Yeah, they really should have titled Amanda's list
"My Favorite Online Video." Clearly many of those aren't vlogs.
I talked to another college documentary class about
vlogs today, and one of their first questions was "What's
the diff between YouTube and a vlog?" There's so much
online video, it's confusing. And Blip sorta lets you have
a vlog with an RSS feed too, so it really is blurry especially
if you're not immersed in this world.
Also? "Super Secret Dance Society" is pretty awesome.
-chuck
mnstories.com + blogumentary.typepad.com + mookitv.com
--- In [email protected], "Michael Verdi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've only skimmed over it but it looks like it's really focused on video on
> the web as opposed to videoblogging - thus the title "Online Video
> Explosion". The problem (I think) is that like Eric Rice and I were saying
> last night in the video conference is that videoblogging gets used as a term
> for any video on the web. Take the section in the Wired story: My Favorite
> Vlog <URL: http://preview.hotwired.com/wired/archive/14.05/vlogs.html > Many
> of those are not videoblogs at all. And then in the same series is their
> tutorial "Lights! Camera! Vodcast! How to make your own viral hit."
>
> -Verdi
>
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