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  1. There are no quality online video series.
  2. Online Video has no viable commercial future.

…or so Ari Rosenberg asserts in his April 29th Online Publishing Insider article, Online Video Has No Character .

In this post I’m focusing on Ari’s first premise- there is very little quality original content on the web.  (My focus here is original online video series- television content repurposed for the internet is, as Ari notes, an entirely different story).

When I first started working in online video almost four years ago I had the opportunity to hear the incredibly inspiring online video pioneer Fred Seibert speak.  Fred had recently launched  Next New Networks, and espoused his view that there, in the salad days of online video, we needn’t waste time and money striving for perfection because for now at least  ”good enough” was enough to be successful online.

Four years later “good enough” has produced thousands of hours of “who cares?”. Most video series are fine, sometimes well written sometimes well acted, sometimes well shot…in fact I would describe most video content as fine, but ”not good enough for tv”.

Now that’s depressing. For the first time in entertainment history, independent artists have the ability to green light their own passions, to have their work viewed by a global audience, to shape cultural history. Instead, collectively we have arrived at a paradigm of derivatism and mediocrity. In fact I think the notion of TV is indeed the very problem, right down to the .tv domain. The term “internet tv” implies TV budgets, TV stars, TV formats and a one way viewing experience.  Already we are doing ourselves a disservice.

Online video series may not offer big stars or big budgets, but online we have the opportunity to invent new creative paradigms.  No longer constrained by the 2 dimensional 4.3 screen, or FTC rules or 22 minute story arcs or corporate funders or expensive production that forces us to cater to the common denominator,  we have the occasion to expand our idea of visual storytelling, to build new and unimagined interactive storytelling experiences and to harness our  communities in ways bound only by current technology, which itself is constantly evolving and creating new creative possibilities.

Online video series and the artists that create them will thrive when we embrace the interactive properties that are inherent to the internet. This is where our creative strength lies. This is where they key to compelling story lines and original, memorable characters lie. And who knows, maybe we’ll even stumble upon a business model along the way.

I’ll address Ari’s second point about online videos long term commercial viability in a follow-up post.

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This week on The Crabbo and Jabbo show meet Emily Rubin from Wash and Dry Productions… Producers of “Dirty Laundry: Loads of Prose”- poetry readings at the laundromat…yes…the laundromat! We will see some footage of their most recent laundromat reading and talk to Emily about why she thinks poetry and laundry soap are such a natural fit.

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It has been so long since I’ve posted to this blog…the sidebar widgets are sadly out of date, and my life has moved on in ways I would never have imagined since “Queston of the Week” first gave me wings.

I’ve thought about leaving this blog behind…and I might just do that… or perhaps I will bend it to more powerfully reflect where I am now in my life…

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Where am I?

by admin on August 23, 2007

in live, live streaming, synchronis.tv

I am over here! making my dreams come true!!!!

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Well not the live part… that feels like second nature…

In a post some weeks ago I wrote about the hardest thing I’ve had to overcome and that thing of course was my fear… lotsa varieties that manifest themselves in oh… quitting, failure, overeating, procrastinating… you know… but they all boil down to one thing… fear that who I am is not enough.

Well.. here I go… tellin the world that I who I am is enough.. that I am passionate and powerful and I believe in me….

(I know…that sounds so dopey and self-helpey… but its true..if you have a better way to say it please submit!!!! I would be ever grateful![youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJPPMv_YZVk]

A fantastic DP just signed on…we will be shooting virals in a few weeks…..Everything is falling into place…. Here I go!!!

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If you had to choose a song that was autobiographical, what would it be?

June 7, 2007 internet tv

Featuring answers from some of our favorite indie bands, including Ediblered, Kyle Lardner, Phil Anastasia (formerly Il Phil Carnage), Emiko, Blood Red Sun, Lez Zeppelin and Strospheerius… this is one of our hardest questions… and one of the most fun… So! If you had to choose a song that was autobiograhical… what would it be?????
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Are artists afraid of Success?- or why I have no artist of the week

April 24, 2007 artist of the week

My theory… our greatest fear is our own success

What’s yours?

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Are you good enough?

April 17, 2007 Podcamp NYC

Sometimes life’s simplest questions have the most difficult answers… Are you good enough? We want to know

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Yucko – the ying and yang of Rachel Ray and YouTube

April 2, 2007 courage

I don’t think the Rachel Ray backlash is so much about her food…
I think its the cuteseyness…. and why? Cuz I think it sends a message that deep down Rachel Ray doesn’t think who she is is enough, that she could never be accepted for simply being herself.

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Viral, Veoh, Podcasting, and why I am such a fan

March 6, 2007 Uncategorized

Podcasting is however an entirely different story….this is a world of self-starters… people who green-light themselves because they inherently believe that they have something valuable to say… which seems to have created the opposite of what I might call “the there is not enough” syndrome. Podcasters seem to inherently recognize that our audience is infinite and there is not really such a thing as competition. Podcasters passionately and actively support one another.

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