um it was Richard hall who came up with "vlog stock" (boy do i want to take
credit for that)

randy

On 2/27/07, Mike Meiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   On 2/23/07, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<paul.knight7%40btinternet.com>>
> wrote:
> > here's how I feel about vloggercon '07.
> >
> > it should be more like a film festival, than the how to thingy that
> > last years was, there was too much time spent on the subjects of how
> > I do it, net neutrality, copyright etc. Sod That!! Yawn Boring!
>
> VLOGSTOCK!
>
> the 2007 theme!
>
> Vlogging is a CELEBRATION!
>
> Conferences are for weenies... we're a FESTIVAL!
>
> If vloggercont was crossed with burning man what would it look like!?
>
> Is our art ALL 2D... are we doomed to be tied to screens!? like when
> homer simpson goes 3D... how do we get it out of the box and give it
> volume?
>
> > I
> > spent most of the Sunday session outside smoking and talking to
> > interesting people.
>
> And I right there too!
>
> If I had a favorite moment at vloggercon 2006 it would be a matter of
> which *conversation*... just literally hundreds of conversations!
>
> The people who suprised me the most were the ones I didn't know, even
> know I just think... god that was awesome!
>
> >
> > We should all get an invite like Irina did for the vloggies, no
> > matter where it will be held, and it should be a competition, but
> > more than that, if we could get hold a great big screen, loads of
> > people, not just us can see what we are capable of doing and raise
> > awareness that there is more than just TV shows, Films, Porn or
> > happyslapping videos on the visual side of the internet.
>
> That's what was missing... more SCREENINGS... more short screening
> sessions. There should be videoblogs playing in every room at all
> times unless someone is talking about videos.
>
> Maybe we can do some sessions in central park or a public museum. So
> many great museums in NY... We could add a complete day or two to
> vloggercon where sessions were completely assigned to public places.
>
> 10am breakfast session on... something or other at restraunt one and
> restraunt 2
>
> 12pm session on... at the fountain in the park
>
> 2pm session at the museum of modern art
>
> > Vloggercon 07, should be Vloggercon 3: The power of the vlog or
> > something like that, and even if those who can't attend due to
> > distance or money problems should be at least be allowed to show.
>
> that should always be the case... and if it wasn't I wouldn't be there.
>
> > This should be a celebration for all the hours of unpaid work, to
> > expose those who aren't as popular, as well as the cream de la creme.
>
> There's that word... *cellebration*
>
> Vloggercon should be more like SXSW.
>
> We need more karaoke!
>
> Who will be our bruce sterling? :)
>
> > In fact, how's about less attention be paid to the popular types, and
> > more emphasis on those that are trying.
>
> I tend to think of those "popular types" as magnets to attract away or
> distract non-genuines so the bulk of us can have some damn good
> conversations. :)
>
> The key is in getting a nice enough mix of outsiders and newbs and
> vlogstars to the party just to keep it interesting.
>
> I look forward to seeing you again soon paul, and I hope this thing
> will be sooner than later... maybe more like earlier summer then
> later.
>
> -Mike
> mefeedia.com/blog
> mmeiser.com
>
>
> > Paul Knight
> >
> >
> > On 23 Feb 2007, at 15:42, RANDY MANN wrote:
> >
> > > vlogstock...................................i like
> > >
> > > On 2/23/07, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<steve%40offonatangent.com>>
> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > Here's a list of upcoming PodCamps that anyone can attend and
> > > present
> > > > at:
> > > >
> > > > PodCamp
> > > > http://podcamp.pbwiki.com/
> > > >
> > > > Upcoming PodCamps:
> > > >
> > > > * Podcamp Toronto - February 24-25, 2007 @ Ryerson University
> > > > * Podcamp Atlanta - March 16-18, 2007 at Emory University
> > > > * Podcamp NYC at The New School - April 7. Our hotline:
> > > > 888-273-7912.
> > > > * PodCamp Minnesota - late Spring 2007
> > > > * Podcasters Across Borders and PodCamp Canada at Kingston -
> > > > June 23-24, 2007
> > > > * PodCampMidWest - July 27-29, 2007, Kansas City
> > > > * PodCamp Pittsburgh 2! - August 2007!
> > > > * PodCamp Boston 2 - October 26 - 28, 2007 before VON Boston
> > > > * PodCampUK! - TBA 2007!
> > > > * Podcamp Philly - TBD - Click for the 411!
> > > > * PodCamp Munich - June 2007
> > > >
> > > > --Steve
> > > >
> > > > On Feb 23, 2007, at 6:01 AM, Rupert wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >>> No panels, no speakers. We're all makers here as well as
> > > > >> audience. why would we have an event where we sit passively and
> > > > >> listen
> > > > >>> to the so-called experts? WE are the experts. What format can we
> > > > >> use to share knowledge without descending into utter chaos?
> > > > >
> > > > > YAY AGAIN! The Barcamp model of everyone contributing something
> > > > > seems to work, from what i hear - and it seems to work because
> > > > > everyone *has* to present. As long as people feel comfortable
> > > > > presenting about *anything*, and no one makes anyone feel
> > > stupid or
> > > > > boring. A Big Welcome has to be part of this atmosphere, I would
> > > > > think, to counter the natural tendency that people have to
> > > gravitate
> > > > > to 'comfortable' groups and cliques.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Steve Garfield
> > > > http://SteveGarfield.com
> > > >
> > > >
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