Meet the Vloggers

by Scott Beale on July 27, 2005 · 2 comments

Meet the Vloggers

Speaking of Vlogs, if you are interested in finding out more about Vlogging (video blogging), come on out to “Meet the Vloggers” this Sunday, July 31st at San Francisco Apple Store. Our friends and fellow Webzine 2005 organizers Schlomo Rabinowitz and Renegade Rene will be on a panel giving tips and suggestions on about how to produce and distribute vlogs.

Join us in San Francisco to find out what videoblogging is all about! You’ll meet some amazing people who are already videoblogging, learn how to do it yourself, learn where you can find videoblogs on the Internet and much more!

Meet the Vloggers events are also scheduled for New York on July 30th and Seattle on August 6th.

If you are looking for a great way to search, dowload and watch vlogs, check out FireANT. If you want to find out more info on how to produce your own vlogs, Freevlog and videoblogging.info are two really good places to start. Vlogging is picking up some major media attention as well. Recent stories have shown up in Wired and the New York Times.

So grab a camera, get out there and make some video, like our Filmographoglogger friend Jonas Luster is doing.

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1 eR1c July 28, 2005 at 12:14 pm

I like fireant, another program that also works well for sharing videos is “grouper” (grouper.com). it’s a pretty cool app.

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