Comment overcoming problems in video blogging (Score 1) 180
seems like a lot of the comments for this story are right on the mark - who wants to watch people in realtime?
im working on a mfa thesis (titled 'iam') at usc to try and get around that problem. with storage and bandwidth increasing, we are going to end up with more and more people moving from text to video. (sure, there are a lot of other problems with it, but i cant fix everything in a year. plus i am more interested in an experience than passing along 'data')
the elevator pitch looks like this:
iam is:
24/7 point-of-view video,
published to the web as serialized metafictional video blogs,
in a layered/drill down UI,
exploring narrative possiblities and new types of personal filmmaking.
iam thesis proposal
im working on a mfa thesis (titled 'iam') at usc to try and get around that problem. with storage and bandwidth increasing, we are going to end up with more and more people moving from text to video. (sure, there are a lot of other problems with it, but i cant fix everything in a year. plus i am more interested in an experience than passing along 'data')
the elevator pitch looks like this:
iam is:
24/7 point-of-view video,
published to the web as serialized metafictional video blogs,
in a layered/drill down UI,
exploring narrative possiblities and new types of personal filmmaking.
iam thesis proposal