On Oct 26, 2005, at 7:04 PM, andrew michael baron wrote:

> 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.

What he's said about that in the past is that most of us are  
practicing a "lower" form of videoblogging.  At least that's the way  
I understand what he's said.  I do believe he makes some valid and  
important points but I also think he puts too much emphasis on what  
he terms "bloggy video."  As we've been collectively defining  
videoblogging by practicing it for a while now it seems to me that  
the highly granular, hyper-texty video that Andreas holds in high  
regard is only a small part of videoblogging - and it's not the main  
part.

Maybe if more people practiced that kind of videoblogging it would be  
widely seen as defining it.  Thus my whole thing about "quit typing  
about what you think a videoblog is and go make a videoblog about  
what you think a videoblog is."  Give us examples.  Lots of  
examples.  Compelling examples.

Pretty soon we'll have lots of examples of television as "video  
podcasts."

-- 
Verdi
<URL: http://michaelverdi.com/ >
<URL: http://freevlog.org/ >
<URL: http://node101.org/ >


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