jumpcut movie:An interview with justin.tvWednesday I had lunch with Justin of justin.tv where I asked him a load of questions. The audio is not that good, and my camera died early on, but in case anyone’s interested, here’s a short movie:

Since he was going to spend some time with the Reddit guys on Friday, I invited him to stop by Jumpcut (we’re in the same building) where he randomly bumped into some justintv fans.

Though the company is in its early stages, he said that the plan was to find high profile people interested in wearing the camera. If they’re looking to market to celebrities, though, they really need to start getting attention from the Hollywood types more than the geek types. There is also a lot of financial potential in product placement.

Instead of giving cameras to select people I’d like to see these babies mass-produced from the get-go and let the viewers decide who they want to watch. I imagine justintv as a service where camera-owners can have their own ‘producer page’ and viewers can add them and create lists of preferred shows. It would be amusing to see multiple streams at the same time, especially if the camera-wearers are in the same location. A jumpcut tie-in would allow users to edit the videos of the people they watch. I have no authority to speculate on what their business plan is (or Jumpcut’s) — I just think that this would be cool. Watching a politian or an actor would be fascinating, but I like the idea of giving the technology to everybody at the same time.

Advertising is potentially a large source of income. They already have a product placement deal with Bawls. I have no interest in energy drinks, and yet I remember the company’s name, product, and bottle design (cobalt glass with dots all over it). Advertising: it helps me decide.

Justin updates his blog daily with video links to the highlights. Here’s the entry for Wednesday:
hanging out with justin

When Justin stopped by the Jumpcut office, I had stepped out for a second. When I returned, I didn’t see him. Instead of calling or texting him, I headed straight to my computer. Watching the stream, I realized that he was inside our breakroom. As I walked back in that direction, a few people from a conference room ran up to him, exclaiming, “You’re Justin!”. It turns out some yahoo types were watching the site when they realized he was in the office. Justin is quickly becoming an internet celebrity — they all wanted to take pictures with him. It was pretty much the cutest thing ever.

Even though Justin says that the camera does not change his behavior, when I mentioned the story of the two models making out in our building, he asked about their gender because ‘the viewers would want to know that’. Of course this brings me back to one of my favorite topics to think about — the definition of self and how online presence shapes that.

jumpcut movie:kay-suh-DILL-ahA few weeks ago I went down to visit my friend Andrea, and it happened to be the same weekend Justine went to visit Groovr This is a snipet of what it’s like to be around me and justine.

jumpcut movie:Move it, move itAt work we have just finished moving from our old, cramped space into the new building. I met a really nice game developer named Rez who works on the same floor. There is also a modeling agency around the corner and wired magazine is two floors down.

jumpcut movie:network2 rocksVanessa and I submitted a film to network2. We had to answer the question: “How do you watch internet tv?” We don’t exactly answer the question, but here’s the result:

jumpcut movie:My Date With JumpcutLast week Justine came to visit, and, as usual, we had a fantastic time. Here is a movie about her date with Jumpcut

I had every intention of attending Massive but I took a nap at 8pm to prepare for the late night. Unfortunately, I didn’t wake up until the following morning. It sounded like a lot of fun. Sorry I missed you guys. On Sunday Dennis and I went to Golden Gate Park to have a picnic. We strolled through the Japanese tea garden, which was somewhat crowded that day. It was apparently too beautiful for people to remain indoors.

Tonight I’m off to a Zivity gathering. Hopefully I’ll see some of you guys there.

It’s really hard to film random event stuff and then make a movie out of it. I’m going to think about how to make these types of movies more interesting to people who didn’t go.

Anyway, here’s one of justine and me running around

and a summary of the event
jumpcut movie:macworld rundown

Jumpcut is a giant piece of poo. Seriously, it is painfully slow (worse than last.fm) and I will not be surprised if we loose users over this. The fix is coming, and I can’t wait.

Macworld was a lot of fun. I bought this pink jelly keyboard cover for my mac. It dampens the clicky noise and keeps crap off of the keys. There were a ridiculous number of ipod accessories. I don’t need 1,000 ways I can cover my ipod, but I guess some people do.

I’m crying because all my photos are 640×480. I had changed the resolution on my camera last week for a stop animation movie I was doing (I gave up. It was too hard), and I never changed it back. I love having big photos because I want the option to print them large (also I have a huge screen so I want large photos in case I want to use any of them as a background).

macgirls prison break
I made some movies, but Jumpcut is broken right now so I’ll post them later. I got to hang out with (congrats!) and for a bit but I spent the majority of my time with ijustine and ashot. Justine is the first person I’ve gotten to know online and then met IRL. We got along beautifully. I had a blast running around doing silly things with her. I think my coworker was mildly amused at how emotional and weird I can be. I think the reason why I like ijustine so much is that she’s very comfortable with herself.

The one unifying trait about all of my friends is that they (you) are a bit weird (I mean that lovingly) and very much ok with it. The world ‘comfortable’ has some negative connotation in that it suggests contentment, or no desire to change. To be precise, I mean ‘someone who can express his thoughts or emotions without crippling paranoia of societal judgment.’ There is no denying that we are social creatures and the opinions of others matter but there has to be a reasonable point at which one stops caring. The people I surround myself with are both supportive and constructively critical. I appreciate being called on my shit.

Jumpcut is a giant piece of poo. Seriously, it is painfully slow (worse than last.fm) and I will not be surprised if we loose users over this. The fix is coming, and I can’t wait.

Macworld was a lot of fun. I bought this pink jelly keyboard cover for my mac. It dampens the clicky noise and keeps crap off of the keys. There were a ridiculous number of ipod accessories. I don’t need 1,000 ways I can cover my ipod, but I guess some people do.

I’m crying because all my photos are 640×480. I had changed the resolution on my camera last week for a stop animation movie I was doing (I gave up. It was too hard), and I never changed it back. I love having big photos because I want the option to print them large (also I have a huge screen so I want large photos in case I want to use any of them as a background).

macgirls prison break
I made some movies, but Jumpcut is broken right now so I’ll post them later. I got to hang out with (congrats!) and for a bit but I spent the majority of my time with ijustine and ashot. Justine is the first person I’ve gotten to know online and then met IRL. We got along beautifully. I had a blast running around doing silly things with her. I think my coworker was mildly amused at how emotional and weird I can be. I think the reason why I like ijustine so much is that she’s very comfortable with herself.

The one unifying trait about all of my friends is that they (you) are a bit weird (I mean that lovingly) and very much ok with it. The world ‘comfortable’ has some negative connotation in that it suggests contentment, or no desire to change. To be precise, I mean ‘someone who can express his thoughts or emotions without crippling paranoia of societal judgment.’ There is no denying that we are social creatures and the opinions of others matter but there has to be a reasonable point at which one stops caring. The people I surround myself with are both supportive and constructively critical. I appreciate being called on my shit.

This one’s about the yahoo talent show. I really really really like ijustine and I totally want her to win (though I have to admit her pilot video is weak). I’m getting more comfortable in front of the camera, which is cool, but I still feel totally awkward.

With all of moofy’s job talk lately I also have to say that I feel very lucky. I am so happy at my job. And to think that I struggled with the decision of accepting the job because they were way underpaying me like crazy. However, everyone was underpaid and so the only people who worked at the company really believed in the product.

EDIT: I’m a dork and I posted the wrong link. I have since fixed it.

This one’s about the yahoo talent show. I really really really like ijustine and I totally want her to win (though I have to admit her pilot video is weak). I’m getting more comfortable in front of the camera, which is cool, but I still feel totally awkward.

With all of moofy’s job talk lately I also have to say that I feel very lucky. I am so happy at my job. And to think that I struggled with the decision of accepting the job because they were way underpaying me like crazy. However, everyone was underpaid and so the only people who worked at the company really believed in the product.

EDIT: I’m a dork and I posted the wrong link. I have since fixed it.

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