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July 26, 2004

"Anybody can be TV"

Drazen Pantic is a big picture guy.

Starting as a mathmetician in Serbia, the emergence of the internet and the Kosovo war woke him up to the possibility of citizen journalism. He now lives in Manhattan and explains how it's all going to work. Videoblogging is here. His article lays it out.

PlaNetwork Journal -> Anybody Can Be TV: How P2P Home Video will Challenge The Network News

He focuses on citizens documenting and reporting the important, violent struggles around the world that are usually glossed over by traditional big media outlets. But I think it's just as important that people fool around, tell jokes, and ponder at their bellybutton. The point? With video, we can be more connected than ever before...more than writiting..more than voice.

Some choice points:

'How long will it be before our news reports come direct from local sources with their own video production facilities, in real time, over the Net? Who needs a cable network's team of celebrity reporters, with their jingoistic coverage of "Operation Iraqi Freedom," when I have unfiltered access to images and testimony from the war zone?'

The tools suites are appearing. But more than anything else, we need education. People have to learn that they can produce video comparable to professional broadcast quality using these inexpensive, open source tools. What can be more important to the future of democracy than giving citizens the ability to better communicate with each other?"

"Web logs are another example of how people are shifting from passive media spectators to active media producers. Now that a rich media layer is being added to blogs -- with the appearance of video blogs -- it seems that a viable alternative to centralized TV networks is emerging. For example, consider what might happen through the joining together of video blogs, Real Simple Syndication (RSS), and BitTorrent. This is a very powerful combination."


Posted by yatta at 12:21 AM