Thank you.. this are great. 

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert Howe <rup...@...> wrote:
>
> I would recommend some of my own stuff:
> http://twittervlog.tv/popular-videos/
> but i fear the language may be a little rich for 13 year olds.
> 
> Ze Frank's The Show is a good place to start.  Very creative to-camera  
> videoblogging - it ran from 2006-7.
> 
> He defined the style that you can see a lot of on YouTube now - with  
> fake video diaries like Fred
> http://www.youtube.com/user/Fred
> 
> and videobloggers you see popping up in the Most Viewed section on  
> YouTube:
> http://www.youtube.com/videos
> 
>  From this list, Mike Moon does a great regular video diary at the  
> moment:
> http://vlog.mikemoon.net
> 
> People like Ryanne Hodson and Michael Verdi did awesome video diary  
> work from 2004-6.
> http://ryanedit.blogspot.com
> http://michaelverdi.com
> 
> I'll let others jump in with specific examples of videos because I  
> suddenly have to run to take my daughter to school!
> 
> Rupert
> http://twittervlog.tv
> 
> 
> 
> On 2 Feb 2010, at 01:54, Christopher wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > I got question. Just started a new WGBH Lab open call inspired by  
> > The Diary of Anne Frank. For this call for entries, we are asking  
> > for video diary entries, hence the connection to Anne Fank
> >
> > It's targeted to youth media makers 13 and up so I started a section  
> > called "video to inspire"...basically it's section for me share  
> > example videos of what we might be looking for but also so show  
> > methods that kids might be able to express themselves via video.
> >
> > can you all suggest some good examples out the video blogging  
> > community that I could link to or embed?
> >
> > Let me know.
> >
> > Chris
> > The WGBH Lab
> > e-mail: chris_hasti...@...
> >
> >
> > 
> 
> 
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