Re: [videoblogging] Citizen Journalism - multimedia.05

2005-10-19 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Verdi's conducting an ongoing vlog workshop based on certain principals 
of critique that are outlined in his introductory post, here: http://vlogworkshop.blogspot.com/ >

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On Oct 19, 2005, at 4:37 PM, Beth Kanter wrote:

> Looks like the class is also creating their own vlogs as well -- here's
> the commentor's blog
> http://palazzojay.blogspot.com/
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> I must have missed it, but could you explain the Michael Verdi 
> technique
> of commenting  ..
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> This is the class blog for Temple University Film and Media Arts
> Department Multimedia Production Class, Fall 2005. Taught by Jen
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> She assigned students to watch some Citizen Journalism.
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> Four of my videos were assigned and the first student has posted his
> comment.
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> In part it says, "And yeah I learned a few things, one being that not
> just anyone can be a citizen journalist because a little bit of talent
> and creativity is required. Also it seems like he compares himself to
> Adam Curry's style, so basically he gets no points for originality."
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> He hasn't heard of the Michael Verdi technique of commenting I guess.
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> I'd like to hear your responses to his comment over on the class blog.
>
> Thanks,
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RE: [videoblogging] Citizen Journalism - multimedia.05

2005-10-19 Thread Beth Kanter
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yelling four letter words? 

  
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  Behalf Of Pete ProdoehlSent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 5:44 
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  [videoblogging] Citizen Journalism - 
  multimedia.05Beth Kanter wrote:> I must 
  have missed it, but could you explain the Michael Verdi technique> of 
  commentingI think it involves yelling into the camera and removing 
  you clothes...Pete-- http://tinkernet.org/videoblog for the 
  future...




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Citizen Journalism - multimedia.05

2005-10-19 Thread Pete Prodoehl
Beth Kanter wrote:

> I must have missed it, but could you explain the Michael Verdi technique
> of commenting


I think it involves yelling into the camera and removing you clothes...


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RE: [videoblogging] Citizen Journalism - multimedia.05

2005-10-19 Thread Beth Kanter
Looks like the class is also creating their own vlogs as well -- here's
the commentor's blog
http://palazzojay.blogspot.com/

I must have missed it, but could you explain the Michael Verdi technique
of commenting  ..


-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Garfield
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 10:16 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Citizen Journalism - multimedia.05


This is the class blog for Temple University Film and Media Arts  
Department Multimedia Production Class, Fall 2005. Taught by Jen  
Simmons.





She assigned students to watch some Citizen Journalism.

Four of my videos were assigned and the first student has posted his  
comment.

In part it says, "And yeah I learned a few things, one being that not  
just anyone can be a citizen journalist because a little bit of talent  
and creativity is required. Also it seems like he compares himself to  
Adam Curry's style, so basically he gets no points for originality."

He hasn't heard of the Michael Verdi technique of commenting I guess.

I'd like to hear your responses to his comment over on the class blog.

Thanks,

--Steve
-- 
Home Page - http://stevegarfield.com
Video Blog  - http://stevegarfield.blogs.com
Text Blog - http://offonatangent.blogspot.com

Like Paul Revere, leading the citizen's media revolution.



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Re: [videoblogging] Citizen Journalism - multimedia.05

2005-10-19 Thread Lynn Lane


I missed the original post on this thread. Can someone repost it. I'm curious about this one regarding filmmakers as videobloggers. I am actively trying to recruit some of my friends who are filmmakers to open up to vlogs. A few are in the process of starting their own now.  LynnLynn LaneCoal River Pictures/SKILLZ DVD Magazinewebsite: www.CoalRiverPictures.comemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]vlog: http://docmaker.blogspot.comfeed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/docmakerAIVF/IDARing 8 MemberNYC On Oct 19, 2005, at 10:57 AM, Verdi wrote:  On Oct 19, 2005, at 9:15 AM, Steve Garfield wrote:  > He hasn't heard of the Michael Verdi technique of commenting I guess.  What's the Michael Verdi technique?  lol  As for that guy's comments...  I've talked to Jen about this in   general, maybe she can say what she thinks, but I think part of the   reason we haven't seen more filmmakers as videobloggers and we get   comments like that is that they have a lot invested in the methods,   equipment, esthetic, and distribution system of film.  Basically I   think there is an underlying basic misunderstanding of how   videoblogging differs from filmmaking.  Now I don't think it's this   guys fault necessarily.  I tell people all the time that, though I   understood videoblogging on an intellectual level right away, it took   about 6 weeks of actually posting, watching, and commenting to really   get a much deeper understanding of what's really powerful about   videoblogging.  --  Verdi http://michaelverdi.com/ > http://freevlog.org/ > http://node101.org/ > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Citizen Journalism - multimedia.05

2005-10-19 Thread Verdi
On Oct 19, 2005, at 9:15 AM, Steve Garfield wrote:

> He hasn't heard of the Michael Verdi technique of commenting I guess.

What's the Michael Verdi technique?  lol

As for that guy's comments...  I've talked to Jen about this in  
general, maybe she can say what she thinks, but I think part of the  
reason we haven't seen more filmmakers as videobloggers and we get  
comments like that is that they have a lot invested in the methods,  
equipment, esthetic, and distribution system of film.  Basically I  
think there is an underlying basic misunderstanding of how  
videoblogging differs from filmmaking.  Now I don't think it's this  
guys fault necessarily.  I tell people all the time that, though I  
understood videoblogging on an intellectual level right away, it took  
about 6 weeks of actually posting, watching, and commenting to really  
get a much deeper understanding of what's really powerful about  
videoblogging.

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http://node101.org/ >




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