The Jeff and Chris Show
Yesterday, Jeff Pulver and I made use of the PulverTV studios, an actual, functional studio that Jeff built last year, and that we’ve used a few times for smaller projects. Yesterday was ANYTHING but small. In fact, it really felt monumental.
But as I try to write about it, I realize that Jeff said a lot of what I felt, and he said it really well. So what I’d rather do, is send you to his great post, and maybe we can collect the thoughts and opinions on it in one spot. Because I really want to reflect more on this.
It was really cool!
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Comments
I thought it was fascinating! First off, you guys are more natural on camera than some of the people I watch everyday on television. The relative simplicity of your setting up a live internet broadcast is exciting for other groups and organizations who might benefit from the medium.
Outside of the obvious uses like internet public television and business conferences, what are some of the more outer limits type uses you foresee?
I think its one step closer to transforming the blogger from Anarchist Op/Editor to Personalized News Agency.
To continue on UJ’s comment what is really exciting is the possibility of live broadcasts from the field. Citizen Journalists!
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I think it’s funny how live video is all of a sudden “the thing”. Web cams have been out for long time and mine has been live for over 2 years. But I guess it’s the natural progression. I’m curious though if video blogs are starting to fizzle out. With blips new player it allows you to have one player for all your videos. No need to post a new video each time. Let’s see what happens.