Qik : Mobile Live Video Sharing http://qik.com/ Qik : Mobile Live Video Sharing
With Qik, you can share with anyone and everyone what's going on anywhere and everywhere you go:
Share your travels live with friends back home. Show your baby's first steps as they happen. Have Grandma “attend” the birthday party, even though she's on the other side of the planet. Qik also works with MySpace, Orkut and other websites, enabling you to share these moments with the social networks you already use.
Qik's focus is on developing the perfect mobile video platform, providing the highest quality of live video experience across all devices and networks.
Seesmic is a video micro blogging http://www.seesmic.com/ Seesmic is a video micro blogging web application
Until now, online communication has lacked personality as it's been limited to text (IM, SMS, email).
Now, Seesmic brings conversation alive through video. See and hear people share their experiences straight from their webcams, join in live conversations, and engage in real interactions with real people.
It's so easy: record a video directly on Seesmic's website, or upload an existing video straight from your computer, or link to a video posted on a social network, whatever works for you, works for us.
Join the Seesmic community and experience a new way to express yourself, to make friends, and to be seen and be heard. Conversations can also be simultaneously broadcast via Twitter and soon via other platforms.
A Wiki for the beginning videoblogger group http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/ A Wiki for the beginning videoblogger group
What is Videoblogging? | The History of the Videoblogging Group | Videoblogging Week | Vloggercon | Weekly Video Conferences | Resources | Cool Videos | The Language of Video | Places to find Music | The Business of Videoblogging | Comparison of Hosting Sites | Best Practices for Aggregation Sites | What is Creative Commons |
Discussion list for beginning videobloggers http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/ A Wiki for the beginning videoblogger group
What is Videoblogging? | The History of the Videoblogging Group | Videoblogging Week | Vloggercon | Weekly Video Conferences | Resources | Cool Videos | The Language of Video | Places to find Music | The Business of Videoblogging | Comparison of Hosting Sites | Best Practices for Aggregation Sites | What is Creative Commons |
Setting Up A Videoblog ... tutorial http://www.freevlog.org/index.php/category/tutorial/ Setting Up A Videoblog ... tutorial
Comon’ every web 2.0 geek has a videoblog - you should have one too! Seriously though, we know it’s super simple to put videos up on YouTube and for many people (okay a kabillion people) that works just fine. The nice thing about a videoblog is it’s like your own little corner of the Internet. You control how it looks, whether it has ads on it or not, what format(s) the videos are in and how long they are. Plus, because it’s built on a blog it has all the advantages of a blog - it’s easily found in search engines, it’s automatically archived, and it’s easy to subscribe to.
FlashVlog http://cnm.open.ac.uk/projects/flashvlog/ FlashVlog
The quick and easy way to create instant
video blogs - bring your web page to life!
A web cam and microphone attached to your computer is all you need to create video blogs (and more!) almost instantly.
Record and edit streaming video simply and easily, that can be available to a web audience within moments - FlashVlog in 4 easy steps!
FlashVlogs are recorded and edited in the FlashVlog Editor and the results are watched using a separate FlashVlog Viewer.
You also have the option to customize a FlashVlog's look using the skinChoice Editor.
All applets run in a standard web page using the popular free Macromedia Flash plug-in.
Video Blogging Equipment http://tinyurl.com/z5dnn Andy's Video Blogging Equipment and Compression Techniques
"Could you share with us what equipment and software you use and especially what your final compression settings are... how do you get such clean looking videos yet still keep the file sizes manageable?"
The videoblogging community http://videoblogging.info/community/ The videoblogging community
Many friendly faces always willing to help, and many useful websites of use to the community.
Media Revolution: Video Podcasting http://nefilm.com/news/archives/2006/02/podcasting.htm Media Revolution: Video Podcasting
Now we look at video podcasting in more detail, provide a glimpse of some video podcasts, and offer some suggestions how you, as a filmmaker, can harness the technology, either to promote your film, or as a new medium for expression.
FireAnt http://fireant.tv/ FireAnt
FireAnt delivers a rich media experience through a simple to use, unified viewer that lets you watch all types of content without having to worry about which format it is (Quicktime, Windows Media, Real, Flash, MP3, and more).
FireAnt connects your favorite media to a wide variety of portable video players (Sony PSP, Apple iPod, Creative Zen Vision and more!) which gives you the power and flexibility to get media content right onto your portable devices! FireAnt also supports HTTP, Streaming, and BitTorrent downloads, bringing you an easy and efficient way of getting what you want when you want it.
The FireAnt site is now a full videoblogging directory that allows users to tag and rate videoblogs, subscribe to feeds and queue them up for watching or downloading. You can also watch any videoblog directly on the website in its original file format (this last point is important) ?The result is an extremely versatile, file-type-agnostic videoblogging ecosystem. A tool like this was needed to allow videoblogging to expand to more users.
Atlantic City Rough Cuts http://www.starw.org/acrc/ Atlantic City Rough Cuts ... example of a student video blog
Rocketboom http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/ Rocketboom is a three minute daily videoblog based in New York City. We cover and create a wide range of information and commentary from top news stories to quirky internet culture.
With a heavy emphasis on international arts, technology and weblog drama, Rocketboom is presented via online video and widely distributed through RSS.
blip.tv http://blip.tv/ blip.tv lets you share and watch video for free. We will host your video, make it available for your friends, family and blog readers and help you find video that others have shared. Sign up to get started!
Multiply Index - Blog/Photo Blog Tool (free) http://multiply.com/info/about Multiply Index - Blog/Photo Blog Tool
One great thing about Multiply is that it incorporates several features that many casual and personal bloggers look for: a place to write journal entries and reviews, a way to share photos, videos and audio, as well as it acts as a site that enables people to connect with friends and family (social network). In spite of its limitations for more serious bloggers, Multiply is still a great site to check out.
Mefeedia video blogging directory http://mefeedia.com/feeds/ Mefeedia video blogging directory
mefeedia is an aggregator, a video feedreader. It is a place to watch videobloggers. Before you ask: we don't host the videos. We just point to them.
Vlogdir : a directory of videobloggers http://www.vlogdir.com/ Vlogdir : a directory of videobloggers
VLOGDIR is a new Videoblog Directory Service that allows you to add a link to your videoblog along with descriptive details, RSS feeds for subscribers and also let's you attach media.
Videoblogging Info http://www.videoblogging.info/ What is Videoblogging? | Start Videoblogging! | Why aren't any videoblogs on this site? | Community Videoconferences |
Video Blogging Community : Freevlog http://www.freevlog.org/ Video Blogging Community : Freevlog
A step-by-step guide to setting up a videoblog for free.
A vlog is a videoblog and you want one because, let's face it, they're not going to put you on TV. Besides, not playing that game is what makes this so much fun. You can do whatever you want.
This tutorial assumes you have access to a computer, a camera and that you can make a video.