Archives for: December 2007
quarterlife - internet tv show
While what you're seeing here isn't necessarily the death of traditional media and methods... not yet... but it does mark a very big change from the procedures of the past. This is an excellent example of the new future of content: creative, niche-based content, streamed free over the internet in easy and quick Flash format*, with high quality fullscreen video, but without commercials, and without crufty borken DRM headaches, which has traditional TV bringing up the rear and getting the leftovers**. I think it's also vitally important to this method and medium that each episode is short, engaging, and that they come frequently - in small bites, so to speak. This isn't what you want to veg in front of the TV with, this has to grab you and get the point across quickly before you click off and get distracted by something else on the net.
And hey, indie music too. And, *gasp*, it's even downloadable! NO! (Ok, actually it looks like you have to buy it through iTunes, so it's not really that earth-shatteringly different.) But encouraging what are apparently fairly independent artists is something we want.
*Though with a bit of skippy jumping, but hopefully that gets worked out with the continued maturing of Flash-based streaming video.
** Yeah and that writer's strike isn't helping. Talk about being kicked when you're down... heheheh. I love it.
OpenID enabled!
Ok, I've now got this blog enabled for OpenID commenting. The plugin I'm using to provide the service is a little basic, but I expect that the plugin will expand in features over time. Initial tests show that it works (though not as I expected {mostly regarding the SREG bits}, but again, I think it's the plugin being a bit limited at this point), but if you don't have an account here, then try it out with your own OpenID!
I've also setup my own OpenID provider to host my OpenID identity, since I didn't care to use one of the third party services. You can do that too... I used an article from Sam Ruby as a base to get me started with OpenID.
Also, in case you haven't heard yet, Blogger is now OpenID enabled for commenting. It works very nicely.


















