05 Gena mentioned about [videoblogging] Narrowing Our
View Of Video Blogging? that:
>
>When the major earth shaker happens here in California dang skippy I
>am gonna post or find a working power socket to let people know. There
>will be things happening that need to be shared. The s
Lets spam some more cafepress crapthis is all I have to say to cafepress...http://www.angryshirts.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=9 >nickhttp://www.skullcrew.comhttp://www.angryshirts.comOn Aug 31, 2005, at 10:14 PM, David Holliday wrote: Hello. I like cafepress.com I setup a sit a
> I have two concerns. First is by all means talk about what Citizen
> Media means with respect to New Orleans, by all means discuss how
> vloggers are reporting the news, yes certainly post about techniques
> being used and problems being solved.
> But the actual material itself, and where to get
I can see how the management of acquiring, editing-or not- and
posting asap about what's going on in Katrinaland would be valuable
to the group. In that spirit I agree with you Gena that the group
should consider making an exception with regard to Katrina specific
URLs and notifications of
Lets spam some more cafepress crapthis is all I have to say to cafepress...http://www.angryshirts.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=9 >nickhttp://www.skullcrew.comhttp://www.angryshirts.comOn Aug 31, 2005, at 8:00 PM, Nerissa ((TheVideoQueen)) wrote: CafePress has free shops which al
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Bennett-Forrest
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Should messages about the nation's deadliest hurricane in
> >more than a century that relate to video reports on the web
> >be posted to this group?
>
> Maybe this should be rephrased:
>
> "Should message
Okay, this is what I am hearing/perceiving/reading:
The preference is to post videoblogging information and related topics
to this group. If you want to talk about using the tools of vlogging
to cover the event fine but, if you want to talk about the event -
personal video blog and no citation her
Hello All,
As we mentioned on last week's EdTechTalk show, Worldbridges.com, in its effort to encourage experimentation with 'New Media' (podcasting, vlogging, webcasting, etc.), is currently offering free New Media hosting to educators. This includes a pre-installed content management syste
Here's the last thing I'm going to say about this kind of meta-discussion, ever (no doubt many of you will be relieved!).
The fact that people want to share information in this group about
Katrina, tsunamis, etc. is a good sign about the nature of the group.
In times of crisis, even when the cr
There I go, pulling down the curve. I'm older, cash impaired and still
on dial-up.
Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
*
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Randolfe Wicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Studies of bloggers show them to be younger, wealthier
Where are you? DSL in California is $14.95 a month. Have you checked
prices for broadband lately? They have plunged a lot in the past 3
months.
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New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
http://FutureMedia.org
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