"Anything you do could be the first time its been done." - Jay Dedman,
October 2009


On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Jay dedman <[email protected]> wrote:

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> > And I finally remembered the name of the video host of old: ourmedia. Ive
> just been catching up with where this and some other sites have ended up,
> they are still alive but not exactly bursting with momentum or giving us
> much to talk about. Speaking of which, are some of the conversations that
> used to happen on this group now taking place on twitter or friendfeed or
> peoples blogs or other communities, or are they not happening much at all
> now? Its nice to see this group busier of late, and Im just a wondering how
> to get a sense of the state of things, everything is so fragmented and
> based
> on popularity or social connections >these days, Im a bit lost.
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> It comes and goes. As you say, there are a lot more places where
> conversations are happening. Videoblogging has also become more and more
> ubiquitous.
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> I still think we're in the new phase that is two-pronged:
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> - Now that we have this great distribution mechanism for video, what
> video did we wanted to make in the first place? After three generations
> sucked in by broadcast TV, what do we want to say to each other now?
> - Much of online video is still based on the TV/film model (ie edited
> stories). Can we tell stories in different ways online?
>
> It's a pretty exciting time if you avoid getting overwhelmed. Anything you
> do could be the first time its been done.
>
> Jay
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