What amuses me is the quote: "...generates a personal video that looks
much like a regular TV newscast or documentary."
That pretty much sums up exactly what I *don't* want to see when
watching videoblogs...
Pete
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videoblog for the future...
VlogIt has been around for a few months now. When the corporate media outlets started writing articles about videoblogging, VlogIt usually was mentioned. They have a strong marketing team and Serious Magic has some seriously good software, like the chroma-keying stuff for example. They're also tied into Vlog.com.
VlogIt isn't for everyone, but if you want to look like that stuff you mentioned, it's the way to go. Rocketboom uses the newsdesk model, and I'm sure others will in the future.
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