Vlogging: A learning experience
Friday, March 31st, 2006From my experience over the past 6 months I have not only learned a lot about making films, but I have also learned a lot about film-makers. In the past few weeks since posting the season finale of Kitkast I’ve been getting to know other vloggers and there are a few interesting things that I have discovered:
- Rocketboom correspondents are the nicest vloggers out there - In fact, the reason why they’re probably corresponding for the hit daily vlog is because of their friendly nature.
- Vloggers are cat people - Josh Leo proves this time and time again with his videoblog Vlog Cats. The site offers adorable video clips of the little critters reposted from other famous bloggers including Ryanne, Andy Carvin and Amanda Congdon. In addition to Vlog Cats, I have found that most vloggers that I’ve recently added to my Flickr contacts list have posted pictures of their cats… hence my theory that vloggers are cat people!
- When you love what you do, you’ll do it for anyone - There seems to be an increase in the interest to assist each other in creating vlogs. Recently there has been a lot of talk about this on the videoblogging group and I, personally, have joined up to help with three projects (2 down, 1 to go).
One thing that Zod and I have learned in the past few months is that although it’s possible to make a videoblog in a small space, it’s not desireable. We’ve also been putting off getting a kitten (something I’ve always dreamed of finding in my Christmas stocking) due to a lack of space in our appartment. Well, hopefully all of this will change in the near future. This week we found a 2 bedroom appartment in our building with a HUGE living room large enough to house all of the equipment we’ve invested in over the past few months… so if all goes well with our rental application, we should have the desired space for videoblogging and raising a kitten by May 1st.
I’ll be crossing my fingers that all goes as planned…