Hi Jenn, Nice to meet you! As a big fan of Ehrensenf, I'm curious: what other videoprogram-type vlogs are popular in Germany? Best, Kirstin http://www.digest.tv <http://www.digest.tv> http://www.twitter.com/kirstinbutler <http://www.twitter.com/kirstinbutler> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "elaluca11" <m...@...> wrote: > > Thanks a lot, Jay and Irina! > > I had checked the first 20 messages from the beginning of this group before I signed in. Really interesting, not only because it's already 5 years old. > > I agree, from 2005 on the Web-TV-community changes a lot because of YouTube. I divide the Web-TV-development in three parts: from 1993 until 2000 with pseudo.com, DEN and webisodes, 2000 until 2005 and the YouTube-era until today. > > Actually, there are not so many German-speaking vlogs. Most formats tend to a genre I call videoprogram (those I am concentrating on), they are more a semi-professional produced show or magazine (like Rocketboom). > One quite famous videoblog of the scene just gave up: She (Schnutingers Netrzkabarett) was bashed because of acting in a commercial . However, in Germany there are rather videoblogs of prominent people than those of average citizens: like Angela Merkel's videoblog http://www.bundeskanzlerin.de/Webs/BK/De/Mediathek/Videos/videos.html (it's stiff and a kind of deadpan but unintentionally funny), the former videoblog of a famous show master (the German David Letterman: Harald Schmidt) or one blog of a German journalist: http://www.spiegel.de/video/video-36686.html. > > > Bye > Jenn > > P.S. Irina, I'll check Geek Entertainment TV out! Thanks for it. > > > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Irina irinaski@ wrote: > > > > hi jennifer > > > > i am happy to help u as well > > > > i am not like steve or jay from 2004 > > but i am from 2005 lol (november, honestly) > > > > we are still producing it if u can imagine > > > > still wordpress plus blip.tv > > > > i have done many shows since then > > > > and just started a new one for an online newspaper in sf. > > > > irina slutsky > > > > On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Jay dedman jay.dedman@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > I am excited about the discussions in this community and the potential of > > > so many people sharing thoughts about this topic! > > > > My first questions to you are: > > > > - Does someone know videoblogs founded from 2000 on (apart from Steve > > > Garfield and Adam Kontras), English- or German-speaking ones? > > > > > > You should look in the archives of this group, started in 2004. > > > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/messages/1?l=1 > > > Here you will see how we were talking about "videoblogs" back then. Plenty > > > of debates over the concept, term, and technical implementation. This is > > > one > > > of the frist messages of this group: > > > > > > (Peter and I) have had long talks about videoblogging and wanted to bring > > > > other people into the conversation. > > > > > > > > The ability to put video on blogs seems amazing to us, but there seem to > > > be > > > > some obstacles. > > > > 1. Technically, the process takes too long.(capture, import, optimize, > > > > write some HTML, post). > > > > 2. existing servers don't allow much bandwidth and storage space. You'll > > > > either get screwed becasue too mnay people watch your posts, or you have > > > to > > > > earse your archive video because youre out of space. > > > > 3. what is the language of videoblogging? is it little movies? or moments > > > > from your life? > > > > > > > > We believe that if we get interested people together, we'll answer all > > > > these questions. > > > > So this is the beginning. > > > > > > > > > > When this group started, there were only a few people who I found that were > > > consciously posting video to blogs. Like Steve Garfield or Adrian Miles in > > > Melbourne (http://vogmae.net.au/). Most people before 2004 seem to have > > > posted video as an experiment as a one-off, were doing live video > > > streaming, > > > posted video to html pages (not blogs) so weren't easily searchable, or > > > erased their archives. > > > > > > Here are some of the early folks in this group as seen from Videoblogging > > > Week 2004. > > > http://www.solitude.dk/archives/vog-week/ > > > > > > In mid 2005, Youtube began....so by 2006 there were tens of thousands of > > > examples of videoblogs. > > > > > > > > > > - How do you define videoblog currently? (Mostly, I have the feeling the > > > definition is blurred and quite a lot of different Web-TV-genres or types > > > are subsumed under the concept of videoblog.) > > > > > > Ill let others jump in here. This is a well-traveled debate in this group > > > that comes up every 6-8 months or so. > > > > > > By the way, I dont know many German videobloggers (maybe just Joel? > > > http://joelart.blogspot.com/). In this group we have plenty of folks from > > > Europe (see http://www.vlogeurope.com/) but no Germans. What's the state > > > of > > > videoblogging in Germany in your opinion? > > > > > > Jay > > > > > > -- > > > http://ryanishungry.com > > > http://jaydedman.com > > > http://twitter.com/jaydedman > > > 917 371 6790 > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > http://geekentertainment.tv > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >
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