This is fantastic! Wondeful and amazing series. I'm challenged to draw the courage up to do this!On 12/9/05, Deirdre Straughan <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Folks, you may remember that back before Thanksgiving I posted a link
to NPR's featured program "This I Believe," suggesting that it would be
Year of redundant conceptualizations.
On 10/12/05 5:30 AM, "Michael Meiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> .com bubble 2.0
>
> In this one both the .com'ers and the investors will screw each
> other, because it's the two-way bubble. :)
>
> -Mike
>
> On Dec 9, 2005, at 10:38 AM, Andreas Haugstru
it's awfully tempting to shorten that ;)
Richard Show wrote:
so I was thinking "year of the Richard" ... sounds catchy
...
On 12/9/05, Richard Bennett-Forrest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>.com
bubble 2.0
>
>In this one both the .com'ers and the investors will screw each
>other,
I am not finding syndication a problem so far. AFAIK (haven't looked in a while) FireANT and others can download and play my Flash videos just fine. A few other feedreaders I've tried so far also have no problem, though I haven't tried them all systematically. Of course I have to do MOV or M4V t
the last time i checked, 47% was not quite "most"
except possibly in Florida =)
perhaps you meant "the largest group"
Enric wrote:
>The poll shows most people consider them humorous (47% when I voted).
>
>
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At 1:32 -0800 10/12/05, Markus Sandy wrote:
>>so I was thinking "year of the Richard" ... sounds catchy ...
>it's awfully tempting to shorten that ;)
And of course as Richard's, we'd find it really funny, because we've
never been called it before either. ;-)
Regards,
Richard
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hi Harold,
check the "meetthevloggers" group for earlier announcements
http://groups.yahoo.com/meetthevloggers
hope you can make it next time
Harold Johnson wrote:
Oh, man - wish I'd known earlier. Guess I'd better mark
my calendar. When is it, every 4 weeks, you say?
Harold J. John
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> the last time i checked, 47% was not quite "most"
>
> except possibly in Florida =)
>
> perhaps you meant "the largest group"
OK, this is the (non-scientific) poll breakdown as of this writing:
11% Shocking
8% Mi
the problem is: we already went through that year back in the 70's with
good old 'tricky Richard' ;)
now that would have been a great time to videoblog!
Richard Bennett-Forrest wrote:
At 1:32 -0800 10/12/05, Markus Sandy wrote:
so I was thinking "year of the Richard" ..
that survey seems a bit lopsided to me
i wonder how the results would have changed if there a few more
reasonable choices like "a waste of people's money"?
Enric wrote:
>The poll shows most people consider them humorous (47% when I voted).
> I voted them harmless. Considering that people have
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> that survey seems a bit lopsided to me
>
> i wonder how the results would have changed if there a few more
> reasonable choices like "a waste of people's money"?
Well it's not clear that it was done with publics mo
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 05:51:02 +0100, teaspace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know what SNL has to do with this, but my point is that police
> expect to be taken seriously when they deal with you. They also happen
> to wield a lot more power than regular folks and should probably govern
> the
Friday, December 9, 2005, 6:04:25 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
> Perhaps you could add your notes to the Audacity page? The whole idea is
> to get different opinions from different people. :)
> If you don't feel comfortable editing a wiki, email me your review and I
> will add it.
Thanks for the offe
ah, perhaps they used their own 'personal' squad cars
Enric wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
that survey seems a bit lopsided to me
i wonder how the results would have changed if there a few more
reasonable choices like "a w
On 12/10/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I grew up on jokes of the "a Dane, a Norwegian and a Swede sits on amountain top..." variety. They don't go into a bar...?!?-- best regards,
Deirdré Straughanwww.beginningwithi.com (personal)www.tvblob.com (work)
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 11:26:45 +0100, Deirdre Straughan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/10/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I grew up on jokes of the "a Dane, a Norwegian and a Swede sits on a
>> mountain top..." variety.
>
> They don't go into a bar...?!?
It was i
I was once a professional sfx editor and now teach audio production.
For people who want a more audio app with professional editing and routing
options the open source software Ardour (www.ardour.org) for Linux and OSX
is getting to a very competitive stage of development.
It is almost akin to a
OK, here's how I see this.
Videoblogging is about self-expression and removing intermediaries.
In this case the police officers are expressing themselves in video.
The made the video for themselves only. So the intermediaries are the
major, police chief, news outlets that are prohibiting thei
baloney!
first, i suspect many police would say they love their job (shitty or not)
also, the pay may be better than you might think
SFPD salaries appear to be in the $45K-$110K range and with better
benefits than many other jobs
there are much, much worse paying jobs here in occupied Mexico (m
i seem to recall that certain people were expected to be held to a
higher standard
oh yeah, public servants!
oh wait. I think Justice Sirrica recently said that was no longer necessary
so the new standard is the "vlogger"
i like that Enric
Enric wrote:
>OK, here's how I see this.
>
>Vid
There are many predictions for 2006, and Alex Barnett has made a
collection of some of them:
http://blogs.msdn.com/alexbarn/archive/2005/12/01/499237.aspx
Personally I vouch for these:
2006 will be the year of bi-directional rss feeds (SSE) for the early adopters
2006 will be the year when w
By all means, Mat, write on about sound.
Jan
--
"It isn't done alone. Pay more."
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - education
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media
http://the-hold.blogspot.com - litera
http://nytimes.blogspace.com/genlink
Use this, Deirdre, to generate bloggable NY Times links that don't
block users from seeing the article.
I have the link on my toolbar for ease of use.
Jan
--
"It isn't done alone. Pay more."
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - education
http://fau
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i seem to recall that certain people were expected to be held to a
> higher standard
>
> oh yeah, public servants!
>
> oh wait. I think Justice Sirrica recently said that was no longer
necessary
>
> so the new st
i've messed around with audacity a bit and these are the features
that i miss (compared to my usual workhorse Pro Tools and my sometimes
friend Logic).. i'll try and translate them into video related ideas
- no good region list , like your clip bin in iMovie or Premiere, this
would let you mar
That's exactly correct, Deirdre.
Through the audio/visual medium of videoblogging, we have maximized the
amount of emotional information from which to draw conclusions about
character and intent.
Bingo.
Jan
--
"It isn't done alone. Pay more."
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - educ
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On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 13:54:14 +0100, Enric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gabe of Xolo TV put up a vlog of the Les Blogs conference:
>
> http://www.xolo.tv/2005/12/les-blogs-and-corporate-blogging.html
> or
> http://tinyurl.com/8n6zu
Via Raymond: More video at http://maartenschenk.be/video/lesblogs/
This sounds fun. Is it part of Meet the Vloggers? I'll head on down there. Will be nice to meet some folks in person!
BTW, does anyone know of any current video art
installations/exhibits/galleries that are worth checking out when I am
out there? I heard of one installation that is currently go
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That depends on how the video is edited and if the image and audio are
manipulated. Different meanings can be constructed. During WW II
Frank Capra produced for the war effort propaganda films. They took
such films as the masterful german propoganda film "Triumph of the
Will" by Leni Riefenstahl
Last week, radio personality Chris Goldstein, Active
Voice Radio, and I discussed Video Blogging on his
weekly show.
The 40 minute interview is now available in three
parts on OurMedia.org. Direct show segment links were
blog today at:
http://view-point.blogspot.com
-Jack
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For me ( and may be for french vloggers ) it's the most importantAnd may be there is other waysRB=short program=TVCR=art VID=other diffusionTV= No vloggerVlog= New blog ?Vlog= New TV ?$=TVNo$=vlogLoiezI think vlogging is a neLe 10 déc. 05 à 15:57, R. Kristiansen a écrit :2006 will be the year whe
I was writing this post and..
Paul, Markus, Enric was calling me on Skype
LOL
Videobloging is alone a spirit
We are making the futur
THX all
Loiez ( going to sleep)
Le 11 déc. 05 à 01:17, Loiez D. a écrit :
> For me ( and may be for french vloggers ) it's the most important
> And may be there
fuk yer evilvlog.unless you sign me up.you afraid of the sull?On 12/10/05, R. Kristiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
There are many predictions for 2006, and Alex Barnett has made a
collection of some of them:
http://blogs.msdn.com/alexbarn/archive/2005/12/01/499237.aspx
Personally I vouch f
Congrats to Charlene, Rocketboom, Verdi, Anthology Films and others!
ARTS / TELEVISION
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December 11, 2005
Television:
TV Stardom on $20 a Day
By ROBERT MACKEY
In the right hands, vlogs, or video blogs, are microdocumentaries of
surprising beauty, wit and intelligence, and are a
Hi Folks,
WARNING - shameless vMix promotion follows:
I thought some of you might be interested in a holiday oriented video contest
at
vmix.com.
It's the vMix, Holiday Spirit vs. Bah Humbug Contest.
The "bah humbug" category includes "rants" which may correspond well to a
number of
your vid
Good article; ends with "...the revolution may just be vloggerized."
;),
Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Congrats to Charlene, Rocketboom, Verdi, Anthology Films and others!
>
> * ARTS / TELEVISION * | December 11, 2005
> * Televis
Rob Mackey is a friend of mine and I've been telling him about vlogging for a
long time.
Great article and great timing. 2006 could be an historical moment.
Will
ww.taylorstreetstudio.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Enric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Good article; ends with "...t
way to go Will!
and 2007: the year of many voices?
and 2008: the year of great change?
Will Luers wrote:
>Rob Mackey is a friend of mine and I've been telling him about vlogging for a
>long time.
>Great article and great timing. 2006 could be an historical moment.
>
>Will
>ww.taylorstreetstudi
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A reporter for the Washington Post approached me with this query:
I'm working on a story about the growth of mobile video and am looking
for customers of such a service -- someone who downloads video to a
cell phone, ipod, psp; uses the stuff, enjoys it, and is willing to
tell me why.
What do yo
Well I thought that overall that was a very good article. It has lots
of good thing to say about the videoblogs (like mine :) ) it
references and generally makes videoblogging sound like this new and
exciting thing that's happening - which I certainly think is true.
There is one subtle point
I love listening to the 'This I Believe" pieces.I think this is the
coolest idea to hit rock! Thanks for investigating it.
Now, I'm off to make a list of things I believe in!
Bekah
http://missbhavens.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Deirdre Straughan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks, I will contact him. I live in DC, I have a new iPod Video and am testing everything that is out there. I am a sometime blogger (bad) and have been a fan of vlogs for a short while.regards,vincent.njoroge.ndonye
On 12/10/05, JD Lasica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A reporter for the Wash
I am happy that My vlog was mentioned in the "video Podcast" article...I am happy that my picture wound up on there too...However I am not happy that my Vlog (which has around 70 videos) has been brought to the world with this phrase "like a college kid in Michigan playing
drunken miniature gol
well said, michael.
-Will
www.taylorstreetstudio.com
>
> So here's where I think they miss the point: The value judgement of
> "consistently entertaining" or "boring" is holdover from commercial
> TV or film where everyone's goal is to be entertaining to as many
> people as possible so tha
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