I've been defaulting lately to 'moving pictures'. Jan
On 2/11/07, valdezatron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Movie is a general term. It implies motion though there as motionless > movies. Or technical motion. Frames moving through the projector, > Fields of video. Passing pages in your browser. It can be almost > anything in any form. It can exist on video, film, as a screencast, a > drawing on a napkin, a series of photos, or the scanning of the > landscape seen through your own eyes. It can be a single image or a > neverending loop. I just made a movie. Embrace that a movie can be > anything and made by anyone. Just call it a movie and it's a movie. > Your movie can hold the meaning of one hundred one hundred million > dollar movies. > > My favorite filmmaking quote is "The best films are the ones you never > make." -- James Broughton (poet/filmmaker) > > ************ > > Aaron Valdez > > http://ww.lostinlight.org > http://www.valdezatron.com > http://www.wreckandsalvage.com > > > > > --- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > I had seen the video Jay Dedman recommended on Web 2.0 before > > from e-learning circles or wherever, and it struck me that > > people here commented on it seamlessly when, as I recall, > > there was no video in it! On the Internet a movie has become > > something quite different from a video. A movie can be made > > with no video, or video can be embedded in a movie. Video is > > the stuff that comes out of digital video cameras or Web cams. > > Maybe it seems seamless because online sites like YouTube or Eyespot > > are automatically turning videos into movies? What do you think > > about the distinction between (a) movie and (a) video? > > > > Practical questions, if I may: Do any programs do both screencasting > > and video editing or movie making? Can you get good results as a > > workaround by pointing your camera at your computer while Websurfing? > > If so, what kind of lighting and other techniques would work best? > > > > Collegially, Steve McCarty > > Professor, Osaka Jogakuin College, Japan > > President, World Association for Online Education (1998-2007) > > Online library: http://www.waoe.org/steve/epublist.html > > YouTube Educational Group: http://www.youtube.com/group/educational > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- The Faux Press - better than real http://fauxpress.blogspot.com
