Re: [videoblogging] Our first "real documentary"

2006-05-31 Thread Jay dedman
On 5/30/06, J. Rhett Aultman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks.  I did think about doing each of the pieces as an individual > post, but I was just so tired and, as this is being released on DVD for > some and is being put on TV elsewhere, I didn't want to juggle multiple > projects in Adobe P

Re: [videoblogging] Our first "real documentary"

2006-05-31 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Welcome to the vlogosphere! As Jay and others have said re: length of videos, I echo, but add that I get full-length documentaries via bit torrent. Very large files, sometimes upwards of a gig or two. Am curious how the vlog-as-documentary will shake out, as I've one in mind, so, perhaps th

Re: [videoblogging] Our first "real documentary"

2006-05-30 Thread J. Rhett Aultman
Jay dedman wrote: > goog job here. > >some people will say that people wont watch a video thats too long >(over 5 minutes). >you can always cut the video into pieces...segments of the same story. >but i can tell you guys put a lot of work into this...really good job. >it gets a whole lot easier

Re: [videoblogging] Our first "real documentary"

2006-05-30 Thread Jay dedman
On 5/30/06, J. Rhett Aultman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, our first "real documentary" post was finished today.  Boy, did I > ever learn more than I wanted to about managing large amounts of > footage, working interviews together into something coherent, etc, etc. > I learned all of it the