Posts Tagged “video”

I occasionally take it upon myself to ramble about how great Blender is. As soon as the 2.5 release is finished I’m sure I’ll have a lot more to talk about, though production-wise I’m locked into using 2.49 for a few more months, for safety and compatibility’s sake.

I’ve toyed around with Blender’s Video Sequence Editor (aka video editor) previously, but not much. I used it for a slide show once, I used it to put a watermark on a video, but nothing more complicated than that.

It wasn’t until this week that I actually used it to do some heavy-duty editing. An 11 minute video, broken up by scenes, and I used Blender’s VSE to stitch it all together and tweak the timing.

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As I said in a really old post, I’m going to start putting videos on a site like blip.tv someday soon. Naturally, I’ve been paying extra attention to how other sites have been implementing video ads. In that last post I just talked about some video streaming sites. Now we get to the meat of my current interest, online video with ads.

This isn’t meant to be seen as a comprehensive guide of all sites and different types of online ads, just a few notes and thoughts regarding the way I’ve seen some sites display ads. For extra fun, picture me saying it in the whiny, meandering voice of Andy Rooney.

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As I’m getting closer and closer to posting videos to an online video service like blip.tv, I’m starting to pay closer attention to how a lot of major content providers are…um, providing their content. In-browser. I’m looking more at how they handle ads, but I’ll start my small observations with a few without advertising: Amazon, Netflix, and G4. More observations on other services in a later post.

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You know what I haven’t posted in just under 2 months? This Maemo 5/N900 video:

Since the N900′s out now, it just occurred to me to throw this video up again.

Because I like it.

Lark

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