--- PBCliberal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To some extent it already is. Look at how many video
> blogs have only
> one or two video pieces online, usually produced in
> November or
> December of last year, by people who had no idea how
> much work goes
> into every second of high quality video acquisition
> and post-production.


that's definitely one of the main reasons i wanted to
get into videoblogging from the perspective of
episodic storytelling - the idea that story arcs can
have an end and we can walk away gracefully when we're
done telling stories in that world (or when we realize
that people have stopped watching, and we "cancel"
ourselves).  i write an mp3 blog that updates five
days a week, something quite simple by comparison, yet
it is enough work that i knew an open-ended videoblog
would drive me off a cliff... but i definitely admire
those who are making that format go!

-scotto


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CHERUB - the vampire with bunny slippers
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