Today I see that my video "Storm Brewing" is featured on the homepage of a site called Create Culture: Artistic Exploration Around the World. This is the second video of mine that has been featured by the site.
Storm Brewing from dotartdude on Vimeo.
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Friday, April 03, 2009
Thursday, April 02, 2009
"Night Drive" Featured on Create Culture
Tonight I've been informed that my video "Night Drive" is featured on the homepage of a site called Create Culture: Artistic Exploration Around the World. It is an international social networking site for the arts - including performing and visual artists. I signed up in early March.
Night Drive from dotartdude on Vimeo.
Night Drive from dotartdude on Vimeo.
Monday, October 01, 2007
New Video, New Vimeo Channel
Recently I completed a video of a drive on I-10 called Road Home Highway. It is now posted on a newer blog, video process. This blog features videos that make use of special and or arty effects.
When I uploaded my new video to Vimeo last night, I noticed that channels are now being offered. Having set one up on YouTube, I figured that this opportunity might be worthwhile. Previously I have uploaded videos to Vimeo. I decided on dotartvideo as my channel name.
The odd thing is channels can avoid having features. It's a matter of customizing a channel. On a default channel there are boxes for a calendar, a blog, shoutouts, files (audio, image or document), links, channel activity, RSS feed, moderator(s), subscribers (little avatar squares together – similar to some blog networking) and even a forum that allows for topics (private and or public).
Dalas Verdugo’s tutorial videos explain everything about setting up and managing channels. He states that subhead bars were purposely given a gross color so you’d change them. That amused me.
When I uploaded my new video to Vimeo last night, I noticed that channels are now being offered. Having set one up on YouTube, I figured that this opportunity might be worthwhile. Previously I have uploaded videos to Vimeo. I decided on dotartvideo as my channel name.
The odd thing is channels can avoid having features. It's a matter of customizing a channel. On a default channel there are boxes for a calendar, a blog, shoutouts, files (audio, image or document), links, channel activity, RSS feed, moderator(s), subscribers (little avatar squares together – similar to some blog networking) and even a forum that allows for topics (private and or public).
Dalas Verdugo’s tutorial videos explain everything about setting up and managing channels. He states that subhead bars were purposely given a gross color so you’d change them. That amused me.
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