Late Night With Justin.tv, So Meta It Hurts

by Scott Beale on March 24, 2007 · 22 comments

Justin.tv

For the last few days I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz about Justin.tv, featuring Justin Kan, who going around the Bay Area with a camera mounted to his head streaming online video 24/7. So yesterday I started watching it and became really intrigued (here’s my write-up).

I noticed that they had their cell phone number on the website, so while they were driving around San Francisco yesterday, I sent Justin a text message. Shortly after, as I’m watching the video stream, I see him check his phone and then read the message aloud. That was pretty cool.

So last night, after I got back from the Mooninite Party, I decided to check in with Justin.tv and see what they were up to. Through the stream I saw that they were hanging out at a party on the Peninsula and just as I started to watch, Justin was talking about Laughing Squid. Now that was really strange.

I fired of a text message to him telling him about the odd synchronicity and asked him what they were up to next. He said that they were headed to Bar None in the Marina and invited me to join them. So of course on the way, I send out a post to Twitter letting people know where they are.

Justin.tv

Justin.tv

I found them in the crowded bar and they were hanging out with Nick Gonzalez (he broke the story about Justin.tv on TechCrunch) along with a very enthusiastic Justin.tv fan. I shoot some photos.

Scott Beale on justin.tv

We talked about a bunch of stuff and all the while I was very conscious that everything I did and said was being streamed online. I assumed that people might be watching and they were. Justine Ezarik was viewing the stream from Pittsburgh and Cris Pearson was tuning in from Melbourne, Australia (he even took some great screenshots of me from the stream using Skitch).

Justin.tv

The Justin.tv crew, Justin Kan (CEO/Human Camera), Emmett Shear (software engineer), Kyle Vogt (hardware engineer) and Michael Seibel (COO/producer) are a great group of guys and their hardware setup and technology is quite impressive. I really think they are on to something here. I could see companies sending a person with a camera into events so people could experience it remotely. Then of course there are all the non-commercial applications for a technology like this. The possibilities are endless.

Justin.tv

Justin.tv

A little later, Phil Kaplan and James Hong showed up. When I first saw them I though, what a strange coincidence, but then Phil told me that he saw my Twitter notification and they decided to come down and meet up with us. Of course all of this is being streamed, in a very Truman Show kind of way. mad dog in the fog took an awesome screenshot of me and Phil from the stream.

Justin.tv

Scott Beale taking photo of justin.tv

So after the bar closed, we all went to get pizza and I was finally able to get a decent photo of all 4 members of the Justin.tv crew. Of course that was streamed as well and Cris Pearson, who is in Australia, got a nice screen grab of me shooting the photos of Justin.tv. Ok that’s so meta it hurts.

We are planning a Justin.tv Drinkup tomorrow night (Sunday, March 25th) in San Francisco. Stay tuned for details.

PS: Props to Supr.c.ilio.us for coming up with the phrase: “So Meta It Hurts”

photo credit: Scott Beale

Related Posts:

Justin.tv Drinkup at Zeitgeist (Sunday, March 25th)

Justin.tv Guide

Justin.tv: The 24/7 Human Video Stream

Justin Timberlake & Andy Samberg Become Motherlovers on Saturday Night Live

Justin.tv One Month Anniversary Party

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Laughing Squid » Justin.tv Drinkup at Zeitgeist (Sunday, March 25th)
March 24, 2007 at 3:53 pm
Index :: Daily Tech Talk
March 24, 2007 at 5:33 pm
Laughing Squid » Justin.tv: The 24/7 Human Video Stream
March 24, 2007 at 6:37 pm
Justin.tv Buzz is Building | mad dog in the fog
March 24, 2007 at 11:41 pm
Des Grenouilles dans la Vallée » Blog Archive » Justin.TV
March 27, 2007 at 10:15 pm
Laughing Squid » Justin.tv One Month Anniversary Party
April 10, 2007 at 4:21 pm
You Think You've Got Too Much Free Time? « Heather’s Poor Excuse
April 11, 2007 at 9:12 pm
The Other Here » Blog Archive » So Meta It Works: Destroy Twittervision and Virtual Justin.TV
May 20, 2007 at 6:29 am

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1 Justine March 24, 2007 at 1:39 pm

Top 5 reasons this is the best justin.tv blog entry:

#1. I read your twitter, then I sent a twitter about me watching as you met them.
#2. You used the pool table light for lighting.
#3. Emmett is wearing a Jumpcut t-shirt
#4. Not only are the photos awesome, but you managed to get screen shots of you taking them.

and last, but not least:

#5. So meta is hurts? Brilliant.

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2 Jesse! March 24, 2007 at 2:18 pm

We met Justin at Macworld when we were shooting Episode Zero of Wink! (then called snap!). Check it out!

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3 Stephen March 24, 2007 at 3:40 pm

Wow. That’s all i have to say!!

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4 Live TV Reality March 25, 2007 at 12:02 am

That’s pretty awesome, technology allowed you guys to not only sync your meeting, but also allowed for others to actually watch it. Really makes you think how far we’ve come!

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5 Jules April 6, 2007 at 11:01 am

These photographs are so clear and bright. I have been trying to play with my new digital SLR to get clean photos like this in low light situations. What settings did you use?! Do you have any advice for an amateur photogrpaher?

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6 Scott Beale April 6, 2007 at 11:05 am

Jules: Check out the photos on Flickr, I always publish the EXIF data for each photo.

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7 Jules April 8, 2007 at 11:07 am

Thanks Scott! I’ll go check it out!

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