That's cool.

I generally get confused by what people actually say in an interview
that a large amount of people view and what they meant to say. Those
issues are rarely revisited in an interview done after the fact for
clarification.

Do you think that the Viral Veoh will post a follow-up interview to
clarify what you meant to say?

No worries either way.


David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com


--- In [email protected], "Steve Garfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "David Howell" <taoofdavid@>
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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