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Thoughts about video blogging

Started by pauljacobson · 3 months ago

I just recorded two videos which I posted on blip.tv and on Seesmic. I won’t go into much detail because I’d like the videos to speak for themselves. The conversation that sparked these videos is on Sue Rutherford’s blog. Start there and then continue here &% ... Continue reading »

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  • Nicely done, Paul! I don't have access to the net connections needed to do a vlog, but if I did I would definitely host one. I think vlogging is the new way forward.
  • Thanks SheeBee. I don't see myself giving up text for video but I do like the opportunities that video presents. I am growing more and more partial to Seesmic given my current setup. It would be fun to do more video stuff but there is the challenge you touched on - sufficient bandwidth to make video more appealing to more people. Then again, that is another reason Seesmic is a good option. It doesn't seem to be as bandwidth intensive.
  • Thanks for this Paul - good food for thought.

    I think a lot of (local) people are going to go into vlogging ... and I'm sure there could be some good results if it's done properly and bandwidth is not an issue.

    I won't dismiss the idea for myself just yet, but hells it seems VERY daunting. Not sure if it's up my introvert alley =)

    Seesmic sounds interesting but I think I'm being stupid - how do I actually view your video? There's no "play" button - can I only see it by creating an account or what?
  • Hey Sue

    The video takes a little while to load, oddly. At least the interface takes a few seconds to load up. Once it does that you can play the video.
  • I'm a bit late on the take up here but let me throw in my two cents.
    Firstly: loved the "face for radio" comment.
    Secondly I'm not sure what one can offer different via a vlog as opposed to a blog. Obviously it's more visual but if you need to demonstrate something you can always embed a video in your writen blog.

    The thing is, the web is becoming more focused towards video but in my mind that's somewhat dumbing it down.
    The truth is that I would have rather read your opinions or listened to them as a podcast because ultimately (and no offence Paul) staring at you is slightly... well.... dull.

    I think vlogging has potential, I'm just not sure where yet.
  • Lol. Thanks for that one Saul! I'll work on the costume for next time.

    Seriously though, I dig the format. It can be a bit dull watching myself but there is scope to work on that. I'll keep working on it.

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