On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 19:38:22 +0200, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some of the conventions of old media work really well for new
media...making something new is just a matter of augmenting what we
already
know...we need a place to move from to get where we want to go...
Exactly. Of
Just want to chime in here and say that I think Josh's Video Block
worked the way he put it together, because he prefaced the video by
saying that he had no ideas for a new video, so he just put these three
'random' ideas into the one video.
What it showed me, was that what Josh thinks are
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 04:31:13 +0200, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just uploaded the first screening at the Anthology Film Archives here:
http://www.blip.tv/?id=2264;s=file
I can't help wondering what made you put this monster of a file online
when you could've done a list of links
Josh Leo wrote:
On 10/7/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 04:31:13 +0200, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just uploaded the first screening at the Anthology Film Archives here:
http://www.blip.tv/?id=2264;s=file
I can't help wondering what made
I wish I could have seen this on the Big screen! It was nice seeing all vlogs together as one piece.
-Chris-- http://www.chrisdanielvideos.com
On 10/7/05, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i watched the whole thing and i love that you put it all together! screw clicking 100 times.
On
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 15:46:08 +0200, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
screw clicking is the new thing!
Blablabla, tv is awesome, the internets are teh suxor.
It would be cool if there was some sort of playlist and a player that
supported that playlist to make it all easier though...
BTW, Andreas...
Michael Verdi and I are going to try to set up a vidoeblog film
screening in Second Life, an online virtual world. Michael has created
a viewing screen there and we plan to use some kind of playlist to
show the movies. Haven't figured out if we'll use SMIL or just put all
the URLs
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 17:17:15 +0200, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael Verdi and I are going to try to set up a vidoeblog film
screening in Second Life, an online virtual world. Michael has created
a viewing screen there and we plan to use some kind of playlist to
show the
I can't help wondering what made you put this monster of a file online
when you could've done a list of links to blog entries. That's what this
internet is great for - small pieces, loosely joined and all that. Then I
could skip entries I'd already seen and not have to wait for a 150 MB
Jay dedman wrote:
but Im old...32...and in the oldtime days, we just sat
and watched
long streams of uninterrrupted video...
I could be mistaken, but with SMIL, that is exactly what you would
experience in a QT player. So the problem is that SMIL editing tools
aren't popular and creators
Jay dedman wrote:
andreas wrote:
I only made it approximately 60 MB into the video.
i love you andreas.
yes, i should have put a list of the links.
and yes, i love the power of a distributed network
but Im old...32...and in the oldtime days, we just sat and watched
long streams of
Charles HOPE wrote:
Jay dedman wrote:
but Im old...32...and in the oldtime days, we just sat and watched
long streams of uninterrrupted video...
I could be mistaken, but with SMIL, that is exactly what you would experience
in
a QT player. So the problem is that SMIL editing tools
yeah add more sex and rock and roll...that is what gets the butts in
the seatsor just keep on doing what your doing because it is
kicking ass...I'm jealous of all who attended.On 10/7/05, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jay dedman wrote:andreas wrote:I only made it approximately 60
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
You can see it in many videoblogs with things such as intro
sequences and credits (and in the discourse, but I don't know if we should
go there).
Let's go there. What are you seeing that is TV-like?
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Visit
I like a quick intro sequence...I feel it is good for aggregators,
where the videos are viewed out of the web page...it is like saying
this is a josh leo video so that way, even if i don't appear in the
video they know the creator, not to mention that I like the little tune
in the beginning.
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 18:15:00 +0200, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
but Im old...32...and in the oldtime days, we just sat and watched
long streams of uninterrrupted video...and this is a throwback to that
time.
Exactly! :o)
It's all about the
Charles HOPE wrote:
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
You can see it in many videoblogs with things such as intro
sequences and credits (and in the discourse, but I don't know if we should
go there).
Let's go there. What are you seeing that is TV-like?
All of my videos (so far) start
use webjay?
Charles HOPE wrote:
Jay dedman wrote:
but Im old...32...and in the oldtime days, we just sat
and watched
long streams of uninterrrupted video...
So the problem is that SMIL editing tools
aren't popular and creators are unaware of the technology.
--
My name is Markus
Well I made it last night to check out the scene but arrived around
15 minutes late. It was a solid presentation and they did a great job
of curating the show. I've been obsessed with watching stuff on
people's vlogs lately so I had seen most of what was shown but seeing
it on the large
hey
great to have met you lynn
jay is going to post the whole program on the archive
so everyone will be able to watch it the full way through.
-ry
On 10/6/05, Lynn Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I made it last night to check out the scene but arrived around
15 minutes late. It was a
Ryanne,I got there a bit late from a meeting and then had to rush out but wanted to say hello to you before I left. I had an editing meeting I had to make it to by 7:30. Looking forward to seeing what I missed.Best,Lynn Lynn Lanehttp://docmaker.blogspot.com On Oct 6, 2005, at 2:59 PM, ryanne
Well I made it last night to check out the scene but arrived around
15 minutes late. It was a solid presentation and they did a great job
of curating the show. I've been obsessed with watching stuff on
people's vlogs lately so I had seen most of what was shown but seeing
it on the large
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