BlogFlix
October 20th, 2004

BlogFlix lets you create Flash slideshows from digital photos, and add panning and zooming effects. It also works with videos, but you do the conversion to Flash first with something like Blue Pacific’s video encoder. Interesting low-end approach to multimedia. (If you try it out, post a comment with a link.)

BlogFlix lets you create Flash slideshows from digital photos, and add panning and zooming effects. It also works with videos, but you do the conversion to Flash first with something like Blue Pacific’s video encoder. Interesting low-end approach to multimedia. (If you try it out, post a comment with a link.)

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Comments
1 - Abe

It would be nice to be able select any particular segment from a video, write comments directed at that segment, and link to that segment. The link would lead to only that particular video segment. If a video had multiple segments with comments, one could watch the whole video from start to finish, with corresponding comments displaying as text nearby. Is there a tool out there for this?

Blogging is text-oriented because it’s easy to do the above when the medium is textual. If there were a tool to allow bloggers to do this when the medium is video, could blogging could grow in that direction?

22 Ottobre 2004 - Cronache dalla rete

Le news di oggi. Paparazzi Swatch, profitti record per Google, Blogflix, Flash Lite su i-mode e Yafro.

We were thinking the same thing! In the past month we have added a service called FlixFeed that makes it possible to place a link alongside each video clip. You can page through as many as ten clips in a single FlixFeed presentation, adding short comments for each. Right now it is demo’d using animated photos but we will soon post a Flash video version. Thanks so much !