by permalink i mean permalink:http://ofbyandfor.blogspot.com/2006/03/interview-with-markus-sandy.html
http://ofbyandfor.blogspot.com/2006/03/interview-with-markus-sandy-part-ii.htmlthose would be itOn 3/13/06, Markus Sandy
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ryanne
Jay always says this in order to assert his leadership role! ;)
Harold J. Johnson
http://virgindigital.com
I can't afford to videoblog!
On 3/12/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sure...no secrets.there is no leader at node101.org, so others can jump in with their opinions.
what can i say that hasn't already been said?i will, however, answer your questions in my own voice
After viewing the Interview with Markus Sandy on Blip by 93mm, you (collectively) are renowned for helping people to be able to vlog, which is a good thing, but in the long term:
is there a
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ryanne hodson wrote:
is there a permalink for this video? i couldnt find it, i only saw an
announcement on 93mm about the vlogging show in LA that markus will be
presenting at. i'd love to see the interview though...
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Hi guysI would just like to ask some pretty straight forward questions to all those associated with Node 101. This includes Michael Verdi, Markus Sandy, Ryanne and anyone else who teaches Vlogging. I also viewed Michael Verdi's (Anarchy video from May 2005). I don't have any intentions other
I would just like to ask some pretty straight forward questions to all those
associated with Node 101. This includes Michael Verdi, Markus Sandy, Ryanne
and anyone else who teaches Vlogging. I also viewed Michael Verdi's (Anarchy
video from May 2005). I don't have any intentions other
part of my personal mission is to smash this notion that making videois difficult.its easy.the other mission is to make sure people understand that their voiceis important.I dont need an audience of 1-million to show how i feel about the world.
nice answer, jay!i agree that getting involved in
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I find through reading this back, I still have a lot of non answers or half understood questions that seem to avoiding some of the issues raised. I would like others who are involved to also have a go at the questions as frankly as possible to get a
I am speaking for myself...
1. What are your objectives?
To promote personal media in general and videoblogging in particular.
Why? Simply put, I think this is as important as reading and writing.
Also, it's great fun and it's something my wife and I do together, which
is really cool.
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I find through reading this
back, I still have a lot of non answers or half understood questions that
seem to avoiding some of the issues raised. I would like others who are
involved to also have a go at the questions as frankly as possible to
Hey Paul,I've been at SXSW all day. I'm going to sleep for a few hours, get up and work on my book, and then drive back up to Austin. So here are my quick answers. If you need more, from me at least, it'll have to wait till later in the week.
1. What are your objectives?
The main idea is to
That's too coll Eric. Thanks!
Eric Rice wrote:
Just a heads up, that I brought up Node 101/RoadNode (and various other things
from our
videoblog world) as good examples of action happening... This was on a panel
at the Portable
Media Expo. I was filling in for Mike Dunn on a panel on How
Thanks for the shout-out, Eric.
Interesting conference presentation in estimable company.
Jan
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It isn't done alone. Pay more.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roadnode101/ - education
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
Thanks Eric. Interesting panel. It's so cool to hear everyone be all
over this idea of people creating their own media. My hope is that it
will enter the conscience of the general public by the end of 2006.
Verdi
On Dec 3, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Jan McLaughlin wrote:
Thanks for the shout-out,
Just a heads up, that I brought up Node 101/RoadNode (and various other things
from our
videoblog world) as good examples of action happening... This was on a panel at
the Portable
Media Expo. I was filling in for Mike Dunn on a panel on How Citizen Media is
Changing the
Face of Traditional
Sorry folks I should have changed the title of the last reply to reflect the actual content.-
Schlomo and Dave have more of a handle on how this is going to go down.
I'll be there to try my hand at editing on the fly and recording what
bits of the experience I can to mix up later. I would
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
Fantastic. A great idea.
--
Taylor Barcroft
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
Actually, we have a Node101 wiki already set up. I just copied what
Markus started and moved it to:
http://node101.org/community/index.php/Envisioning_Node_101
Thanks!!!
Verdi
On Aug 22, 2005, at 2:31 PM, Markus Sandy wrote:
mariah katharine wrote:
theres gonna be another flash
hey thanks for the shout out mariah!
i wont be able to attend the vid conference tomorrow
due to prior videoblogging engagements (i kid you not)
but i just wanted to say that what we want Node101 to be is like the
new (and way better) public access.
giving people access and knowledge about
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