Interactive Videoblogs
People
- Shawn Van Every
- Lucas Gonze
- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
- Markus Sandy
- Enric (Embedding video)
Questions?
- Text changed from the book to the web in order to become more adapted to dialogue. Will video change as well?
- The cut-and-paste web works well with text, how will it work with video?
- A videoblog should be more than video in a blog? How will/can/should video adapt to the blog format? Or will videoblog forever be doomed as clones of the tv-format?
- How do we move the textual characteristics of the text blog into video? And should we?
Practical Uses for “interactive video”
In random order:
- Video comments. Uses: Replacing/complementing text comments (and why don’t we see image comments on Flickr very often?)
- Linkubator (SMIL-based tool to add “bugs” with links to a video). Uses: Permalinks, tag pages (like videobloggingweek2006), “home” links.
- vPIP
- Rhizome templates?
- eZedia QTI?
- click.tv?
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Shawn Van Every (http://www.walking-productions.com/shawn.html) is a Media Researcher and Adjunct Professor at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program. His research and teaching are focused on emerging technologies related to media creation, distribution and interaction. His projects generally involve development of tools that help to make low cost media making, distribution and interactivity possible.
Lucas Gonze (http://gonze.com/about, http://webjay.org, and http://xspf.org) is a computer programmer who lives in Venice Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States. He works on playlists for Yahoo! Music and is best known for Webjay.org and the XSPF playlist format.
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen (solitude.dk)is a graduate student at the Institute for Communication at Aalborg University. At the moment he is writing his final thesis on videoblogging. He likes to shoot video, but really hates editing, so not much finished video is produced. Andreas has taught videoblogging workshops at Aalborg University, Copenhagen Business School and Södertörns University College in Stockholm.
Markus Sandy (http://apperceptions.org)-Software developer, teacher and videoblogger. My primary interests are in community, collaboration and playlists. I am an active member of Node101.org, Ourmedia.org, Outhink.com, SpinFlow.org, Meet The Vloggers, We Are The Media and the Yahoo Videoblogging Group.
After Enric Teller (http://www.cirne.com) graduated with a degree in Film Studies at U.C. Berkeley in 1980, he went into the emerging microcomputer industry. There he worked as a software developer since
1984 using the languages of C++, Visual Basic, Java and currently focusing on Flash actionscripting. At the same time Enric has worked on independent films, made short movies and recently focused on Videoblogging.
