Ease of use will always win the day, becuase most people don't care
about copyright and such until someone else starts making money off
there stuff then they will care......but by then.......

there will be a select few who change the way it is being done.  The
history of media has taught us that.  I personaly think this is all
exciting....we are witnessing the dawn of a new age of communication
and video......as more and more people start creating, throwing stuff
up against the wall to see what sticks.......the struggle for
survival, those who are opposed to change, or those who can not
predict the impact of a new technology.....this is history just
repeating itself....

Heath - Batman Geek
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com



--- In [email protected], "Adam Quirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I bet there will be a lot more crossover now too, moving from
amateur kids
> uploading clips of themselves jumping their skateboard, to maybe
getting
> better shots, then maybe deciding to throw a plot in here and
there, and
> eventually enjoying it so much that they want to focus more energy
on making
> "good" video.
>
> I bet if I had an audience for the ridiculous home videos I made as
a kid
> with my parent's VHS, I would probably be further right now in my
skills.
>
> I also hate YouTube for the reasons listed so far, and also for the
fact
> that I can't reuse or remix anything because I don't know how to do
that
> with Flash.  BUT, in the long run it's a good thing, getting this
many
> people involved involved with video this early in their lives.
>
> --
> AQ
> thepan.org
>
>
> their will always be a few camps.
> > those who are serious... not only about making content but
precisely how
> > that content is published/distributed and where it is hosted and
under what
> > terms and working to cater to a mixed audience who use various
playback
> > devices, whether mobile or home entertainment systems.
> >
> > the less serious will grab hold of the youtubesque services, as
ease and
> > simplicity has more importance than anything else i have
mentioned.
> > simplicity in that having your video playable on the web after a
painless
> > upload process is all these people are after.  send the link to
those they
> > wish to share it with and move on.
> >
> > yet others will find benefit in utilizing all of the above... if
it makes
> > sense to them.  sometimes it does, sometimes it doesnt. 
youtubesque
> > services are a great way to put out teaser content and lead
potential
> > audience to your work where they can properly subscribe and even
fund you.
> >
> > its good to see features like video comments start to become an
apparent
> > core feature now.  we'll be seeing this just about everywhere and
it is a
> > nice enhancement to the wide open videosphere we all play and
dabble in. its
> > as important as playlists.
> >
> > sull
> >
> >
> >
> > On 5/31/06, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > With YouTube you can have both, centralized videos and you can
post
> > videos on your blog.
> >
> > Plus, anyone can post a YouTube video on their blog too.
> >
> > They just don't allow downloads or feeds.
> >
> > Millions of people don't seem to care.
> >
> > On May 31, 2006, at 1:19 AM, Jay dedman wrote:
> >
> > >> I don't much like the idea that YouTube tries to centralize
> > >> everything on their site.
> > >> One of the things I like about vlogging and the whole Internet
TV
> > >> thing is that it is very >decentralized without any barriers
to entry
> > >> or consumption.
> > >
> > > well said.
> > > this is alos why i dont like YouTube.
> > > its also why so many people seem to like it.
> > >
> > > how dull would it be if all videos were all in one place..and
you had
> > > to log in to be a part of it. However, if youre a money-making
> > > enterprise, this is wonderful.
> > >
> > > jay
> >
> > > --Steve
> > --
> > http://SteveGarfield.com - Fighting the good fight
> > http://Rocketboom.com - Correspondent
> > http://hipcast.com (audioblog.com)  - Community Manager
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > http://vlogdir.com
> > http://SpreadTheMedia.org
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