Ian Reeves Media

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Old journalism dog. New video tricks.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Today I've mainly been watching...

Well I've finally sussed out the complicated work-around that allows me to post my Delicious bookmarks as a daily feed to my Blogger account. Its about time Delicious and Blogger got together to sort that ludicrous anomaly out. So I'll be trying to post a regular-ish list of links to interesting-ish bits of web video/convergent journalism through the week, and I'll still round off the week with a videoblog cutting together snippets of the most interesting stuff.


Posted: 05 Nov 2007 07:51 AM CST


This is what happens when bloggers become addicted. Don't videocast and drive. The man's a maniac.





Posted: 06 Nov 2007 04:34 AM CST

Purely in the interests of research, you understand.




Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Free Video Rippers, Encoders, and Converters



Posted: 05 Nov 2007 08:23 AM CST



A vital list of applications to clutter up the desktop just a little more.





Crushed by Inertia: The Daily Show...Well, A Daily Show. Maybe not THE Daily Show.



Posted: 05 Nov 2007 07:46 AM CST



Trailer for this new internet video tech news show includes great pastiches of a few other web video classics - including ZeFrank and AskaNinja.



News Video Done Right! at MultimediaShooter



Posted: 05 Nov 2007 05:31 AM CST



Cody's Rescue KWGGN-TV, Denver. MultimediaShooter's "new benchmark for spot news video, no stand-up or narration, all subject driven and edited like Tarantino or Scorsese".




PJNet - Blog - CNN to Teach Journalism in Second Life



Posted: 05 Nov 2007 04:33 AM CST



If only I could actually get to grips with Second Life, I might be able to find it.






Revver blog



Posted: 05 Nov 2007 04:31 AM CST



Design improvements and new features from the video content site.




Does high-definition video matter online? - Lost Remote TV Blog



Posted: 05 Nov 2007 04:28 AM CST



Apparently it doesn't right now. The question is, will it later?




Video Workload survey results by andydickinson.net



Posted: 05 Nov 2007 03:56 AM CST



Fascinating survey of how long video journalism takes to produce.




The Roanoke Times: MusicCast



Posted: 02 Nov 2007 12:22 PM CDT



A good regional newspaper idea from The Roanoke Times - the US paper with a journalist on the payroll whose job title is 'data delivery editor'. Its MusicCast brings local bands into a local studio to perform songs on camera for the paper's site.