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         <title>PhotoshopTVnl 24- masking tricks, scan oud laten lijken, snapshot naar glamour</title>
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		 From : PhotoshopTV NL<br />PhotoshopTVnl is BACH!!!!- Gebruik de pen tool om een mask te maken, verfijn deze daarna met de smudge en blur tools. Een ingescande foto verouderen, en als laaste een snapshot veranderen in een glamour foto.
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         <title>How to Set Up a Video Blog : Using iMovie for Video Blogs: Part 1</title>
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		 From : Google Video - Video Search [videoblog]<br />How to Set Up a Video Blog : Using iMovie for Video Blogs: Part 1 3 min - Oct 29, 2007 How to use iMovie for video blogging and podcasts; learn more about blogging and podcasting in this free instructional video.
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 12:02:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>Casual Friday Spetember 28, 2007 : It's Jerry Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:57:02 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>youtube, free speach and the tyrany of private public spaces</title>
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		 From : mmeiser blog<br />Let me just start at the end, F*ck youtube. Ever day I become more appalled by youtube's complete disregard for it's users. Sooner or later people are going to realize youtube is a complete tyrant that has no respect for their freedom of speach or right to fair use. Youtube is one tyrant putting other tyrants, namely big media companies, concerns over individuals right to free speach and fair use. I don't understand how there hasn't been a mass exodus from youtube. Enough already. Vote with your feet people and leave. There are far better video hosting sites. Two of my personal favorites are blip.tv and vimeo.com. Most importantly though, host your own vlog. I'm not calling for a boycott here. I just wonder why there hasn't been more backlash. I hear more and more cases about DMCA take down abuse on youtube every day and I wonder why people don't do the obvious thing and simply leave youtube. Case in point, I just stumbled on a nice little post by Washington DC vlogger Kenya Allmond about the deletion of one of her videos by youtube. Apparently it was just 3 minutes of her friend singing along to a few lines of a prince song as they drove down the road. She has reposted it without sound to see if youtube delete's it again. Yesterday I received a lovely notice from YouTube indicating that one of my videos was removed due to copyright infringement. The notice also stated that repeat incidents of copyright infringement would result in deletion of my account and all the videos uploaded to said account. What was the video? Did I record something from TV and post it? Did I rip a DVD and post it? It was none of these. It is a video of the boyfriend lipsyncing to Prince?s ?Kiss?. Excerpt from: Kenya Allmond: In My Own Words ? YouTube Video Removed for Copyright Infringement Great eh? How absurd is it that a person can't even share a clip of their friend singing a song while driving down the street? Why do people still use youtube again? This may seem trivial, but it's not. It's a basic free speach issue. Our right to be secure in our ability to communicate with and share our personal moments with whomever we choose. Video is the new frontier of free speach. Just as you can quotes from a book we need mechanisms and established methods for quoting or referencing in video. Let's go over some key points: youtube doesn't even bother to review DMCA take down merits youtube often simply deletes videos and even whole accounts without pre-warning youtube not only deletes the video but all the comments, discussion and related material that go with it... effectively "disappearing" it (sort of like a corrupt regime might "disappear" political dissidents) so no record exists of potential wrong doing, not even how many videos youtube has "disappeared". once deleted accounts and videos often can't be resserected even though clearly the reason for doing so is often flimsy and unstated youtube automates the process for big companies to take down literally anything they feel like regardless of merit youtube doesn't even bother to tell you who requested a take down, why, nor offer you any due process often videos are deleted without review simply because the title mentions an artist, show or movie often videos are taken down because someone sings, quotes lyrics from, or even plays a song youtube is extremely quick to respond to take downs without review but very slow to respond to DMCA counter notices All this adds up to one thing. Youtube really doesn't respect its users. They've put big media's interests far above citizens rights to free speach and fair use. I encourage people to go find someone who does respect their rights. Like Kenya use a better video host like blip.tv or vimeo.com, and host your blog on blogger.com or wordrpress.net or even your own domain. Meanwhile on a respectable video host vimeo.com, a site that respects it's users freedom of speach and fair use the hot meme for over a year has been "lip dubbing" with 1114 vidoes as of this writing. Put a song on the ipod and lip sync the lyrics into the camera as you listen along. Clearly on youtube the majority of these lip dubbing videos if not all would be removed. This is Nagi. from Knock Knock and Vimeo.
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2007 11:43:47 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>What is Creative Commons?</title>
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		 From : Freevlog<br />QuickTime Every time you create something like a video for your videoblog (or anything else like a photo, song or book) you automatically own an “All Rights Reserved” copyright on it. And when you put it on the Internet, unless you say otherwise, that’s the license attached to your work. “So what?” you say, “Copyright protects my work from being stolen.” Well, we all know that in reality, nothing will protect your work from being stolen - not even DRM. The idea is to protect your work from being used in ways that you haven’t given permission for. Again, this won’t prevent anyone from doing anything, it just gives you a legal recourse. The problem is that Copyright is “All Rights Reserved.” It doesn’t give permission for anyone do anything with your work. What if you want to make your work available and accessible to as many people as possible? What if you want to allow people to repost your work and tell others about it? What if you want to contribute to the world’s common cultural and intellectual knowledge by allowing others to reuse and build upon your work? Well, that’s where Creative Commons comes in. A Creative Commons license amends your Copyright with the permission for others to use your work in certain ways. Creative Commons licenses span the gap between Copyright - All Rights Reserved and Public Domain - No Rights Reserved. It’s a “Some Rights Reserved” Copyright. The nice thing about hosting your videos on blip.tv or the Internet Archive is that they allow you to select a Creative Commons license when you upload. They use a very simple form, like the one on the Creative Commons site, to help you decide what license is right for you. All you have to do is answer two questions: Do you want to allow commercial use of your work? and Do you want to allow modifications or your work? This will give you one of six different Creative Commons licenses. If you go to the license section of the Creative Commons website and fill out the form, you’ll get a license along with a snippet of code that you can paste into a videoblog post or into your sidebar that will link to a plain English version of your license (the plain English version contains a link to the full legal text) that clearly lays out what someone can do with your work and under what conditions. Here s ours: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License. Here are a few resources for further information: Creative Commons Poscasting Legal Guide Rules For The Revolution (A podcast that answers legal questions about the laws affecting podcasting and new media.) Tags: creativecommons
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 16:28:32 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>Vlog Soup: Episode 20</title>
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		 From : Vlog Soup<br />This episode of Vlog Soup is a little different. Among the featured video blogs in this show are Alive in Mexico, Brian Conley's new video blog covering Mexico; Four Eyed Monsters' Net Neutrality open source documentary; and Tar Barrels where little kids carry flaming barrels of tar around in a circle! Here are all the links to explore: Galacticast makes it on this week's show because I couldn't resist the appeal of Casey as Leah Skywalker. Arin Crumly and Susan Buice make an open source documentary on Net Neutrality It's a promo for Puppet news, RSSNEWS.TV! Tar Barrels being carried by children. Oh the humanity! via [ Natcast ] Suggested by Jan of the faux press says the Witness.org Tips & Techniques video "is a valuable 25 minutes for all of us toward becoming better camera operators / film makers." Alive in Mexico Brian Conley reporting from Mexico. Risking his life to get out footage from Oaxaca. Amazing stuff. November 25th grand march in Oaxaca "On November 25th, tens of thousands of residents of Oaxaca and the surrounding pueblas(towns), arrived in the historic center of Oaxaca City, to surround the Zocalo. The ever quotable American King makes another appearance on Vlog Soup because I didn't delete the video after the last Vlog Soup. Adding commentary to old videos, NextToHeaven.net Footage of his neighbor's window set to a dual mashed up soundtrack, JasonTalbot.com A new net news show from England, 18doughtystreet.com YouTube Guide featuring Nalts YouTube Guide Episode 15 (Hosted by Haynes1994) How to save a YouTube Video KeepVid - Web Page Paste in the YouTube URL, it converts then click DOWNLOAD, FLASH File is downloaded Drop file into iSquint and it converts it into an mp4 Nalts Formats available: Quicktime (.mov) Tags: four eyed monsters, steve garfield, nalts, youtube, tar barrels, vlog soup, alive in mexico, galacticast
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 14:40:14 -0500</pubDate>
		
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         <title>Vlog Soup - Lan Bui</title>
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		 From :  - blip.tv (beta)<br />We take a look at Lan Bui's Picture Videos and see how they were transformed into a cartoon with Toonamation rototooning. Lan Bui Toonimation ToonIt! Vlog Soup Vlog Soup Fans on Facebook Vlog Soup Network on NING
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2007 20:15:06 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>Vlog Soup - Bicycle Sidewalk in Japan</title>
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		 From : Steve Garfield's Video Blog<br />Paul Hess writes in: "Hi ... how about featuring Bicycle Sidewalk on Vlog soup. You're probably familiar with it ... Nathan Miller is an American living in Japan for the past 7-8 years and makes videos of life there. Some narrated, some with interviews, some just an eye on the street." Thanks Paul for writing in. I also decided to record some generic intos and outros for when there's no time to produce the show. ;-) http://www.bicycle-sidewalk.com/?p=268 Formats available: Quicktime (.mov), MP3 Audio (.mp3), MPEG-4 Video (.m4v), Flash Video (.flv) Tags: japan, bicyclesidewalk, nathanmiller, vlogsoup, stevegarfield
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:31:28 -0400</pubDate>
		
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         <title>Vlog Soup - iJustine iPhone Bill</title>
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		 From : Steve Garfield's Videos<br />In this episode we look at all the attention Justine Ezarik has been getting lately. She made a video about her first iPhone bill that was shipped to her in a box that contained 300 pages. That video became very popular being featured on the front page of Yahoo! She was also interviewed on CNN. We stopped into her live feed to say hi... Visit iJustine at: http://iJustine.tv
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