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An experiment in videoblogging
My muse has been making vague rumblings about the possibilities of video-blogging (or something, my muse is pretty vague when she's working on a new idea), but part of me didn't want to think about it in case it all turned out to be Too Hard.
So I had a brief play around with the software to see what it was like. Not too hard, actually, and the file is pretty small. Thus: A brief and rather pointless video-blog entry (link to file, right-click save-as etc)
No cats were permanently harmed in the making of this video :)
Let me know if you have trouble downloading/watching etc.
(I was reminded to do this after
mothwentbad expressed curiosity as to what my accent sounds like. So now you know)
Given how impossible I am to understand at the best of times, even without bad audio, a transcript (minus "um"s):
Hi, I wanted to try out this videoblogging thing, but I had no idea what to say, so I thought I'd just pick up the cat, and say "Hi I'm Sophie, this is Kira", say hello Kira, (Kira does not say hello) thus proving myself to be a complete cat lady. And that's all I have to say.
I'm sure any hearing impaired people reading this are SO glad not to have missed out on that scintillating dialogue :D
So I had a brief play around with the software to see what it was like. Not too hard, actually, and the file is pretty small. Thus: A brief and rather pointless video-blog entry (link to file, right-click save-as etc)
No cats were permanently harmed in the making of this video :)
Let me know if you have trouble downloading/watching etc.
(I was reminded to do this after
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Given how impossible I am to understand at the best of times, even without bad audio, a transcript (minus "um"s):
Hi, I wanted to try out this videoblogging thing, but I had no idea what to say, so I thought I'd just pick up the cat, and say "Hi I'm Sophie, this is Kira", say hello Kira, (Kira does not say hello) thus proving myself to be a complete cat lady. And that's all I have to say.
I'm sure any hearing impaired people reading this are SO glad not to have missed out on that scintillating dialogue :D
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* This is not necessarily a good thing, nor was her stoniness anything due to me.
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You sound higher pitched than I recall, but that might have been either nervousness or audio compression. And your accent seems much less pronounced too. Less push on the R. Impressive upward inflection at the end :-)
All in all, a successful test.
EDIT: for typo
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How I speak changes a lot on context, I think. Hard for me to judge since I'm usually too busy speaking to notice :)
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Actually that didn't occur to me. Hmm. Will have to investigate.
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I've always looked wistfully at videoblogging and wanted to be the awesome sort of person who would do videoblogging, but am too shy. I salute you!
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Yeah, I wasn't sure I'd have the self confidence for it either, that was part of the test. Though doing silly shows for children for a year seems to have burned out a lot of my residual stage fright :)
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You have an accent?
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Given how impossible I am to understand at the best of times,
Stuff and nonsense, I say! *harrumphs!*
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To non-Australians, sometimes :)
Because I speak very quickly and mumble a bit, people do often have trouble understanding me, especially if they speak english as a second language/with a different accent or have hearing problems (
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* This is not necessarily a good thing, nor was her stoniness anything due to me.
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You sound higher pitched than I recall, but that might have been either nervousness or audio compression. And your accent seems much less pronounced too. Less push on the R. Impressive upward inflection at the end :-)
All in all, a successful test.
EDIT: for typo
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How I speak changes a lot on context, I think. Hard for me to judge since I'm usually too busy speaking to notice :)
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Actually that didn't occur to me. Hmm. Will have to investigate.
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I've always looked wistfully at videoblogging and wanted to be the awesome sort of person who would do videoblogging, but am too shy. I salute you!
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Yeah, I wasn't sure I'd have the self confidence for it either, that was part of the test. Though doing silly shows for children for a year seems to have burned out a lot of my residual stage fright :)
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You have an accent?
?.?
Given how impossible I am to understand at the best of times,
Stuff and nonsense, I say! *harrumphs!*
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To non-Australians, sometimes :)
Because I speak very quickly and mumble a bit, people do often have trouble understanding me, especially if they speak english as a second language/with a different accent or have hearing problems (