I present to you the Thanksgiving 2008 movie, brought to you in true HD quality via VimeoYouTube!!! (or not HD if your computer is slow) YouTube HD is below.
I also uploaded the small amount of photos that I took from Thanksgiving to a Flickr photoset, but there are very few photos as I mostly took videos.
I took the videos and pictures using my new, obviously totally awesome, digital camera! It’s a great still camera but also takes 720p HD videos, which are the videos which consist of the movie above (which unfortunately is super-compressed.) I’ll post more on the camera later.
I think this short documentary taken backstage from SNL’s last episode shows a more “real” John McCain than the one we’ve been seeing during this election:
Of course, then there’s also the opening sketch with John McCain and Tina Fey as Sarah Palin plus McCain on Weekend Update.
When Vance and Lulu (my niece and nephew) were over this weekend we made a spy movie. I’ve uploaded it to Vimeo (of course) and you can watch it below:
I’ve been an avid user of YouTube for quite a while now. But recently I’ve been using another service, called Vimeo. Here’s 5 reasons why Vimeo is better than YouTube
1. Cleaner interface
The first thing you’ll notice when you visit Vimeo.com is it’s clean interface. YouTube isn’t exactly ugly, but Vimeo has a nice, colorful interface which is easy on the eyes and not nearly as cluttered as YouTube.
Austen Squarepants is a 16-year-old high school student and geek. He lives in New York City with his parents and is interested in technology, filmmaking, and anything funny.
Netsua is his personal blog and website, where he writes about a variety of topics that interest him. The word "Netsua" is in fact Austen's name spelled backwards. It literally translates from gibberish to "Greatness on the level of Austen."
In addition to Netsua, Austen also writes for the mac application blog MacApper.