Two More Vlogging Views
Source: saunderslog.com
In Why Video Blog? Because We’re Visual Paul Kapustka adds his view to the conversation around videoblogging. Paul provides a view which basically says “use the appropriate media”.
And Brad Templeton, in Please Don’t Vlog, offers a very interesting take on readers versus viewers. Perhaps his best suggestion is this:
There is one potential technological answer to some of these questions. Anybody doing an audio or video cast should provide a transcript. That’s writer-unfriendly but very reader friendly. Let me decide how I want to consume it. Let me mix and match by clicking on the transcript and going right to the video snippet.
With the right tools, this could be easy for the vlogger to do. Vlogger/podcaster tools should all come with trained speech recognition software which can reliably transcribe the host, and with a little bit of work, even the guest. Then a little writer-work to clean up the transcript and add notes about things shown but not spoken. Now we have something truly friendly for the reader. In fact, speaker-independent speech recognition is starting to almost get good enough for this but it’s still obviously the best solution to have the producer make the transcript. Even if the transcript is full of recognition errors. At least I can search it and quickly click to the good parts, or hear the mis-transcribed words.
Right on! Which vlogger tool provider is going to take Brad up on his challenge?
This is fun! What’s your view? Join the conversation.






