Brilliant news, cheers :) Steve Elbows
--- In [email protected], "Mike Hudack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Steve, > > We're working on a new version of our player that will include Creative > Commons metadata display along with lots of other fun stuff :) > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Watkins > Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 3:09 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [videoblogging] Re: DIY Ads > > Cool. I think there is huge potential for all sorts of different types > of 'video creation online' services, whether it be advert creation, > license info, credits, other branding, or customizing other elements > of the video player. > > Not wishing to distract from the very useful sounding advert creation > feature, I call again for creative commons stuff to become a part of > the blip flash player in some way, or something just like the advert > generator but that adds creative commons info to the end of your video > if you ask it to. > > Im really interested in what innovations the different services will > find to incorporate into their platforms, vsocials player seems to > have a lot of gubbins these days but I havent actually checked to see > how useful any of it is. > > I wonder int he future just how much web-like clicking etc > functionality will be added to videos. We used to talk about how to do > it for quicktime, obviously flash is dominant now, so that gives plent > yof possibilities onthe desktop. Theres no sign of the hoped for > interactivity & blog-like features in some common mobile video > standard, eg for ipod, psp, etc, being adopted yet, so not much > progress on that front. > > Lately Ive been wondering how much things will evolve in the other > direction - eg whether much of the web in general will become a more > video-like experience. I dont know if I can make sense here, I dunno, > what do I mean? More animation, more smoothly flowing information, > services that turn plain text content into delightfully rich > animations and interactive video type experiences. Where does this > take me, back to the days of discussions about whether a true > videoblog would be a video that has all of the other elements of > blogging built into the video itself? And am I overlooking the whole > multimedia cdrom & flash website awfulness style over function horrors > of the not too distant past? Next I will be talking about wanting to > watch everyones vlogs in 3D, learning nothing from the horrors and > iffeficiencies of virtual reality, but unable to avoid drooling at the > possibilities, no matter how flawed an experience it actually is. > > Cheers > > Steve Elbows > --- In [email protected], "Bill Cammack" <BillCammack@> > wrote: > > > > Fantastic! :D > > > > -- > > Bill C. > > http://ems.blip.tv > > > > --- In [email protected], "pettisb" <pettisb@> wrote: > > > > > > Hey Folks, > > > > > > I'm kinda quiet on this list, for those that don't know me, I do the > > > Make: magazine podcast. I make something every week and make a > video > > > that teaches you how to make it too. Lately I've been into breaking > > > things. I've made trebuchets and just finished a giant crossbow for > an > > > egg drop/slam I'm having in Seattle tomorrow. > > > > > > My buddy Phil, my coworker at Make, and I, have been wanting to put > > > our own ads on the end of our videos and we went to Blip to make it > > > happen. Today you can see diy ads at the end of my podcasts. > > > > > > The idea is that in the blip dashboard, I'll be able to choose a > > > picture, write some text, choose a button, and insert a url and then > > > at the end of the vid, my own ad will come up. You'll be able to do > > > it yourself soon. > > > > > > I'll be using it at Make: to have ads that send people off to get > kits > > > for the project in the video and to sell Maker Faire tickets and > subs > > > for the magazine, but you'll be able to put whatever ads you want in > > > there. So you'll be able to put together a t-shirt and have the > link > > > go to cafepress or you can have a dvd and have the link go off to > lulu. > > > > > > If you make things, you could show them on video and have the link > go > > > off to your etsy.com or ebay page. You get the idea. It's > advertizing > > > in your hands. > > > > > > Ok, enough of me talking about it. Here are some links to learn > more. > > > > > > Here's the Make: blog post about it. - > > > http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/02/doityourself_ad.html > > > Here's the blip.tv blogpost. - > > > > > > http://blog.blip.tv/blog/2007/02/12/introducing-do-it-yourself-advertisi > ng/ > > > > > > Bre Pettis > > > Make: Video > > > http://makezine.com/podcast > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links >
