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ReelBlogs launches
ReelBlogs, "the first video blog network," launched today. It bills itself as a production company that produces short-form video content specifically for Internet and video podcasting audiences. The first sample is at the new Bathtubyoga blog.
Sorry, but this kind of pseudo-Hollywood hokum is what users want to get away from. They want authenticity, not artifice.
November 7, 2005 at 11:14 PM in Video | Permalink
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I found, I hope, the vlog version of Blogebrity. ReelBlogs launched this week with its first vlog, BathTubYoga. BTY, a combo video and text blog, is a fictional comedy of two young British guys blogging in New York. It's funny... [Read More]
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Comments
Whether or not Bath tub yoga is successful seems like a minor point when you consider that Reelblogs will have 15-20 of these shows in the next few months (or so it claims) each made by different groups of people. It seems like just a few have to be good for reelblogs to work.
Posted by: John Reddings at Nov 8, 2005 12:30:15 AM
sure, how much do you think it costs to produce one of these? it's a great business plan...throw fifteen things at the wall, and if two of them stick: gold! all good.
Posted by: Lobelia Walrus at Nov 8, 2005 12:42:00 PM







