I miss the days when I first started video blogging. I didn’t care about production value, how many comments I got, or even who watched my videos. Since I started creating more themed content a year ago, I feel I have been neglecting my personal videos I should be creating. Videoblogging has changed soo much over the last few years. More people seem to be turning away from creating the videos that just capture little moments. These videos are the one’s I miss the most. This is why I will create more of them.
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Great. These are the moments I love. What I want to see and feel, and what I want to create. Aaron blogged about the decline in personal videoblogging recently as well (http://www.thevoiz.com/2007/10/14/my-problem-with-videoblogging)
I think this sense of wanting to get back to that is partly why people wanted to take part in posting a video every day as part of National Blog Posting Month in November. If you look at the 30 or so people who have signed up for it, they’re mostly people who are still making personal films rather than formats, and this forces them not to worry about production values, building value, whatever - just to worry about the moment.
Come join at http://nablopomo.ning.com/group/videobloggers . You don’t have to post every day, but hopefully it’ll just be a nice little group of personal videobloggers posting more simple moments.
See, leaving comments on Rupert’s vlog is good… that’s where I found the link to this site!
BTW Flash RSS doesn’t work. Might be temporary. I’ll check back later.