Re: [videoblogging] Hello definition of videoblog
hi jennifer i am happy to help u as well i am not like steve or jay from 2004 but i am from 2005 lol (november, honestly) we are still producing it if u can imagine still wordpress plus blip.tv i have done many shows since then and just started a new one for an online newspaper in sf. irina slutsky On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote: I am excited about the discussions in this community and the potential of so many people sharing thoughts about this topic! My first questions to you are: - Does someone know videoblogs founded from 2000 on (apart from Steve Garfield and Adam Kontras), English- or German-speaking ones? You should look in the archives of this group, started in 2004. http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/messages/1?l=1 Here you will see how we were talking about videoblogs back then. Plenty of debates over the concept, term, and technical implementation. This is one of the frist messages of this group: (Peter and I) have had long talks about videoblogging and wanted to bring other people into the conversation. The ability to put video on blogs seems amazing to us, but there seem to be some obstacles. 1. Technically, the process takes too long.(capture, import, optimize, write some HTML, post). 2. existing servers don't allow much bandwidth and storage space. You'll either get screwed becasue too mnay people watch your posts, or you have to earse your archive video because youre out of space. 3. what is the language of videoblogging? is it little movies? or moments from your life? We believe that if we get interested people together, we'll answer all these questions. So this is the beginning. When this group started, there were only a few people who I found that were consciously posting video to blogs. Like Steve Garfield or Adrian Miles in Melbourne (http://vogmae.net.au/). Most people before 2004 seem to have posted video as an experiment as a one-off, were doing live video streaming, posted video to html pages (not blogs) so weren't easily searchable, or erased their archives. Here are some of the early folks in this group as seen from Videoblogging Week 2004. http://www.solitude.dk/archives/vog-week/ In mid 2005, Youtube beganso by 2006 there were tens of thousands of examples of videoblogs. - How do you define videoblog currently? (Mostly, I have the feeling the definition is blurred and quite a lot of different Web-TV-genres or types are subsumed under the concept of videoblog.) Ill let others jump in here. This is a well-traveled debate in this group that comes up every 6-8 months or so. By the way, I dont know many German videobloggers (maybe just Joel? http://joelart.blogspot.com/). In this group we have plenty of folks from Europe (see http://www.vlogeurope.com/) but no Germans. What's the state of videoblogging in Germany in your opinion? Jay -- http://ryanishungry.com http://jaydedman.com http://twitter.com/jaydedman 917 371 6790 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: videoblogging-dig...@yahoogroups.com videoblogging-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: videoblogging-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[videoblogging] Hello definition of videoblog
Hello all together, I'm new in this group and want to say hello to all of you. My name is Jennifer Ahl, I'm 26 years old and from Germany. I've discovered this group while researching the beginning of videoblogging. Right now, I'm working on my doctorate about Web-TV; I studied film, television and theatre in the North of Germany in Hildesheim at the University (my studies are related to cultural cultural studies). My point of focus is the definition, the typology and aesthetic of Web-TV. I am excited about the discussions in this community and the potential of so many people sharing thoughts about this topic! My first questions to you are: - Does someone know videoblogs founded from 2000 on (apart from Steve Garfield and Adam Kontras), English- or German-speaking ones? - How do you define videoblog currently? (Mostly, I have the feeling the definition is blurred and quite a lot of different Web-TV-genres or types are subsumed under the concept of videoblog.) Regards, Jennifer
Re: [videoblogging] Hello definition of videoblog
I am excited about the discussions in this community and the potential of so many people sharing thoughts about this topic! My first questions to you are: - Does someone know videoblogs founded from 2000 on (apart from Steve Garfield and Adam Kontras), English- or German-speaking ones? You should look in the archives of this group, started in 2004. http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/messages/1?l=1 Here you will see how we were talking about videoblogs back then. Plenty of debates over the concept, term, and technical implementation. This is one of the frist messages of this group: (Peter and I) have had long talks about videoblogging and wanted to bring other people into the conversation. The ability to put video on blogs seems amazing to us, but there seem to be some obstacles. 1. Technically, the process takes too long.(capture, import, optimize, write some HTML, post). 2. existing servers don't allow much bandwidth and storage space. You'll either get screwed becasue too mnay people watch your posts, or you have to earse your archive video because youre out of space. 3. what is the language of videoblogging? is it little movies? or moments from your life? We believe that if we get interested people together, we'll answer all these questions. So this is the beginning. When this group started, there were only a few people who I found that were consciously posting video to blogs. Like Steve Garfield or Adrian Miles in Melbourne (http://vogmae.net.au/). Most people before 2004 seem to have posted video as an experiment as a one-off, were doing live video streaming, posted video to html pages (not blogs) so weren't easily searchable, or erased their archives. Here are some of the early folks in this group as seen from Videoblogging Week 2004. http://www.solitude.dk/archives/vog-week/ In mid 2005, Youtube beganso by 2006 there were tens of thousands of examples of videoblogs. - How do you define videoblog currently? (Mostly, I have the feeling the definition is blurred and quite a lot of different Web-TV-genres or types are subsumed under the concept of videoblog.) Ill let others jump in here. This is a well-traveled debate in this group that comes up every 6-8 months or so. By the way, I dont know many German videobloggers (maybe just Joel? http://joelart.blogspot.com/). In this group we have plenty of folks from Europe (see http://www.vlogeurope.com/) but no Germans. What's the state of videoblogging in Germany in your opinion? Jay -- http://ryanishungry.com http://jaydedman.com http://twitter.com/jaydedman 917 371 6790 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]