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December 19, 2005
Casual video flow
Casual video flow: The content of this video doesn't matter to me as much as how it was produced, how it was distributed, and the final effect for the audience -- a Nokia N90 mobile phone doubles as the video capture tool, and it is emailed to the beta VPod.tv service, which then transcodes the device video into universal Flash video for insertion into a weblog. There's definitely still a lot of room for professionally-produced video, but this type of decentralized casual video will likely grow much more rapidly over the next decade, I'd bet. [via robert a/k/a r on the Videoblogging mailing list]
Posted by John Dowdell at December 19, 2005 01:54 PM
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Hi - thanks for the pointer.
Actually the video was taken in native format on the Nokia N90 (MPEG-4), with low light conditions on the street.
I just emailed it to my vpod.tv account (it's pre-alpha at the moment, not beta), and it was published automatically on my blog after being transcoded into flash.
Simple & easy... www.vpod.tv - coming soon !
Posted by: Rodrigo A. SEPULVEDA SCHULZ at December 19, 2005 03:41 PM