I was there during the french presidential campaign in France, when I was filming the 462 videos for http://sego.tv with a selection at http://videos.desirsdavenir.org. I was invited a few times during the campaign when I was in Paris to the campaign headquarters as I was working with the webmaster team.
This video was filmed just a few minutes after she did her concession speech, a few minutes after the official final election results appeared on the french TV channels at 8PM on the 6th of May 2007.
I still think the french socialists were robbed the vote by a right wing which controls all media in France thus most of the information channels during a political campaign. France has illegal oil, gas, nuclear and other special interests around the world as well as there are unethical monopolies inside and outside of France, which forced Nicolas Sarkozy to the presidency and which made sure not to loose control over french politics.
I believe in a democratic revolution in Europe which could change the fundaments of the society and change the way every country is governed. The revolution will happen on the Internet.
Now I am covering the parliamentary election campaign of the Radical Left party in Denmark at http://radikale.tv.
I am filming many of the videos at http://radikale.tv which is my contribution to the Radical Left party´s campaign in Denmark. The election day is on the 13th of November and the campaign has been going on for a week now.
You can see my 40 videos in HD and on flash websites at http://techvideoblog.com. I filmed all those videos using a new solid state 720p Mpeg4 camcorder, the Sanyo HD2 which I reviewed in this video:
Here is my Awesome music playlist which features a growing number of cool funky videos that I find on Youtube featuring some of the most awesome music that I’ve found so far. Youtube features about every single concert, music video and song one can be looking for of popular artists. I wish Youtube would feature higher quality and a full screen playlist playback feature:
This is the complete keynote of Opera Software’s Chief Technology Officer Håkon Wium Lie, that I filmed a couple of weeks ago at the Reboot 9.0 conference in Copenhagen. He talks about the Ogg Theora
Usually I encode the DivX HD version at 3.5mbit/s, but since this is a long video filmed from a tripod I chose to save a mbit/s in the bitrate to save on the file-size. The last few minutes of this 39 minute video is slightly out of synch, sorry about that.
Interview of Bertrand Gondouin from http://podesk.com a video-podcast 1-click publishing Windows/Mac software solution using the Quicktime H.264 encoder, Dotclear plugin, server-side flash video encoding and more: