@Schlomo, I immediately thought of you & your FB/Seesmic vids.  For  
most people it'd have to be a super low maintenance project, and  
regular Capture/Editing/Compression times would make it impossible,  
so a good answer would be to use a Record In Browser option or to  
upload single one-shot mp4 files generated by digital stills cameras.

One of the things that's made Twittervlog possible for me is that my  
phone outputs finished mp4 files for each shot, and also has the  
ability to splice those files together in the phone.  I email them to  
Blip and Blip converts to Flash & automatically crossposts to my  
blog. this has massively reduced the time it takes to capture footage  
to a computer, edit, compress, upload and embed in a blog.   
Automation and simplicity.

@Dave, NaVoPloMo (sounds like a Russian cocktail) wouldn't *have* to  
be in November, but I think it'd probably benefit from running at the  
same time as the Novel writing and Blog post writing months, in terms  
of mutual support & exposure.
R


On 22 Oct 2007, at 18:30, David Meade wrote:

Interesting idea. Sounds insane, but then so does NaNoWriMo and
people do that.

This envisioned NaVloPoMo wouldn't have to be in November would it? :-)

On 10/22/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > From: http://www.profy.com/2007/10/22/nablopomo/
 >
 > "You may have heard of the seemingly crazy NaNoWriMo, where people
 > sign on to write a novel in the month of November. In response to
 > NaNoWriMo, one blogger decided to have a little fun and create
 > NaBloPoMo - write a blog post a day for the month of November.
 >
 > This year she is already over 1500 participants and counting, all
 > because she tapped into the power of [Ning} to grow her movement. You
 > can see the NaBloPoMo Ning group here: http://nablopomo.ning.com/ "
 >
 > I know we have videoblogging week, and that's hard enough.
 > But how about a month where we strip away worries about production
 > values and editing and just post simple short videos, one per day -
 > starting November 1st? Use your phone, your webcam, your iSight -
 > make lumieres, moving snapshots? Or whatever you want. As long as you
 > post some moving images, every day.
 > Just a thought.
 > Personally, I'll be writing a novel every day in November, so I'll be
 > far too busy for doing something so insane ;)
 >
 > Rupert
 > http://twittervlog.tv/
 > http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/
 >
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 > Yahoo! Groups Links
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