Nokia: Connecting People


Nothing really. Just a snapshot from the council housing estate that makes up one half of our street. With nice crappy audio of bangs and shouts to give a flavour of the area.

The other half of our street – divided by a larger cross-street – is being ‘gentrified’ by people like me and Kate, with privately owned terraced houses rising 40-50% in value in the last two years. A 3 bed house is now worth ¬¨¬®¬¨¬£600k ($1.2m). When I was working in Investor Relations, I used to find this estate a scary place to walk through, and avoided it. Now I walk through it at least twice a day to get the bus.

When I passed this Nokia box just now, I was in the middle of calculating that the retail price of my Nokia phone was around a month’s salary on minimum wage after tax – and a quarter of a year or so on the dole.

On the plus side, I think 3 to 5 thousand people in the City take home bonuses of over one million pounds ($2m) each year, now (in addition to their 6 figure salaries, of course) – and in total around ¬¨¬®¬¨¬£10 billion is given in bonuses in the uk. So I’m sure all that will trickle down soon enough. That’s the theory, isn’t it? Strange it hasn’t happened yet. And last week our finance minister became our PM, promising opportunities for all. Things can only get better.

But anyway, what the fuck am I wittering on about my neighbourhood and the economy for? This is just a video of a dirty, broken down, badly-patched-up high tech box on my street.

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just another day as rupert howe

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UPDATE:
God, it’s been a busy few days. Very low activity here. Sorry.
Thought I’d registered Twittervlog.com – turns out I hadn’t completed payment and someone else has cybersquatted it. And .org. And .net. Vermin.
But screw it – at Pixelodeon, I was talking to Daniel and David and Michael about a logo for Twittervlog for the new site while we were drawing on our placemats like kids at Mel’s Diner, and Daniel (I think) pointed out the obvious gag to me: that TwitterVlog was TV. So I’ve registered Twittervlog.tv – which is perfect. I’ve made a nice square red TV Guide logo and I’ll be uploading everything there in the next couple of days. HURRAY! And then I’ll get back on the case posting films again.
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When I shot this, I thought I’d end up posting this tomorrow morning, but actually posted this from their house as soon as I got there, just a few minutes later… so I haven’t put my WordPress blog online yet.
The domain will be Twittervlog.com – currently dead.
And I’m talking about ShowInABox.tv, which is the best thing to happen to videoblogging since Blip.tv

I wish I’d taken another video of what I looked like by the time I arrived. The rain didn’t abate at all. It intensified. I was *soaked*. Had to borrow a t shirt and tracksuit trousers, just like John Travolta and Samuel L Jackson.

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Lumiere Rules: Friday evening in a heavy rainstorm, moments after putting the baby to bed


A crucial inconsequential moment. The only one I’ve posted all week. It’s been a H.A.R.D. week.

Lumiere Rules is a game I’ve been wanting to play for a few weeks, inspired by Andreas.

I put down my Nokia for the first time in months and picked up my old Kodak DX7440 (which, totally coincidentally and appropriately) Andreas recommended to me before I even started Fatgirlinohio, when I was looking for a camera and was admiring the colours on his photos and videos on his blog. I love that camera. I needed it for this because it has a flat bottom, unlike my Nokia.

From Andreas’s blog, Solitude.dk:

“The rules are as follows:

  • 60 seconds max.
  • Fixed camera
  • No audio
  • No zoom
  • No edit
  • No effects

They mimic the conditions under which the Lumiere brothers made their movies in the late 1800s.

“Aske Dam, a good friend, told me about these rules last summer when we were attached to the same research project. They mimic the conditions under which the Lumiere brothers made their movies in the late 1800s. All transfer seamlessly to web-video and videoblogs except the last one. On the web we are used to compress our videos because the raw files from our cameras are too big to be practical. But is the compression not an added effect? You can certainly tweak the compression settings to provide results that differ tremendously from the raw camera files.

If you make any videos that abide by the Lumiere Rules tag them lumierevideo.”

More info and Andreas’s videos at: http://www.solitude.dk/archives/20070522-2202/

Also see great lumieres by Gogen and Bshoot

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Waking up


Today, I realised that everything i’ve been looking for is right here in front of me.

It’s happening right now.

It might not be your dream, but it’s mine, and I’ve only put the pieces together after meeting everyone at Pixelodeon and seeing all the curated sessions of films.

This is why i’ve fallen in love with internet video distribution. Funny how it’s taken me so long to realise the obvious.

I guess i was too busy looking ahead for the one big idea, and not realising that it wasn’t a ‘show’.

As we say in Jedi school:
It’s not the End, it’s the Means Whereby.

And as the Dwarf said in Twin Peaks:
Let’s rock.

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Q&A after SpinXpress Presentation (30 mins)

Again – this is not for the usual or casual viewer 🙂 It’s a Q&A after a technical presentation. And completely unedited. Shot as it was, on my phone from the front row.

Lots of questions answered – not sure how much you’ll be able to hear the questioners – particularly Mike Meiser’s three or four questions from the back of the room – but I hope this a useful reference for anyone interested in finding out more about SpinXpress. See the previous video for a great introduction.

Answering questions are Dave Toole, CEO; Markus Sandy and Michael Verdi

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SpinXpress Presentation by Michael Verdi (10 mins)

Caveat: Not the usual personal nonsense. This is a technical presentation, and I’m posting it because it’ll be useful and interesting to a select few. It’s unedited, shot on the phone from the front row.

It’s a great, easy-to-follow introduction to the amazing new collaborative video production tool SpinXpress at http://spinxpress.com/

and also their brilliant Get Media tool for finding media online that you can reuse.

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IHOP Dogs


Starring

David Howell as Mr Mauve

David Meade as Mr Puce

Bill Streeter as Mr Wood Ash Blonde

Jennifer Proctor as Mrs Mushroom

Michael Verdi as Mr Russet

Michael Meiser as Mr Mahogany

and Rupert Howe as Mr Black

and Not Daniel Liss

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Not Daniel Liss, talking about why if he *were* Daniel Liss, he wouldn’t appear on camera


see http://pouringdown.tv/ for the real(ish) Daniel Liss.

This was at the In N Out Burger (again – everything’s out of whack in my posting timing) with Cheryl Colan, David Howell and Jennifer Proctor.

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