Yes, it is so easy and quick.  The weekend I bought my MacBook Pro  
(with built in iSight) I started playing with video on facebook  
(http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=510268286366 - prolly  
can't see unless you're my friend on facebook, feel free to add me).   
A friend of mine bought a MBP the weekend before me and we found it  
easy and fun to have a video conversation by tagging each other.  It  
got out of hand a bit and turned into something else that we decided  
to take off of facebook (http://vlogfight.blogspot.com) because it is  
a limited viewing environment.

I tried to find another more open place to post quick and easy videos  
but none I found do it as well as facebook.  And if the type of video  
you are making is meant to be more intimate, it works out really well.

--
Kary Rogers
http://karyhead.com

On Jul 6, 2007, at 12:26 PM, schlomo rabinowitz wrote:

> Hey all
>
> Lately my small life has become consumed with making videos on the
> Facebook. I'm not sure why.. you dont get stats, you cant see who  
> has been
> watching them, and you don't get an RSS feed. In fact, all you can  
> do is
> record into the web browser and tag it with your friends names if  
> they are
> in the video-- you cant even make up your own tags!!
>
> But its become a very intimate connector for me. It's like Ruperts
> Twittervlog, but without the expensive camera and monthly phone plan.
>
> Blip.tv used to have a similar feature early-on that only worked in  
> Safari.
> I remember using it in a similar way, but the Facebook version is  
> really
> well done and should be abused by all videobloggers!
>
> Its strange, but for some reason I enjoy making these sorts of  
> videos this
> way, but on my personal site I want to make stories in a different  
> way.
> With the In-Browser Recording, I like to just communicate in an  
> instant
> messenger sort of way. Does that make sense to anyone else? It's the
> immediacy of the process that I enjoy (again, it helps me  
> understand why
> Rupert and Steve get excited about their phones)
>
> Anyway, here are the couple I've done: <
> http://www.facebook.com/video/?id=880965647>
>
> I encourage you to make some of your own! Right now!
>
> Schlomo
> http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
> http://weknowhow.tv
> http://winkshow.com
> http://hatfactory.net
>





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