No special effects, either-- that's just me at the mike.
re: vlogging
Yeah, I'd love to, but I'd need a decent digital video camera. Wanna buy one for me? Heh.
The reason I started YouTubing was primarily because YouTube was the answer to the question: "Where can I find free, reliable FTP space for my audioblogs?" Since YouTube requires images to go along with sound, I had to figure out how to slap a still picture onto an audio file. I checked my QuickTime Pro tutorial, and within a few minutes was able to insert a pic, then export the new audio-pic composite as an AVI file.
So I'll be audioblogging for a bit, at least until I get an actual video camera. I don't want a web cam; too much of YouTube is just people sitting at a keyboard (even though, in some cases, they have interesting things to say). No, I'd rather go for action shots-- lots of fighting and vomiting, with a toilet scene or two, and maybe some nosepicking thrown in.
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Holy crap, man... is that really you? That's one of the best Arnold impressions I've ever heard.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit, though, when you said you were going to be on YouTube, I was kind of expecting some vlogging.
Yes, it is I-- the Holy Crap Man himself!
ReplyDeleteNo special effects, either-- that's just me at the mike.
re: vlogging
Yeah, I'd love to, but I'd need a decent digital video camera. Wanna buy one for me? Heh.
The reason I started YouTubing was primarily because YouTube was the answer to the question: "Where can I find free, reliable FTP space for my audioblogs?" Since YouTube requires images to go along with sound, I had to figure out how to slap a still picture onto an audio file. I checked my QuickTime Pro tutorial, and within a few minutes was able to insert a pic, then export the new audio-pic composite as an AVI file.
So I'll be audioblogging for a bit, at least until I get an actual video camera. I don't want a web cam; too much of YouTube is just people sitting at a keyboard (even though, in some cases, they have interesting things to say). No, I'd rather go for action shots-- lots of fighting and vomiting, with a toilet scene or two, and maybe some nosepicking thrown in.
Kevin
"...lots of fighting and vomiting, with a toilet scene or two, and maybe some nosepicking thrown in."
ReplyDeleteThat would be awesome if you could do all of that at the same time. I'd watch that.