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October 14, 2005

FreeVlog and Video Podcast Tutorials: Apple Gets Into The Game

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Posted by Alex Williams

With the intro of the new video iPod, Apple now has a market reason to promote how to make video podcasts or as they have been called for months...video blogs. Here's a video podcast tutorial Apple recently posted. Read the comments over at The Unofficial Apple Weblog for perspective.

Here's another resource. It's called freevlog.org. Ryanne Hodson and Michael Verdi, two pioneering videobloggers, show what you need to know to make a videoblog at a minimum cost, minus of course, the expense of a camera. They show you how to make a videoblog on a Mac or PC. They go through screen captures, hosting, publishing, RSS feeds and how to get into the community.

Have you seen any videoblogs? I started watching the videobloggers a few months ago. Videoblogs are real entertainment. Many are quite artistic. They're wholly different than podcasts. Here are some places to find videoblogs as well as community sites available where vloggers congregate. Again, check out Freevlog. I found most of these resources at their site.

Videoblogging.info/
Videoblogging Yahoo! Group
Fireant
Vlogdir
Mefeedia
Vlog Universe
Vlogmap.org
We Are The Media

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