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A CarCast, a BikeCast, and… a GovernmentCast ?
from Teach42 » Teach42 Podcasts August 06, 2008
It s no secret that I m fascinated by live video streaming. I ve never been one to do much editing, I like my media authentic, unscripted and unfiltered. And that s the way I ve always podcasted, well back when I used to do it on a regular basis (more often than once year). Well, in the last month I switched from the Samsung Blackjack to the Nokia N95 which has an unbelievable video camera built into it which is perfect for live streaming. Since Nokia s happen to be compatible with just about everything, I ve got my choice of sites to use including Qik, Flixwagon, Kyte, Seesmic and more. My favorite right now happens to be Qik, which is what I used at NECC several times over, including the incredibly fun pair of broadcasts on airplanes before they took off. However, as with with any new technology, I think the best way to figure out where it fits into my professional life is to start off playing. Try things out, experiment a bit, throw things up against the wall and see what sticks. And that s what I ve been doing with Qik lately. Last week, I did my first CarCast in quite a long time (download link). I used an old hair tie to strap my phone to my suction cup GPS mount. Then I hit broadcast and recording the commute home, talking head style. Since it as mounted, I was able to keep my eyes on the road, and just shoot glances at the camera on occasion, to make sure it was still broadcasting. Very fun. I enjoyed it so much that I ve actually bought a mount specifically for the phone in the car. A couple of days later I rode my bike to work. On the way home, I realized that if I stuck the phone in the little pocket one of the backpack straps has, it would probably hold the phone in place well enough to do a BikeCast (download link). And so I did. Threw on my helmet, hopped on the bike, and broadcast my ride home. Well, most of it anyway, I kinda ran out of battery before I got there. Regardless, it worked rather well for the first time! People were able to join me for the ride home in real time, and you can see the archive now. It s a little slanty, so sit down if you get motion sickness easily. So what does all this mean for education? To be honest, I m not sure. Would I recommend everybody start broadcasting their commutes every day? Well, no But this seems significant to me and worth more exploration. It feels powerful. It seems like it opens up new doors. Imagine being able to share accomplishments with parents in real time. To broadcast successes, make the classroom more transparent than ever before. What do we do with it? I don t know, but maybe we can figure it out together. However, we re not the only ones trying to figure out what it all means. In fact, there s a certain Representative from Texas that has been doing some rather interesting things with Qik. Last week, when the Republicans staged their protest before the House let out for a 5 week recess, the lights were shut off, the microphones were shut off, and the cameras were shut off. So was the general public blocked off? Not by a long shot. John Culberson, representative from Texas, continued the broadcast via his cell phone. He had interviews, covered a press conference, and provided the only glimpse into what was fascinating day in US politics. An integral part of the political system, it may not be. But there s definitely some significance that bears more contemplation, exploration and innovation.
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Daniel Graf, Kyte
from Revver - video, clip Videos July 22, 2008
Author: BeetTV Added: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 10:40:14 -0800 Duration: 253Saturday, July 19, 2008 Kyte Powers Huffington Post, 50 Cent and other big brands.... Kyte has substantially transformed from being a video camera phone sharing site, to a full-blown online video delivery tool for big brands. It is much more akin these days to the Platform or BrightCove, than Flixwagon or Qik. Uploads from mobile phones are a small part of the content on the Kyte platform. It's really more about big brands that want customized delivery including a customized video player, branded channels on social networks and other valuable utilities. The Huffington Post is using Kyte to stream the NetRoots conference. 50 Cent uses the Kyte platform to stream an astounding number of clips daily: Nearly 200,000 video views per day on some 30,000 web sites, according Danial Graf of Kyte. Some 22 million videos have been viewed since the channel started in November. Daniel told me that monetization for his company's services will come through ad ad model, unlike ...
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Daniel Graf, Kyte
from Revver - video, clip Videos July 22, 2008
Author: BeetTV Added: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 10:40:14 -0800 Duration: 253Saturday, July 19, 2008 Kyte Powers Huffington Post, 50 Cent and other big brands.... Kyte has substantially transformed from being a video camera phone sharing site, to a full-blown online video delivery tool for big brands. It is much more akin these days to the Platform or BrightCove, than Flixwagon or Qik. Uploads from mobile phones are a small part of the content on the Kyte platform. It's really more about big brands that want customized delivery including a customized video player, branded channels on social networks and other valuable utilities. The Huffington Post is using Kyte to stream the NetRoots conference. 50 Cent uses the Kyte platform to stream an astounding number of clips daily: Nearly 200,000 video views per day on some 30,000 web sites, according Danial Graf of Kyte. Some 22 million videos have been viewed since the channel started in November. Daniel told me that monetization for his company's services will come through ad ad model, unlike ...
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Daniel Graf, Kyte
from YouTube :: Tag // techcrunch July 22, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008 Kyte Sails in a Different Direction Than Qik, Flixwagon There's been a lot of speculation in the blogosphere lately about whether Kyte, Qik,or Flixwagon will finish first in the cell phone video streaming trifecta. But according to Kyte CEO Daniel Graf, Kyte's broader focus means it's not really in the race with Qik and Flixwagon. Kyte is focused on a different market, partnering with entertainment companies MTV Europe and KROQ and working with artists from the four major record labels (Universal, Sony, EMI and Warner). It also will support any type of video content, whether online, mobile, live or recorded, while Qik and Flixwagon are primarily concerned with the live cell phone streaming of individual users. Kyte also lets users embed branded, automatically updating players on their websites and allows fans watching a channel on different sites to chat. So the thousands of fans watching 50 Cent's Kyte channel on Facebook, 50cent.com, and MySpace can form a cross-platform community. Kyte's big-name deals, broader production focus and better distribution sure make it seem like they're beating Qik and Flixwagon. FastCompany TV founder Robert Scoble thought so; he named Kyte the winner in a much-discussed guest blog at TechCrunch. Of course, Qik and Flixwagon are still alpha testing and Kyte's Mobile Producer is in private beta, so it's too early to declare the race over. All three sites will undoubtedly make exciting progress in the coming weeks. --Kelsey Blodget, Associate Producer http://www.beet.tv/2008/07/theres-been-a-l.html Author: BeetTV Keywords: daniel europe flixwagon graf kroq kyte mtv qik robert scoble streaming video Added: July 22, 2008
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Kyte Powers Huffington Post, 50 Cent and other big brands....
from Beet.TV July 19, 2008
Kyte has substantially transformed from being a video camera phone sharing site, to a full-blown online video delivery tool for big brands. It is much more akin these days to YouTube or BrightCove than Flixwagon or Qik.Uploads from mobile phones are a small part of the content on the Kyte platform. It's really more about big brands that want customized delivery including a customized video player, branded channels on social networks and other valuable utilities.The Huffington Post is using Kyte to stream the NetRoots conference. 50 Cent uses the Kyte platform to stream an astounding number of clips daily: Nearly 200,000 video views per day on some 30,000 web sites, according Danial Graf of Kyte. Some 22 million videos have been viewed since the channel started in November. Daniel told me that monetization for his company's services will come through ad ad model, unlike BrightCove or the Platform which are paid sofware solutions. We caught up with Daniel in Madison Park a few days ago. --- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
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Daniel Graf, Kyte
from YouTube :: Tag // techcrunch July 17, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008 Kyte Sails in a Different Direction Than Qik, Flixwagon There's been a lot of speculation in the blogosphere lately about whether Kyte, Qik,or Flixwagon will finish first in the cell phone video streaming trifecta. But according to Kyte CEO Daniel Graf, Kyte's broader focus means it's not really in the race with Qik and Flixwagon. Kyte is focused on a different market, partnering with entertainment companies including the four major record labels (Universal, Sony, EMI and Warner), MTV Europe and KROQ. It also will support any type of video content, whether online, mobile, live or recorded, while Qik and Flixwagon are primarily concerned with the live cell phone streaming of individual users. Kyte also lets users embed branded, automatically updating players on their websites and allows fans watching a channel on different sites to chat. So the thousands of fans watching 50 Cent's Kyte channel on Facebook, 50cent.com, and MySpace can form a cross-platform community. Kyte's big-name deals, broader production focus and better distribution sure make it seem like they're beating Qik and Flixwagon. FastCompany TV founder Robert Scoble thought so; he named Kyte the winner in a much-discussed guest blog at TechCrunch. Of course, Qik and Flixwagon are still alpha testing and Kyte's Mobile Producer is in private beta, so it's too early to declare the race over. All three sites will undoubtedly make exciting progress in the coming weeks. --Kelsey Blodget, Associate Producer http://www.beet.tv/2008/07/theres-been-a-l.html Author: BeetTV Keywords: 50centcom companies daniel emi entertainment europe facebook flixwagon graf kroq kyte mtv myspace qik sony universal Added: July 17, 2008
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Mogulus - How it works!
from my videos June 15, 2008
Author: mogulus Added: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 01:06:09 -0800 Duration: 183Mogulus is the worlds most innovative media tool for professionals as well as beginners. It gives you everything you need to launch your 24/7 internet TV channel. A turnkey television network in the internet. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Mogulus - How it works!
from Most Recent June 15, 2008
Author: mogulus Added: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 01:06:09 -0800 Duration: 183Mogulus is the worlds most innovative media tool for professionals as well as beginners. It gives you everything you need to launch your 24/7 internet TV channel. A turnkey television network in the internet. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Photo Traffic Enforcement Growing After Slow Start
from KUOW News February 28, 2008
After a slow start, photo traffic enforcement is growing rapidly in popularity. Cameras automatically catch drivers who run red lights in over a dozen Northwest cities. You get the ticket in the mail. Correspondent Tom Banse reports on the newest converts to the technology.
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Final Fantasy - Cloud/Zack/Aries
from videos December 31, 2007
This video is for Cloud, Zack and Aries, Hope you like it. If you would like a video made let me know *^_^*MUSIC:Tyler Kyte - Unravelling ANIME: Final Fantasy VII:AC and Crisis CoreMADE BY: TruhopefaithCrisis Core FMV s found at:http://www.forever-fantasy.net/DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN AND OF THE MATERIALS USED IN THIS VIDEO, THEY ALL BELONG TO THEIR ORIGINAL ARTISTS AND CREATORS.
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Episode 5
from Videoblogging - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) December 03, 2007
A journal of my struggles in learning to use different video technology. From video hosting services such as blip.tv, kyte.tv, and now mogulus.com, to using video editing tools such as Windows Movie Maker, iMovie, and Pinnacle Studio 11.
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DHR#36 - Darkhorse Radio (8th October, 2006)
from Darkhorse Radio October 08, 2006
DHR#36 - Darkhorse Radio - the magnificent seven (Germany / UK / US / Canada) ************************************************* NOW AVAILABLE - show transcript for students of English - from show 28 onwards - find them at http://darkhorseradio.blogspot.com ************************************************* Here’s what I played in show 36 …… K.C. MCKANZIE - Holy Benches www.myspace.com/kcmckanzie http://www.kc-mckanzie.de/ Berlin musicians K.C. McKanzie and Joe Budinsky formed the duo ‘K.C. McKanzie’ in 2003 . They play K.C.´s songs whose roots are in songwriter, folk and bluegrass music. CD: The Widow Tries To Hide (available from KC’s website - above) -------------------------------------------- THE TACTICIANS - Respectfully Proceeding www.myspace.com/thetacticians www.thetacticians.com www.dancinggiraffe.co.uk Londoners with a £2 East German drummer! Listen to shows 12 & 17 for more “ecstatic sha la la las that will put the smile back on your face” (Rough Trade) -------------------------------------------- KYTE - This Chance www.myspace.com/kytemusic www.kytemusic.com Kyte are an alternative acoustic based folk rock band Nashville band. Their CD can be bought from their website. from the EP ‘Outside In’ -------------------------------------------- SERENA RYDER - Hiding Place www.myspace.com/serenaryder www.serenaryder.com Folk/rock singer-songwriter from Ontario, Canada. Hiding Place features on the Serena Ryder ‘LIVE’ EP. current album: Unlikely Emergency. -------------------------------------------- AARON COOPER - Llen Ris http://www.myspace.com/aaronmichaelcooper http://www.soundclick.com/aaroncooper Acoustic / folk from Oklahoma. More tracks available at his Soundclick site. -------------------------------------------- CARRIE CLARK (and the Lonesome Lovers) - Adeline www.carrieclark.com www.sonicbids.com/carrieclark www.myspace.com/carrieclark Seattle singer-songwriter (Americana / Country). Listen to the new album on her website. CD: Seems So Civilised -------------------------------------------- MAGGIE BROWN - I Like It www.myspace.com/maggiebrownmusic www.maggiebrown.net Southern rock from Mississippi. Album: Maggie Brown (via website or CD Baby) ******************************************************* YOU DON’T NEED AN IPOD TO PLAY THIS - your computer will play it. Just click the PLAY button at the bottom of these notes at www.DarkhorseRadio.com. If you prefer (it is best!) you can use the following RSS feed to get each new Darkhorse Radio episode automatically. http://feeds.feedburner.com/DarkhorseRadio If you have iTunes on your computer (it is a FREE download) select Podcasts from the categories list on the left of the iTunes screen. Then click on Podcast Directory (at the bottom of the screen) typing Darkhorse Radio as the search item and clicking the Subscribe button against Darkhorse Radio podcast. That’s all! You will now get each new episode automatically when you open iTunes - which means you’ve subscribed. Email me with any comments - or leave feedback on the website (use ‘Comments’ link) - I can be reached here: alan@darkhorse.co.uk. Bands can submit mp3s to this address too. Thanks for listening. Come back next week for DHR #37 Alan, www.DarkhorseRadio.com The photo with these notes is Castle Stalker, Argyllshire, Scotland (© AJC) Sunday 8th October, 2006
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