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Feb 24 2008

Semanal Week 8: Science Homework

Published by Frank under enclosures, semanal, videoblog



Click the image to play the video: (WMV 5:32 14MB)

This week’s video is a collaboration with my daughter Elizabeth. Her class at school were each given a small kit and asked to do some science experiments at home. A fun bit of father-daughter time, and a great opportunity for a video.

I’m in two minds about the content of the homework, though.

  • On the one hand, it’s good to see schools and parents working together in education and any opportunity to get involved in practical science is great.
  • On the other hand, I’m very uncomfortable with the insidious nature of the corporate sponsorship and advertising in this pack, especially the way that part of the “experiment” is really just junk science aimed at convincing children that they need cleaning products. I’m sure that any effervescent mixture would “produce a rich lather” and displace ketchup in the same way. And without leaving half a jar full of undissolved pollutant behind.

While you watch this, see how many casual bits of advertising and Proctor & Gamble product marketing you can spot, and have a good think about how 10-year-old children are being trained to be good little consumers in the name of science.

PS. You think there is a choice of detergents?

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Feb 16 2008

Milking Iris

Published by Frank under enclosures, semanal, videoblog

A few things seem to have come together recently which make it somehow easier for me to sit down and edit some video.

Part of this is the impetus of the Semanal project, part of it is a recent upgrade to my current editing software of choice, and part of it is my recent purchase of a second DV camcorder (a JVC DR E720EK for only £99!) which I can use as a semi-permanently connected DV drive, leaving the other camcorder (a Sony DCR PC107E) ready for recording with no need to keep swapping tapes. I am also feeling the loss of my favourite little digital camera, which I had been using for nearly three years, stopped working a few months ago - its replacement produces lovely video, but is nowhere near as familiar and friendly for videoblogging.

The final component of this is the realisation that after a few years of videoblogging I have actually become relatively comfortable with editing. I know the software pretty well, I have a reasonably powerful and stable PC to edit on, I usually have a fairly clear idea of what I want, and (best of all) I seem to have the skills to get pretty close to what I have in my mind. This is mildly astonishing - I still vividly recall the weeks of clumsy and frustrating effort it took me to turn out even a simple few minutes of edited video when I first started in the early 1990s.

The upshot of all of this is that I have started dipping in to the hundreds of hours of tapes I have recorded over the years, and editing some of the raw footage into something a bit more watchable. Of course it’s not perfect, but with every one I do, I learn a bit more and get a bit better at it.

With all that in mind, here is this weeks video: A fragment of a visit to Shugborough Hall and Historic Estate in August 2006; edited in February 2008.



Click the image to play the video: (WMV 4:01 9.9MB)


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Feb 11 2008

Semanal 6 - Wind

Published by Frank under enclosures, semanal, videoblog

This week I thought I’d try some of the Semanal “games”. This video is part of the following:

  • “In the style of another videoblogger” (well, I have borrowed ideas from two - can you tell who?)
  • “Make your own music” (probably the first bit of music I have ever made!)
  • “No words”


Click the image to play the video: (WMV 0:45 1.9MB)


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Jan 31 2008

Trafalgar Day 2005 at the Lord Nelson pub.

Published by Frank under enclosures, semanal, videoblog

Back in October 2005 I took my little digital video camera to the Trafalgar Day 200th Anniversary celebrations at the “Lord Nelson” pub about a fifteen minute walk from my house. Over two years later, and thanks to semanal, I finally got around to editing it.

You can read more about the pub here, here, or here.



Click the image to play the video: (WMV 3:32 4.5MB)


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Jan 26 2008

Semanal week 4: Tuesday Lunchtime Football

Published by Frank under enclosures, semanal, videoblog

Every Tuesday lunchtime, a group of my colleagues get together to play five-a-side against a neighbouring company.



Click the image to play the video: (WMV 1:27 1.88MB)


Update The week after I filmed this, somebody came and examined the pitch and decided it was somehow unsafe:

Don’t tell anyone, but you can still climb over the fence to get in and play :)

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Jan 19 2008

Semanal week 3: Rain

Published by Frank under enclosures, semanal, videoblog



Click the image to play the video: (WMV 1:06 1.19MB)


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Jan 15 2008

Semanal week 2: The road to Brighton

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Click the image to play the video: (WMV 2:00 1.5MB)


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Jan 07 2008

Semanal 1: Maizie

Published by Frank under semanal, videoblog

My first semanal post. A short video about our hamster “Maizie”.



Click the image to play the video: (WMV 1:15 1MB)


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Apr 07 2006

VideoBlogging Week 2006 - Day 5 - Churches

On Monday I vlogged my drive to work. As it’s Friday, I thought I’d vlog my drive home again. This time it’s a bit different, though. If you have been paying attention, you might have noticed that on Tuesday I mentioned that Ipswich has many churches. Well, here’s an example.

My journey home is less than two miles. And on that journey I pass eight (yes, eight) different churches.

Here’s the proof:



Click the image to play the video: (WMV 1:53 6MB)

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Apr 06 2006

VideoBlogging Week 2006 - Day 4 - A River For All

Day Four. More scenery from my lunchtime wanderings.

This time it’s a short stretch of the river Orwell, the main river which runs through Ipswich.



Click the image to play the video: (WMV 1:02 2.7MB)

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