It sounds like according to your definition of a videoblog then, the  
example you sited of Steve Garfield's would not really allow for  
defining his website as a videoblog, or even as having a videoblog  
component, but rather, he created one video that you host on your  
site which you call a single videoblog? In otherwods, Steve has not  
produced anything that could be defined as a videoblog, since this  
piece with the hyperlinks?

And the reference to Human Dog - wouldn't it also then be correctly  
inferred from your definition that thehuman dog has a bit of content  
that passes for videoblogs but that most of what Chris posts that he  
calls a videoblog, is not?

And also, it seems as though, for the most part then, 99.9% of the  
people on the yahoo videoblog list that say they have videoblogs do  
not, according to your definition.

Am I making the right inferences?



On Oct 26, 2005, at 6:06 PM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:

> On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 22:36:16 +0200, andrew michael baron
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> So give an example. Is there anyone out there now who has a
>> "videoblog" and post's videobloggy posts? Can you give a link and
>> describe what sets it apart?
>>
>
> As for pointing out of the blog there are time-based hyperlinks.  
> Such as
> "Steve Garfield With Added Links" <URL:
> http://solitude.dk/archives/20041123-2323/ > - I have more of that  
> type
> spread over my own blog. Adrian Miles have more complex ways of
> referencing outside sources and providing links within video. I  
> think my
> next personal example will be a picture-in-picture quote where the  
> little
> picture will be a link to whatever I'm quoting.
>
> Regarding the 'one thought' concept my current baby of the series  
> about
> The Haberek at Human-Dog <URL: http://www.human-dog.com/lab/?cat=7  
> >. This
> story could have been told as one big video, but instead it was  
> told as
> seven seperate entries. Each able to stand alone. Now I can  
> reference that
> one subset I want to talk about. Lately I've also enjoyed "Lorem  
> Ipsum"
>  from Dave H <URL: http://davemedia.blogspot.com/ > for the same  
> reasons. I
> use these as examples because it's easy to see how these could have  
> been
> built as traditional video, not because the concept of 'one  
> thought' only
> applies to series.
>
> - Andreas
> -- 
> <URL:http://www.solitude.dk/>
> Commentary on media, communication, culture and technology.
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