call it topic-based vs. personal-based. Not to say personal vlogs
don't have topics, but they are usually focused on the person rather
than the topic.
There really isn't even an argument to debate. It is all content...
watch what you like and tune out what you don't.
To each his/her own. Viewer choice is the beauty of this movement.
-Matt
--- In [email protected], "Adam Quirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > It is my opinion that video blogging will indeed become much more like
> > TV than personal diaries.
> >
>
> I think I know what you mean here Matt ("like tv" meaning a show
format and
> not off-the-cuff ramblings), and I also do not want to open up the
show vs.
> diary argument, but I always feel the need to point out that this, like
> every other issue, isn't as cut and dry as people seem to make it out to
> be. It's not "TV" or "Personal Diary". There are people making
"shows" out
> there in videoblogland that are like nothing you can see on TV.
Human-Dog
> and Carp Caviar come to mind.
>
> And this one I just found today via Prof. Weagel:
> http://kinetocast.blogspot.com/
>
> --
> Adam Quirk
> thepan.org
>
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