I'm liking the 1:30ish kinda thing. Um, this does bring up time zone questions. 
Y'all cross the creek have the advantage of 8+ hours or more ahead of the rest 
of us. 

There are going to be interesting time zone overlap or "Where is the video? Oh 
yeah, he/she isn't up yet."

Is it gonna be the time zone the person records the video? Or do we want to 
pick a spot on the globe and everyone uses that as the official time marker?

Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
http://createvideonotebook.blogspot.com



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert Howe <rup...@...> wrote:
>
> It's that time of year again.  I've reverted to calling it NaVloPoMo  
> because after all the umming and ahhing about names and last year, we  
> came up with VloMo, which just didn't have the same ring to it.
> 
> Given all the things going on in my life, there's absolutely no way on  
> God's Earth that I'm going to be able to make a video every day in  
> November.  And I know a lot of you will feel the same.  Which got me  
> thinking about ways to make it work.
> 
> Of course, if you want to go ahead and do one video a day every day in  
> November, that's GREAT.
> 
> But in addition, I thought maybe instead of 30 people all trying to  
> make 30 videos, we could collaborate - 30 videobloggers each making  
> just one video.
> 
> Some of the best stuff that came out of the first Navlopomo in 2007  
> was when people started responding to and remixing each others' videos.
> 
> So... How about this?  You choose a day in November - and on that day,  
> you have to make a video inspired in some way by the previous day's  
> video.  A big linear game of videoblogging Consequences.
> 
> What do you think?  Are there 30 people out there who are up for  
> this?  If you're up for it, reply here.
> 
> Rupert
> http://twittervlog.tv
>


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