Topic “vloggercue”

Once again I'm playing with Adrian Miles' movie template. This time Bre Pettis is my victim. The left scene was shot by me at vloggercue, the right scene is the exact same event captured by Missing Kitten TV. It's Bre Pettis demonstrating the mefeedia quoting tool. I had to cut the video short because it took too long to load with the whole three minute presentation (bandwidth still matters). The soundtracks doesn't quite match up, and the videos aren't even the same length (so as they repeat they will get more and more out of synch). But as Adrian reminded me a few hours ago perfection is not the goal.

Bre Pettis Goes Nuts Screenshot

Bre Pettis taking a photo of the NYC skyline

I have put up a large batch of photos from vloggercue online at Flickr. This was my first attempt at using Flickr, and I must say it was pretty easy. I'd still prefer a photosharing process where I could put the photos on my own website as well as on Flickr's space.

The photo above is Bre Pettis taking a photo of the New York City skyline on his phone. It's the Empire State Building on the right.

There are real photos from Vloggercue coming soon. In the meantime here are some random mugshots of videobloggers. There are more photos on Flickr and video is showing up on mefeedia. Amazing thanks to Adam who got the idea and made it happen!

  1. Adam Quirk
  2. Andrew Baron
  3. Ryanne Hodson
  4. Charles Hope
  5. Clint Sharp
  6. Erik Radmall
  7. Josh Kinberg
  8. Josh Leo
  9. Mario Librandi
  10. Random Girl
  11. Melanie Sharp
  12. Chris Weagel
  13. Mica Scalin
  14. Mike
  15. Jay Dedman

The Dirty Face of RealityI'm sitting in Peter's apartment with Peter and Bre, and we're playing around with the new quote feature in mefeedia. Bre made this hilarious quote: I think it's important to try to look in the dirty face of reality. After that you should go watch Bre looking in his own dirty face of reality.

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Since I presented the preliminary version of the new Quicktime Thingie (which is now called Linkubator — we're moving from one lame name to the next) at the Meet the Vloggers event I should put a link to the service here: Linkubator. The service allows you to easily place a logo on top of your videos, and at the same time make that logo a link to your blog post.

As I demonstrated on the big screen this does not seem to work in Safari for the Mac. I think I know what the problem is, and I wish I'd had an opportunity to test before having it fail miserably.

PS. Apple Store computers should have Firefox or Opera installed.

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