"Pixelodeon2007" is the official tag for Pixelodeon film festival, June 9-11, 2007. For more about Pixelodeon Festival, check out:
http://pixelodeonfest.com
"It's a weekend of over 300 videos in themed screening sessions, representing the diversity and talent in online content." (What is pixelodeon2007? - Edit Wiki)
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YouTubers at Pixelodeon
from YouTube :: Tag // pixelodeon September 30, 2007
I interviewed some folks from YouTube who attended the first ever Pixelodeon Video Blogging Festival, which had a session on YouTube. I asked them why they came and I found their answers to be quite interesting. A common perception exists that mostly women do personal, diary type of video blogging, but I certainly have met men who do this type as evidenced by this video. What's your perception... Author: AnthroVlog Keywords: YouTube youtubers Pixelodeon pixelodeon2007 Added: September 30, 2007
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Micki Krimmel: How to make yourself more green
from Real People November 14, 2007
One of my last interviews at the recent Pixelodeon video festival in Hollywood was with my friend Micki Krimmel, whom I met two summers ago when she was with Participant Productions. She then moved on to become Revver's community manager, and recently left to work as an independent agent of change and freelancer. Today here's a 4-minute video interview with her about how to learn more about sustainability and the green movement. (480x360 pixels) Tomorrow I'll post a short interview with her about transparency online. Watch MPEG-4 video (38MB) | Ourmedia page See Flash version on Internet ArchiveComing:Revver and YouTube links
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Noble's Nomadism
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 15, 2007
I interviewed Shannon Noble at the recent Pixelodeon Festival. It was a very interesting conversation that I hope to post in future videos, but I wanted to post a short comment that I think would be fascinating to study, and that is Internet nomadism. Do you ever destroy sites you've made, or is it more important that you have a permanent home online? Do you know of any video bloggers that are Internet nomads? I'd like to hear these types of experiences!
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Producer: Lan Bui, "Noodle Scar"
from Blip.tv Learning Center: Veteran Speak Videos August 06, 2007
Lan talks about getting your work out there, day jobs, and using the community for support. Lan has worked with his brother Vu Bui and Bonny Pierzina producing Noodle Scar for over a year. This year they launched "Noodle Scar Daily," a quasi news in 30-second snippets. Caleb Clark interviewed Lan at the first Pixelodeon Conference in Los Angeles, CA. in June 2007. 2.5 Minutes.
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Producer/Editor: Vu Bui, "Noodle Scar"
from Blip.tv Learning Center: Veteran Speak Videos August 06, 2007
Vu talks about audio, consistency, editing, and content. Vu has worked with his brother Lan Bui and Bonny Pierzina producing Noodle Scar for over a year. This year they launched "Noodle Scar Daily," a quasi news in 30-second snippets. Caleb Clark interviewed Vu at the first Pixelodeon Conference in Los Angeles, CA. in June 2007. 2.5 Minutes.
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Video Blog: Chris Ritke, "49 Sparks"
from Blip.tv Learning Center: Veteran Speak Videos August 06, 2007
Chris is co-producer with his wife Uta of 49 Sparks. The show covers design, trend, and illustration. He talks about set-up and techniques for capturing good interviews, and focusing your distribution on one site or many. Chris was interviewed by Caleb Clark at the first Pixelodeon Conference in Los Angeles, CA. in June 2007. 4 Minutes.
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Video Blog: Uta Ritke, "49 Sparks"
from Blip.tv Learning Center: Veteran Speak Videos August 06, 2007
Uta talks about what she's learned about shooting and editing interviews, and what it's like to have recently moved from Germany into the video blogging scene in San Francisco. Uta is a designer and co-producer with her husband Chris of 49 Sparks. The show covers design, trend, and illustration. Uta was interviewed by Caleb Clark at the first Pixelodeon Conference in Los Angeles, CA. in June 2007. 4 Minutes.
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Rupert from twittervlog, one of my favorite video ...
from mmeiser blog July 08, 2007
Rupert from twittervlog, one of my favorite video blogs as of late, posted this excellent video of his thoughts on videoblogging since returning from Pixelodeon Fest 2007 in L.A. His words are of equal merit. Today, I realised that everything i've been looking for is right here in front of me. It's happening right now. It might not be your dream, but it's mine, and I've only put the pieces together after meeting everyone at Pixelodeon and seeing all the curated sessions of films. This is why i've fallen in love with internet video distribution. Funny how it's taken me so long to realise the obvious. I guess i was too busy looking ahead for the one big idea, and not realising that it wasn't a 'show'. As we say in Jedi school: It's not the End, it's the Means Whereby. And as the Dwarf said in Twin Peaks: Let's rock. I don't know this Jedi school that Rupert speaks of and I've never had the pleasure of following Twin Peaks, but Rupert's sentiment hits home for me. Being in Los Angeles Pixelodeon was highly focused on the growth of videoblogging as an industry with a heavy focus on so called shows and "episodic content", but in it's optimism over future growth as an industry what most pleased me is it retained and remembered it's roots. It is at it's core simply a new method of communications and therefore as much of a communications industry as an entertainment industry. And of course this changes everything. This is something I think audio podcasters so often forget in their own strive to grow into an industry. We call video blogging "video blogging" and not "video podcasting" because it isn't television and it isn't only about news and entertainment. It's roots and all the things that are important to it come from blogging world and remebering those roots are what keep videoblogging going strong. Like blogging, videoblogging at it's core is just ordinary every day people speaking their mind, sharing their stories and simply communicating. In that videoblogging has and is succeeding beyond many of our wildest dreams. In the video blogging world we are already living the dream, vlogging IS a success... all the beautiful things we've dreamed of have come true... all the "overwhelming intangibles" have been there since the first day people picked up their camera and posted videos to their blog. This amazing ability between people across the world to connect on a deep, profound and personal level is inherent in the video blogging medium. Much more so then good old fashion text blogging, photo blogging or even audio blogging. One might say though that this "message in the medium" has even been inherent in the web since before blogging, and that videoblogging is simply an extension of the obvious... of what the internet already is with all it's blogs, wikis, bulletin boards, mailing lists, and even it's earliest bulletin boards. However, it is clear that videoblogging is currently and for the near and foreseeable future the height of this fulfillment and that as we move forward this new space will continue to bloom as it becomes accessible to more and more of the world. I truly believe we haven't even begun to reach the full potential of this sector; video as a tool for mass communications... not communicating TOO the masses... but for the masses to communicat with each other. So while many, myself included, will always be struggling to take it to the next level, to grow this fledgling little hobby of ours into an entertainment and communications industry and to continue to improve on it and make it ever more accessible throughout the world the truth is we're already living the dream. We're already doing what we want to do. Like blogging the majority of us may never make money off our video blogs, at least not directly, but that is of no consequence for us. Videoblogging connects us in new ways and opens not just new doorways but a whole realm of possibilities around the world. It's a very large step down that path to the new global village. It is not about the entertainment for us... it's simply about a radical new shift in communications. All the power of CNN to connect with people around the world and much more is now afforded to anyone with a digital camera and internet access. In many respects videoblogging has fulfilled on all those misdirected concepts of ubiquitous video telephones and then some. That we didn't realize that realtime one to one video wasn't the solution is inconsequential. The real answer is web-time one to many... and whatever role those original concepts of video telephony held we can now see that while they had may have their place they are to video misdirected. They are in fact as misdirected as the concept that Alexander Graham Bell had that the telephone would be the new radio, broadcasting messages to the world. Recently I've read a lot of hype about the iPhone and despite the slow AT )
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After Pixelodeon @ Micki’s
from Cirne July 01, 2007
QuickTime | Flash | Windows Media Pixelodeon is over and we re at Micki s talkin . Tags: Pixelodeon, mickipedia
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Blip.tv CEO Mike Hudack
from - blip.tv (beta) June 27, 2007
Mike Hudack is the young CEO of Blip.tv -- a hosting and distribution platform for video bloggers. BusinessBoomer met him at Pixelodeon in Los Angeles where he took some time to sit down and talk about his experience building Blip.tv.
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Random Pixelodeon Video
from YouTube :: Tag // pixelodeon June 21, 2007
I attended the Pixelodeon festival about two weeks ago in L.A. for most of Saturday, then had to leave before all the fun began. :( Here's a random video of people. A blog about my trip to come soon... Yes, that's TheHill88 and the back of boh3m3. Author: Hoofum Keywords: pixelodeon thehill88 boh3m3 Added: June 21, 2007
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Going Green
from David Howell Studios June 21, 2007
Quicktime | iPod | Flash Sunday morning at Pixelodeon, Irina Slutsky lays down the law on Michael Verdi with what she thinks of Green Vlogs. All in good fun of course. Or is it? Tagged as: michael verdi, irina slutsky, green vlogs, pixelodeon2007, pixelodeon, hollywood, california
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Rupert Goes To IHOP
from Michael Verdi June 20, 2007
| iPod | Much of what I shot at was unusable uninteresting and poorly lit but I did get this bit on Sunday morning when we went to IHOP with Rupert. Some of this video came from of the same event. The music at the end is from an old radio show called, .
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Pixelodeon - Thank You
from YouTube :: Tag // pixelodeon June 20, 2007
Here's my wrap up video for an incredible weekend. Again thank you all. Author: Clintus Keywords: clintusmcgintus clintus idoitdigital pixelodeon2007 thank you vlog videoblog Added: June 19, 2007
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Pixelodeon - Thank You
from I do IT digital June 19, 2007
Watch This Here s my wrap up video for an incredible weekend. Again thank you all. Formats available: Quicktime (.mov) Technorati Tags: clintus, clintusmcgintus, idoitdigital, pixelodeon2007, thankyou, vlog, videoblog
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The Pixelodeon Festival
from - blip.tv (beta) June 19, 2007
We took a trip down to Los Angeles for the first inaugural Pixelodeon online video festival. Irina chats up a handful of the creative minds that made this a weekend to remember. Episode links: Pixelodeon, Can We Do That?, Rick Rey, Eric Rey, Josh Cohen, TheHill88, Fred Seibert
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Amanda Congdon Queen of Video Blogging gives us Blogging Tips :)
from - blip.tv (beta) June 19, 2007
Amanda Congdon, born 1981 in New York City, is the co-producer and host of a weekly vidcast for ABC. She has an independent videoblog, Starring Amanda Congdon. She is also co-president of Oxmour Entertainment along with Mario Librandi and was the host of Amanda Across America before it concluded. However, she is probably best known for hosting the daily news show Rocketboom (which Salon described as "one of the most popular video blogs on the Web."[1]), which she hosted and produced until June 23, 2006. She is still the co-owner (49%) of Rocketboom but a controversial dispute between her and the 51% shareholder Andrew Baron has resulted in her no longer hosting or producing the show. She also co-scripted and was the co-executive producer of Rocketboom's sister channel JETSET.
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Pixelodeon 2007
from David Howell Studios June 18, 2007
Pixelodeon 2007 in Hollywood, CA was amazing. Finally having a chance to meet face to face with those whom I ve known was a huge and is something that I will cherish for a long time. My video Morning Walk was shown at Pixelodeon as part of the Jennifer Proctor screening titled Outside and Unknown: From the Fringes of the Vlogosphere . Tagged as: pixelodeon2007, pixelodeon, hollywood, california
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12 months ago franks says:
Also, be sure to check out:
http://pixelodeon.mefeedia.com
All of the videos from Pixelodeon screenings are here. |
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1 year ago franks says:
Pixelodeon2007 is the official tag for the Pixelodeon festival. Check out the promos and people vlogging the event here. |
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