hi all
sorry for subject, that's an Australianism. Just thought I'd add fuel
to recent fire round here: our Prime Minister is currently visited Mr
Shrub in the white house. Australian flag apparently flying outside.
Vox pops asking people what flag do they think it is. Now, I'd be
That like poking the beaver, as we say here in the big city?
On May 15, 2006, at 2:10 AM, Adrian Miles wrote:
hi all
sorry for subject, that's an Australianism...
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LOL definitely different.
I heard that report too Adrian - Anyone in Washington wanna do a VlogPop to confirm?
Jim
On 5/15/06, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That like poking the beaver, as we say here in the big city?
On May 15, 2006, at 2:10 AM, Adrian Miles wrote: hi all
sorry
And what are those two talking about? Copyright issues seem to be on the docket in Australia recently, from what I hear. Poke that opossum? Silent o'sha!On 5/15/06,
Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all
sorry for subject, that's an Australianism. Just thought I'd add fuel
to
thanks for the chuckle Adrian. we have a show in Canada called Talking to Americans you might enjoy. all in good fun :)On 5/14/06,
Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi allsorry for subject, that's an Australianism. Just thought I'd add fuelto recent fire round here: our Prime Minister is
Telco and cable providers must anticipate market change. The day will come when
the consumer views 8 hours worth of video. Network access costs will drop as
equipment cheapens and competition heightens.
Decreased revenue and media hungry tech geeks don't paint a pretty pic. Warn
tHe spoiled
hi all
just wanted to share one of my student's blogs from last month URL:
http://raws.adc.rmit.edu.au/~S3110368/blog/?p=83 aka the death of a
blog
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What exactly do you mean by a busines vlog? I'm pretty sure mine isn't, but curious as to what sort of thing you're looking for.I've run across several sites purporting to tell people how to use vlogs in their business and/or offering to host such (
e.g. http://www.turnhere.com/), but there may
I suspect if you're right that they polled 100 to get that quintessential
moment, there must be something to be gained by the rest of the world
imagining us totally idiotic and supportive of what our government is doing
to control the rest of the world's natural resources and cultures.
On
around the 15/5/06 robert a/k/a r mentioned about ===SPAM=== Re:
[videoblogging] poke the possum that:
That like poking the beaver, as we say here in the big city?
um, I don't think so. more like stirring up trouble, I imagine
there's a North American equivalent (involving bears, rattle
if only these topics... these very real concerns we have in response to the detestable entities that have blueprinted the new digital era, slanted heavy in their favor if only this made it to TV. ;-)
On 5/15/06, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Poor them! They make broadband
The People verses the golden valley---This land is your land, this land is my landFrom California, to the New York Island
>From the redwood forest, to the gulf stream watersThis land was made for you and meAs I was walking a ribbon of highwayI saw above me an
that would be a "stirring up a hornet's nest" in this neck of the woods
Adrian Miles wrote:
around the 15/5/06 robert a/k/a r mentioned about ===SPAM=== Re:
[videoblogging] poke the possum that:
That like poking the beaver, as we say here in the big city?
um, I
Hehehe... nice one, Shane. I actually had NO idea that the Survivor
finale was last night... we just made the skit because we liked the
concept! Oh well, free advertising for them I guess...
Take care,
Casey
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I have 7 puppies they are German Shepherd and Yellow Lab and they are
driving me nuts anybody want one? I am in the Cincinnati tristate area.
I'll post some pictures if anybody is interested.
Ben
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better make it a video for this group ;)
Ben wrote:
I have 7 puppies they are German Shepherd and Yellow Lab and they are
driving me nuts anybody want one? I am in the Cincinnati tristate area.
I'll post some pictures if anybody is interested.
Ben
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ROFL. My whole life is puppies (as my videos
attest!). How old are yours? Sorry, but I'm in California. I
would suggest contacting your local SPCA, though--as a no-kill organization,
they would find foster homes for them until final homes can be found. Good
luck.
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haha yeah I was gonna say ... pictures?! ... you mean ones that DONT move?! ... thats so 1999. :-POn 5/15/06, Markus Sandy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:better make it a video for this group ;)
Ben wrote:I have 7 puppies they are German Shepherd and Yellow Lab and they aredriving me nuts anybody
This may not be the puppies in question, but definitely worth watching...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWQM1yZqTBIsearch=puppy%20vs.%20cat
Casey
http://www.galacticast.com/
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haha yeah I was gonna say ...
On Mon, 15 May 2006 16:50:41 +0200, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 7 puppies they are German Shepherd and Yellow Lab and they are
driving me nuts anybody want one? I am in the Cincinnati tristate area.
I'll post some pictures if anybody is interested.
Videos of puppies!!! It'll be
I am probably going to be touring Northern Ireland for a week, and then be in London/Worthing mid-August. I was, however, dissapointed to see that there are no Irish vloggers posted to Vlogmap.org
oh well.. I will have to do the geovlogging for them I guess.-- Josh Leowww.JoshLeo.com
I'd seen that video before--one of the funniest
videos I've seen!
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I may have a taker for one, and they're willing to drive from Michigan. Make sure the video is cute! Cute sells!On 5/15/06, Ben
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I have 7 puppies they are German Shepherd and Yellow Lab and they are
driving me nuts anybody want one? I am in the Cincinnati tristate
Videos
of puppies!!! It'll be great to get some competition for all these
darn cat vlogs. :o)
Did someone say "Puppies" ?
http://basykes.blip.tv/file/17534
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I am probably going to be touring Northern Ireland for a week, and then be in London/Worthing mid-August. I was, however, dissapointed to see that
Sounds like an awesome trip and I'm excited to hear you plan to
geovlog it. You may be able to hook up w/ some the British vloggers...
Map: http://community.vlogmap.org/maps/regional?country=GB
List: http://community.vlogmap.org/region?country=GB
-Matt
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On May 15, 2006, at 10:56 AM, Monique Danielle wrote:
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You have something against the SPCA?
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Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging]
puppies
I
Sounds like a great trip! Belfast looks like a fascinating place... I
passed through town in November '91 going from Scotland en route to a
U2 record release party in Dublin; security was so tight we weren't
even able to get off the bus. Now that the Troubles are generally a
thing of the past
Good one Sull.more and more heat needs to be
brought.maybe someone will listen...
Heath - Batman Geek
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
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if only these topics... these very real concerns we have in
Hey everyone, Current TV is currently working with L'Oreal, a
cosmetics company, to solicit videomakers to profile women whom they
know who are women of worth. (http://www.current.tv/studio/create/
vcam_loreal_wow.html) - I'm curious how the vidoblogging community
feels about an ad campagin
Yes, it diminishes the redeeming qualities - it's like PSAs from Philip Morris.-VerdiOn 5/15/06, Josh Wolf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hey everyone, Current TV is currently working with L'Oreal, a
cosmetics company, to solicit videomakers to profile women whom theyknow who are women of worth.
Hehehe - heroic by association. Great old trick. Works.
Worked on a documentary years ago - sponsored by L'Oreal I think - wherein
we did the same kinda thing but feature-length. It was called I Am
Beautiful and featured a Native American woman with AIDS who'd adopted a
bunch of orphaned
Hello Devlon,I understand where you are coming from. But I think the argument being made is that the concept of Copyright law is (morally) wrong (regardless of whether it is legal).(I tried to elaborate on what Mark Hosler said in a long post I made in this thread.)
See yaOn 5/14/06, Devlon
Are we equating cosmetics with tobacco?
Michael Verdi wrote:
Yes, it diminishes the redeeming qualities - it's like
PSAs from Philip Morris.
-Verdi
On 5/15/06, Josh Wolf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey
everyone, Current TV is currently working with L'Oreal, a
cosmetics company, to
yeah, i'd say this is in tune with my head.a few good shows here and therebut i was watching 90% HBO (though there season scheduling is pisses me off).the last show i was hooked on outside of HBO was X-Files.
besides watching every single episode of six feet under, i think 'The Wire' is one
it's an interesting question. something i think about whenever i see a BP commercial for the environment. On 5/15/06, Michael Verdi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it diminishes the redeeming qualities - it's like PSAs from Philip Morris.-VerdiOn 5/15/06, Josh Wolf
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I like the BP environmental commercials. What's the worst there? That they're raising people's awareness of their personal impact on the environment?On 5/15/06,
Anne Walk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's an interesting question. something i think about whenever i see a BP commercial for the
Sorry - didn't mean to equate the two, just the tactics. L'Oreal would probably like draw attention away from stuff like this, http://www.askcarla.com/answers.asp?QuestionandanswerID=458
, by talking about women doing great things that have nothing to do with their company. It's a well known
Personally, (and this is my very own opinion), any company involved in
a campaign to show women of worth should also be showing that beauty
is within, and that therefore you don't have to put on a pound (or
even a single drop) of makeup to be beautiful... but then, they would
be going against
On 5/15/06, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Devlon,I understand where you are coming from. But I think the argument being made is that the concept of Copyright law is (morally) wrong (regardless of whether it is legal).
I'll have to educate myself more on this topic to
ok, clueless moment...who is 'BP'?On 5/15/06, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the BP environmental commercials. What's the worst there? That they're raising people's awareness of their personal impact on the environment?
On 5/15/06,
Anne Walk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's an
Anyone have a video iPod? Could you test my iTunes feed and see if the movies play on your
iPod please?
This link should open the iTunes feed:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?
id=153148525s=143441
Or:
In iTunes, click on the Advanced menu item.
Select Subscribe
hi sull,as you say, no one can control the direction of content (that may change shortly and i'm curious to see how discussions will reflect that change). there is a difference in my mind between controlling the direction (impossible, currently) and critiquing it. no one that i know of is
British Petroleum, an oil company which has gone green and expanded its
scope into sustainable energy. Isn't this what us tree huggers have
been praying for for decades?
Devlon wrote:
ok, clueless moment...who is 'BP'?
On 5/15/06, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Personally, I'm thrilled by BP's newfound religion. I mean, some will say that they still operate polluting businesses (from petrochemicals on through). That's true. But they've also acknowledged the existence of global warming and are pouring resources into sustainable and relatively green
There's an interesting blog on SaveTheInternet.com about how the telco companies are trying to spin their want for the abolishment of free speech on the internet as a good thing.
http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/2006/05/13/the-big-lie-of-the-week/It doesn't matter how many times the CEO of
Ah, thanks CharlesOn 5/15/06, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
British Petroleum, an oil company which has gone green and expanded its
scope into sustainable energy. Isn't this what us tree huggers have
been praying for for decades?
Devlon wrote:
ok, clueless moment...who is
Nice spoof... but I might snatch this idea! I have been thinking of
several things that I could do at vloggercon... with all my friends in
one place... this could be one of them!
;)
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
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http://www.pvponline.com/archive.php3?archive=20060515On 5/15/06, David Meade
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:There's an interesting blog on
SaveTheInternet.com about how the telco companies are trying to spin their want for the abolishment of free speech on the internet as a good thing.
Hello Charles,
I'm not sure what your point is. You can certainly make the argument that copyright law is
morally wrong, I don't agree it is, but even if you and others believe it is so what.
Are you advocating violating copyright law as some sort of protest?
The fact is that there are
Someone should give that a shot and profile a woman who doesn't use
any make up (ha, ha- Marie Curie, Dian Fossie, Mother Teresa). Anyhow
it should not be a problem finding anyone who does deserve a profile
and uses make-up. I think make-up is just something you can do very
little with. I
Hello Devlon,On 5/15/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/15/06, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Devlon,I understand where you are coming from. But I think the argument being made is that the concept of Copyright law is (morally) wrong (regardless of whether it
Hello Will,On 5/15/06, wtrainbow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Charles,I'm not sure what your point is.You can certainly make the argument that copyright law ismorally wrong, I don't agree it is, but even if you and others believe it is so what.Are you advocating violating copyright law as
critiquing is definately needed and i am glad that you, devlon and many others do this regularly. i think some have linguistically tried to prevent certain types of content from sharing this space. arguments like rocketboom is not a vlog come to mind.
it starts with interpretive language and
so, yeah, its all linguistic linguine at the end of the day.speaking of which... apologies for my continuous misspellings as i speed type and multitask all day. :)
On 5/15/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
critiquing is definately needed and i am glad that you, devlon and many
Hi Simon ::
I subscribed via iTunes, downloaded #4, then went to update the ipod, but it did not
update. I tried to manually drag it over, as well, and the ipod still wouldn't except it. So
something must be slightly off. I checked how you encoded it and looked correct to me, as
far as I
I think both ad campaigns can be equally deceptive. BP Petroleum,
using the fresh, green, nature- friendly imagery can lull the
consumer into thinking emissions are no problem.
L'Oreal's ad campaign can downplay the profiled woman's important
achievements. It can obfuscate the woman's actual
thankfully, some organized efforts have been made to try and stop the
degrading of the open internet and bandwidth usage which is what
the videoblogging medium is obviously very much dependent onagreed, sull. without the ability to participate unimpeded, this discussion would be a moo point
How is BP luring consumers into thinking emissions are no problem?I particularly like their carbon footprint calculator:
http://www.bp.com/extendedsectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId=9008204contentId=7015209On 5/15/06, francisco_daum
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I think both ad campaigns can be
francisco_daum wrote:
I think both ad campaigns can be equally deceptive. BP Petroleum,
using the fresh, green, "nature"- friendly imagery can lull the
consumer into thinking emissions are no problem.
L'Oreal's ad campaign can downplay the profiled woman's important
achievements. It
I'm in the process of setting up a Business Vlog
although I haven't done a video yet. I've got a few
videos planned but I've been extra busy.
My first video was about the Town's Recycling program
but unfortunatly the town pulled the program when some
residents were... Abusing the freedom of
EV1 (http://www.ev1servers.net/) and The Planet (http://www.theplanet.com and http://www.servermatrix.com
), two of the largest providers of unmetered accounts announced a merger this past Friday.http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2006/05/15/story8.html
This is big news for the
On Mon, 15 May 2006 21:36:42 +0200, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read this for a brief history of Copyright:
http://slaw.ca/2006/04/25/publishers-and-copyright/
In what world was that brief? :o)
Anyway, it was hardly a history of copyright. A text that doesn't mention
nope I have nothing aganist the SPCA.
heres the link for the video
http://allthingsstreaming.com/uncategorized/yellow-lab-german-shepherd-
mix-puppies/
and for those that would rather see stills
http://allthingsstreaming.com/wp-content/uploads/still.jpg
Sounds great Chris! There are so many business opportunities in the
vlogging world. Only problem is the return on investment...
Financially speaking, the cost of video production and hosting would
hopefully be offset (and exceeded) by the revenue it generates
(adverstising or the purchase of
On 5/15/06, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No matter how far they go, cynics can always complain that they should
have gone further. Considering how hard it is to change the culture of
a Fortune 500 company, and also considering that the leadership is
legally bound to increase profits
I've finally got her feed working... so you can subscribe now!
http://feeds.feedburner.com/rainlin
I'm also about to add her to vlogmap.org .
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
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Yeap, I bet you all knew this day was coming.
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I love it because she's living in her own world... something like me
as a child (and perhaps even as an adult). I was living in the 23rd
century playing 'Star Trek' with Michael Verdi! (Or was it 'doctor'
with Halcyon...?)
Casey
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Yeah right!
I mean people who are vlogging anything about business. There are plenty of business podcasts.
Thanks
Jim
SEO Vlog - go on type it into Google
On 5/15/06, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What exactly do you mean by a busines vlog? I'm pretty sure mine isn't, but
Hi Christopher.
http://stewartmedia.biz
I have been usins vlogs for over a year now to give people hints and tips on Search Engine Optimisation. I'd love to link to you when your site is ready.
Regards
Jim Stewart
On 5/16/06, Christopher Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in the process
Although it is a very unique industry, the skateboard shoe
manufacturers have all gotten into iTunes video podcasting...
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewTopAlbums?subgenreId=1316id=33
This was probably a dream come true for them... These companies pay
loads of money to
I've been a big fan of Negativland for years so I was pleased to see
an interview with one of the members of Negativland Mark Holser at
Minnesota Stories
(http://www.mnstories.com/archives/2006/05/negativlands_ma.html).
Watch it if you can, because Mark has an interesting take on CC and
Duh, I just realized that iTunes has a business feature on the
podcast page...
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewRoom?fcId=131711393pageType=playlistsid=33
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I haven't seen the BP commercials, so I can't comment on those, but I'm
not sure that this sort of thing isn't actually worse than the PSAs
from Phillip Morris. The Philip Morris PSAs are such an obvious our
reputation is in the shitter, maybe this will help a bit. It comes
across as trying
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Thanks for the additional info Andreasnot knowing much about the core of the issue it makes it tough to know where to start and where to find good information.That's a really fantastic thing about this list...the diversity of views, backgrounds, etcsome might say it's a bad thing. While
Your video is a .mov compressed with the H264 codec. You used to be able to export to .mp4 and select H.264 as the codec using the baseline profile. Then you could save as a .mov and these would transfer to the iPod. Some time this winter (with an iPod software or iTunes update?) Apple got rid
Sure. I've since updated the post with an explanation.
Paul Knight wrote:
Wanna talk about it?
Paul
On 15 May 2006, at 04:26, Charles HOPE wrote:
My response is here: http://blip.tv/file/32587
Paul Knight wrote:
Check this out
Geeky! I love this. (18 tonnes/year). I've got to drop the SUV and go hybrid/altOn 5/15/06, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How is BP luring consumers into thinking emissions are no problem?I particularly like their carbon footprint calculator:
Wow, mine was only 4 tonnes. On 5/15/06, Digital Buddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geeky! I love this. (18 tonnes/year). I've got to drop the SUV and go hybrid/altOn 5/15/06, Mike Hudack
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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How is BP luring consumers into thinking emissions are no problem?I
I am using selected posts from blip: http://k9disc.blip.tv for our business.Pawsitive Vybe Canines: Dog Training, Performance ArtWe are opening our brick and mortar tomorrow, and will be opening our online store as soon as our payment provider and ssl set up gets done. Up until last week, we
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Apocalypse Soon for Public Media?
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Wednesday, May 17th, 2006
6:30-8:30 p.m.
There is a brief history of copyright on wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_copyright_law
In the USA public works have always, thanks mostly to Jefferson,
been deemed to be the public property, and the right to exploit
been a limited right granted by the people, while the
Air travel ended up near half of my output. On 5/15/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, mine was only 4 tonnes. On 5/15/06, Digital Buddha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geeky! I love this. (18 tonnes/year). I've got to drop the SUV and go hybrid/altOn 5/15/06, Mike Hudack
[EMAIL
On 5/15/06, Digital Buddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Air travel ended up near half of my output.Transportation is where I came up short. When it's nice here, we hardly drive (small town), I bike/walk to work.
On 5/15/06, Devlon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, mine was only 4 tonnes. On
Josh you are always welcome up here in Nottingham if the water runs out in the south my friend, there is a serious drought warning in the south east for this summer. I would be glad to show you the sites.PaulOn 15 May 2006, at 16:26, Josh Leo wrote: I am probably going to be touring Northern
yay.that was cool.reminded me of my early fisher price pxl-2000 days (yes, i still have it ;-)sullOn 5/14/06, Susan
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http://www.rainlin.comHow many people can say they own a domain name that is their first name?Rainlin took
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Paul, I am also curious about how many of us american idiots contributed to your flight to the states... I would think that you would be more generous with your words to the folks who were generous with their funds.
On 5/15/06, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure. I've since
that was my first reaction, Josh. I'm glad
someone else brought it up first.
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In one sense I feel old viewing this. I know of graphic novels and
have seen flash animation stories before. Have I just witness the
birth of a hybrid form of storytelling?
Or to take it one future step beyond, if video was overlayed in the
background blending with graphic art what the heck do
I am sure that, in viewing the video I made with enormous help from my partner in crime Paul Reynoldson, that there are a few of you living in the united states that regard this video as merely being one of a yanky bashing nature, trust me this wasn't meant to be the case, in understanding art
just wait for the next evolution of the eBook!;-)On 5/15/06, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:In one sense I feel old viewing this. I know of graphic novels and
have seen flash animation stories before. Have I just witness thebirth of a hybrid form of storytelling?Or to take it one future step
I don't think I've ever posted a real message to this group, so if I
breach any etiquette it's only out of ignorance :) ...but something
has been bugging me for a while now and I think if any group people
can address it, it would be this group.
We saw during videoblogging week 2006 how hard it
Gena, the author of this graphic novel - Anthony Lappe is a friend of
mine and co-founded the Guerrilla News Network (http://gnn.tv) -- I
can assure you that it isn't a sophisticated ad campaign for any
commercial product, but I suppose it's possible that it's a
sophisticated ad campaign
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