Blip.TV's Dina Kaplan apparently challenged several bloggers to create video blogs. Some such as Andy Abramson did it, others such as Alec Saunders did not - and he explains why here. (Mathew Ingram also provides his non-video position). So why haven't I done a video blog? One is the time and effort to do a properly produced, quality video blog strikes me as more intense than a blog entry or a podcast. Two, I'm just beginning to get the hang of podcasting so I need to run digitally before I walk. Third - and probably most important - is I'm a "seasoned" print hack. While I can do TV, I'm far more comfortable behind the keyboard. Will I do a video blog down the road? Probably but it's not a priority right now.
Update: Brad Ideas has an impassioned "don't vlog" post that focuses on quality, search and access issues, while Robert Scoble offers an extensive truth and/or false assessment of video blogging.
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