Archive for November, 2006

I’m a little surprised that video podcasts haven’t really caught on. I get the feeling that browsing YouTube has become the way we find entertaining videos.

Personally, I’m running an app called Democracy Player. It works for both Windows and OS-X. Democracy allows you to subscribe to video RSS feeds/video podcasts. My favorite is Channel Frederator, which is a weekly collection of independent, user-submitted animation. It’s amazing to see animation in all styles, of all tones, from all over the world.

Channel Frederator on Democracy Player

Do you guys watch any online video series on regular basis? Red vs. Blue? Ze Frank? What is it about a given online video series gives it loyal viewers who, despite the lazy joys and high availability of random YouTube viewing, keep coming back to see the same series? I’m not critiquing YouTube, in fact, many of the great online video series are viewable on YouTube. I’m just wondering what aspects of a recurring video series makes it good for online viewing? Are iTunes episodes of LOST as good an experience, or is LOST less appropriate for online consumption?

Chillax

21Nov06
by Ken-ichi

G4 may not have the greatest rep, but this is pure … something.


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