--- In [email protected], "David Howell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Steve, interesting interview. I was unaware that you started in
> public access.
> 

Yeah, I did that for a long time...

> In the interview, why did you say there werent any videoblogs in 2004?
> 
> Did you mean as of January 1st, 2004 that there werent any videoblogs?
> Did you mean sites that only had video as their content in 2004?

What I meant was that on January 1, 2004 I decided to figure out how to put 
video on a 
blog and did it.  I was unaware of anyone else having ever tried to do it.  I'd 
never seen 
video on a blog. Adrian Miles was experimenting in 2003 and you'll see his 
entry on 
Wikipedia.

> If you look at the Vlogumentary Wiki, there seemed to be some people
> making vlogs in 2004. http://vlogumentary.pbwiki.com/2004. You also
> said those of us that already had videoblogs in 2004 only tried it and
> didnt continue on. Were you just referring to members of the Yahoo
> Videoblogging list as the only ones that continued on?

I was just talking about January 1, 2004 and earlier. Lots of people started 
videoblogs 
after that date and continue posting video to blogs.

> You also said in the interview that Final Cut and the MacBook Pro came
> out in 2004? Before you started your site? By the way, I believe the
> Canon GL2 came out in 2002.

What I'm referring to was the fact that I personally was able to get FCP, a Mac 
laptop and 
GL/2 prior to 1/1/04, and have the technology in house and available to produce 
video on 
a blog.

> Lastly. You said, in the interview, that you coined the term
> "videoblog". This site, http://poddev.comitar.com/2006/08/ says you
> called it a "video podcast". On your site, you called it a "video
> podcast" as well.
> http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videopodcast/2004/11/videopodcast_20.html
> 
> I dont mean to be picky. I'm just wondering about some of your talking
> points in that interview.

I started that videopodcast blog to experiment in including video in RSS 2.0 
with media 
enclosures for distribution.  So that was in addition to the regular video blog 
I had.

A videoblog is video on a blog and a video podcast is video delivered over RSS 
2.0 with 
media enclosures.

Thanks for asking the questions.  I hope I answered them for you.


> David
> http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
> 
> --- In [email protected], Steve Garfield <steve@> wrote:
> >
> > Sunny Gault from Veoh interviewed me about my personal videoblogging  
> > history.
> > 
> > http://www.viralonveoh.com/blog/?p=31
> > 
> > I love this.
> > 
> > --Steve
> > http://stevegarfield.com
> > 
> > Watch Vlog Soup
> > 
> > Watch Spices of Life at http://spicesoflife.com
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>



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