Re: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-28 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Joan Khoo wrote: Personally, I would do what I want regardless of the audience. I hope this idea sticks around videoblogging for a long time. :) Pete -- http://tinkernet.org/ videoblog for the future... Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~-- Get fast

Re: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-27 Thread Randolfe Wicker
he Immortality InstituteHoboken, NJhttp://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/201-656-3280 - Original Message - From: Susan To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 4:05 PM Subject: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior Hey! He said c

Re: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-27 Thread Joshua Kinberg
You can do whatever you like, that's one of the great things about vidoeblogging. Of course, if you want to reach a larger audience, you might want to create content with regards to that particular audience in mind. Also, don't get too hung up on stats. The longer you produce content, the more

Re: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-27 Thread Joan Khoo
Sounds like a do we give the audience what they want or do we do what we want dilemma. Personally, I would do what I want regardless of the audience. I believe its all in how you present it. If you consistently deliver interesting topics, the audience have no choice but to follow you. There's

Re: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-27 Thread Ronen
On 11/28/05, Joan Khoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like a do we give the audience what they want or do we do what we want dilemma. This usually depends largely on whether the audience has money. Ronen cinemalog.net On 11/27/05, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-22 Thread Susan
Excellent! Thanks for posting this. I haven't watched any of his stuff since he interviewed Josh K... now I remember that I need to get his feed in my ant :) Susan --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cops illegally frisk a Gabe, a vlogger and his

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-22 Thread Susan
No, I was talking about Josh. He is a unique individual and I think he has one of the most spirited uses of a videoblog I have seen. When I look around at videobloggers, I do not see sameness. I see people. Do you see dead people? ;) Susan http://vlog.kitykity.com

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-22 Thread Susan
Hey! He said cheerleading. I vlog cheerleading. http://www.kitykity.com/weblog.php/vlog/comments/2774/ Ok folks, now here's my two cents--my own, personal, two pennies. I get bored by themed content. I do. I watch Rocketboom, but not every day, even though it's in my FireANT--but I see

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-22 Thread Susan
Sorry that you got such a bad rap... I thought the post was great. And you smiled through the whole thing. :) Susan --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, gabe_perardua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have to say that this is a much nicer thread than what is happening on my vlog at the moemnt

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-22 Thread Susan
Josh, I'd have to say that this is the best post so far in this thread. That's quite a head you have on your shoulders; we could all learn from it. ;) Susan --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oy, this whole conversation is like an exercise in not

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-22 Thread Susan
No wait... I've got it... you know LJdrama.com ? We need vlogdrama.com ... is it available? --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, LeanBackVids.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find this hilarious too. Isn't this just the result of defending existing and potential personal celebrity status?

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-21 Thread LeanBackVids.com
I find this hilarious too. Isn't this just the result of defending existing and potential personal celebrity status? We may need to start our very own gossip magazine or celebrity death match. HA! -Matt --- http://ridertech.com http://leanbackvids.com http://vlogmap.org

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-21 Thread Steve Watkins
Defensiveness is what its all about, what makes it hard to discuss these sorts of issues without people falling out. Some 'personal' videobloggers are on the defensive because of how the big media voices have dismissed them. They put time and love into what they do, it seems valid to them, and it

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-21 Thread gabe_perardua
I have to say that this is a much nicer thread than what is happening on my vlog at the moemnt with the comments. I've just spent the last 2 hours removing hate comments about this posting. I tried to leave as many comments that actually were about the event rather than blatant hate comments. I've

Re: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-21 Thread Ronen
Given our medium and passions, it's a shame that -- if we at least can't get rid of flame-wars-esque discussions -- we can't at least put them in our chosen medium, to make them interesting and perhaps get people involved and active (ie: content creators) by inspiring reactions. (ie, this is a

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-19 Thread Steve Watkins
Regarding US law I think this site sums things up very well: http://fairuse.stanford.edu/Copyright_and_Fair_Use_Overview/chapter12/index.html Intent is important, I think its actually 'free speech' (rather than fair use) things in your constitution which make this stuff acceptable, but it should

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-19 Thread Steve Watkins
I think you are making an err if you think the overall intent of all of a persons works are the main key to whether they can invoke a 'fair use' defense for anything that might otherwise be questionable. If the law is even half-sane then it will come down to stuff like intent with that particular

Re: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-19 Thread andrew michael baron
On Nov 19, 2005, at 11:30 AM, Steve Watkins wrote: I think you are making an err if you think the overall intent of all of a persons works are the main key to whether they can invoke a 'fair use' defense for anything that might otherwise be questionable. I dont think its the main key. But I

Re: [videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-19 Thread andrew michael baron
Having strayed pretty far off this topic, I did want to say Josh, that I don't in any way mean to devalue self-fufillment - self fufillment is something that I hope all of here have as a component of what we are doing with all of this. On Nov 19, 2005, at 11:52 AM, andrew michael baron

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-19 Thread missbhavens1969
I'd just like to butt in for a second and say that snooping in on this thread has been a strange experience. AMB--hostile, much? --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 19, 2005, at 12:12 PM, andrew michael baron wrote: Is this videoblogging list

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-19 Thread LeanBackVids.com
Ah, the themed vs. personal debate again. This is the most entertaining one so far. On a somewhat related note, the December issue of Wired asks - What's the most overhyped tech trend right now?... Robert X. Cringely (Creator and host of NerdTV) answers... There's nothing wrong with blogging

[videoblogging] Re: great post of police misbehavior

2005-11-19 Thread jonny goldstein
To take this in a slightly different direction, I thought Gabe's video was great. I would hope, at least in the USA, that if one put this video of police misconduct on one's videoblog, no matter what the overarching theme of most of the posts on that blog, that this post would be considered news,