Archive for April, 2006

Public Access TV dead?

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

Yes, it looks pretty grim.
Link: Congress Poised to Kill Community TV

Public Access TV is not the favorite channel for Americans.
But in many communities, it is the only TV channel that actually shows people like them talking…and expresses their opinions and ideas. 
As many of you know, I worked at a public access TV in Manhattan until recently.
I brought many of the philosophies I learned at this community TV station to videoblogging.
"Get everyone involved in the conversation".

These community TV stations are funded by local franchise agreements with the Cable Companies who are given a private monopoly to run the cable system in a given city.
All they must do is give back some channel space and a small amount of funding to allow the people to put on their own programming. Its literally pennies compared to their multi-million dollar yearly profits. The Cable and telephone companies now want out of this set-up now that they have secured monopolies across the country.
What could be a bigger hassle than to deal with thousands of local communities across the country who want access to put out their own media?
 
In my mind, this makes Videoblogging even more important…..and each
of our efforts to spread the knowledge of how to get involved.
Strange days.

Gena says:

My concern is now with the potential walling off of the Internet by
the phone companies. Step one – they lock us out of public access.
Step two – the phone companies put the squeeze on Congress & FCC or whoever to charge for faster/heavy bandwidth usage. Segregation for the elite, reduced access (and videoblogging) for the rest of us.

Now this will bite them in the tukas in the long run cuz this is just
going to inspire some latent genius to invent something to bypass
phone company distribution and away we go into the new frontier.

VIDEO: Mashpit in SF

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Last Saturday, Ryanne and I went to Mashpit in San Francisco.
It was put together by Chris Messina and Tara Hunt.
The idea is to get a bunch of developers and creatives together…and build quick and dirty apps in less than 8 hours. They are all open source and can be built upon in later Mashpits.

Anyone can hold a Mashpit Camp…just go to wiki.
Still confusing? Check out the video.

Mash Pit

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VIDEO: Coming to SF

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Coming to SF

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Just got around to editing this video as we arrive in San Francisco, our new home.

Mapping Access | The Geography of Community Media

Sunday, April 16th, 2006

Ben Sheldon has created a very, very cool tool to help organize public access TV stations in the US.
Link: Mapping Access.org

Public access TV has existed for over 30 years in this country, yet no one seems to really know how many stations exist. Strangely, these stations have never worked as a network…until now. There is a growing group of access workers who are bringing the experience of Web 2.0 to an aging and threatened community media community.

Imagine if you connected these 500+ independent TV stations together.
In the "old days", stations needed satellites and Fed Ex to move programs around.
Now we can share and distribute video easily through the web.
Cliuck, click, and you’re nationwide.
Democracy Now has done a great job of harnessing these stations.

Another cool project is the emerging Digital Bicycle, a system for delivering independently produced TV programs through torrents.

Help a brother out

Thursday, April 13th, 2006

Andreas is a founding member of the Videoblogging Group.
He was one of the first people to join up and challenge many of the naive notions we started with.
He’s also helped bring the concepts of videoblogging into the academic world.
Please help out his thesis by taking this brief survey.

And if you need another reason…Andreas says:

In a temporary fit of insanity I have vowed to do a cat vlog if I get
250 responses, and to film myself talking to the camera if I get 500
responses.

I really want to see Andreas do a confessional.

VIDEO: #7 of 7 videobloggingweek2006

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

7_videobloggingweek2006

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This is my last video for Videoblogging Week 2006.
You can see everyone’s work here.

Music: Waterloo Sunset by The (underrated) Kinks
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Documenting an event

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

Look what we did here. 20 interviews recorded and edited during the 15 minutes breaks. I think it shows how videoblogging makes an event come alive….and continue to live when its done.

VIDEO: #6 of 7 videobloggingweek2006

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

6_Videobloggingweek2006

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See everyone’s work:

VIDEO: #5 of 7 videobloggingweek2006

Saturday, April 8th, 2006

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All things great and small.

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VIDEO: #4 of 7 videobloggingweek2006

Friday, April 7th, 2006

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How to get better with Ryan Hodson.

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