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Mike Wesch

YouTube Stars!: Vloggers discuss vlogging - 0 views

  • Paperlilies remembers the earlier days of YouTube when it was interesting to watch people talk honestly about their real lives.
  • But the mundane was once interesting on YouTube as people were newly able to peek into lives of ordinary people. He finishes by observing that poets have always been able to make something special of the mundane - and reads a poem to illustrate his point.
  • Stevie Ryan (LittleLoca) hosted a TV show, HotForWords has been on Bill O'Reilly's show (and will be on it again soon!), Esmee Denters was signed by Justin Timberlake's company, Paperlilies has sold paintings on eBay.
Mike Wesch

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. - 0 views

  • I guess I think we need to keep the "as one" feeling rather than a "as a bunch", although I realize that the youtube staff doesn't have every control over this.
  • Because it had segments from a wide range of contributors across YouTube. It brought the community together, it informed the community of what's what in YouTubeland, it helped me find my all-time favourite YouTuber (yay for theresident!), it entertained too, ..
  • YouTube actually unintentionally harmed the community, when it plucked Damien away from organising YourTubeNews.
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  • p.s. While you're at it, make these goshdarn comment limits bigger. 500 characters is NOT enough to have a decent conversation with. As can be seen all over YouTube, people sometimes want and need to say more than just "your video is great!", "you suck, go die" or "I hate your video!" in the comments section. Vloggers invite conversations and debates, but like anyone can say anything remotely useful in 500 characters?
Mike Wesch

Discussion of Youtube as Antichrist - Utubia - 0 views

  • UtubiaPresident (1 month ago) Show Hide Marked as spam Reply | Spam Dedicated as a community discussion forum.Unity for Utubia!
  • entertainmentgiant (1 month ago) Show Hide Marked as spam Reply I mean that people generally get embarrassed because they have no acting skills.For example, Vloggers do not mind having their mugshots taken.
Mike Wesch

Media Revolution: Podcasting (Part 2); 2/06 - 0 views

  • By the end of 2004, bloggers were using the ability to add video as an enclosure to an RSS feed, allowing viewers to subscribe to videos and have them delivered automatically to their computers. This solved the problem of click and wait, where you had to wait for a video to start playing when you clicked on it from a web page.
  • podcasting (both video and audio) is a bottom-up movement and squarely the domain of individuals who are being guided by human creativity and expression, rather than corporate agendas and economic exigencies.
  • With the cost of video cameras in the hundreds, sophisticated computers with video editing software available for just over a grand, and high speed always-on internet connections costing less than the average cable television subscription, the means of both production and distribution are now in the hands of practically anyone with something to say
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  • genuine conversation with their audience,
  • Marhshall McLuhan argued that in each socio-cultural era the medium in which information is created and transmitted determines the essential characteristics of that culture. He also predicted the evolution of an interconnected "global village".  The shift from a centralized media industry modeled on industrial revolution structures to a decentralized chaotic information-age soup is having a profound effect on the messages we exchange and shaping the characteristics of our culture. The global village comes to a crescendo with podcasting, and you can participate in the revolution with tools that are easily within reach: your imagination, the computer you're using to read this web page, and a video camera. We're not going to predicting what's next, as that's going to depend on what you, yes you, plan to do with new media. If the flutter of one butterfly wing, can trigger a chain reaction of events resulting in a storm half-way across the planet, imagine the effect millions, or billions, of individually produced videos will have on the characteristic of the global village and the media landscape.
  • You don't even need a video camera to start videoblogging, the mashup culture is in full force
  • most new computers come with free video editing software
  • A large group of vloggers, over 2,000 at last count, actively participate in the Yahoo! Videoblogging Group from all over the world.
Mike Wesch

We Are The Media - 0 views

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