If you’ve ever had the idea for a show or video blog bouncing around your head and you didn’t quite know where to start, you might want to take a look at Make Internet TV.
The gang over at The Participatory Culture Foundation have done a really great job getting a nuts and bolts how-to guide together. Seriously, it’s enough to make me want to set aside a weekend to start a video blog.
Very soon, the site will feature short videos from experienced internet video publishers. If you’re interested in sharing your expertise, visit the Make Internet TV wiki and find out how.
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So, if I’m correct, this is essentially an Open and Free replacement for YouTube? That’s an interesting concept.
Sweet new design. the background on the nav bar reminds me of the dark background (barely visible now) at simple bits. I like the bright-happy colours.
@Dylan: Yes, an Open and Free replacement for video publishing on the web.
It should be something to keep an eye on for sure.
Thanks Gnome. Glad you like it.
The red, green and blue color scheme idea came from the logo of the A&E TV show Flip This House.
I know this is off topic from your post, but I have to agree with Gnome… your new site design is awesome!
Thanks for your kind words Nate.