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...looking at my LiveJournal, and it occurs to me that the moniker "billTheTailor" isn't exactly accurate anymore. As of 23:59:59, December 31st, 2007, Seamlyne Reproductions is going away as a retail entity, I'm selling my machines, and I'm reorganizing my shop into a media studio. Tailor? Not no more. Nuh-uh.

I want to have a blog online that becomes a place other people come to read about filmmaking. That's easy: write about filmmaking, starting with "Greater Dark"; back date the entries like I've been doing this for years; start documenting some of the new experiences; write some articles about how to handle lighting on the cheap and how to stabilize a small camera and how to this and how to that

I have no real desire to close this blog and start a new one, though: there's a lot of stuff here that's either really good or really personal or both and I don't want to throw that away.

Okay, says I, here's what I'll do: I'll keep billTheTailor.livejournal.com for personal entries.  Now to create the new blog: mapsEdgeMedia dot somewhere dot com.

Typepad?  Nice tool, but not free.  Free is really important right now.

Wordpress?  Another nice tool, but to get any real customization you have to pay.  Again, no-go.

Blogspot?  Gets me the level of customization I want, but doesn't offer pages*.  I did go ahead and try it out, though, if you want to see it:  http://mapsedgemedia.blogspot.com.

In all those cases, too, you have to pay money for storage.  Since I plan to host videos, images and other media files, storage becomes kind of important.

Okay, so I'll write my own.  That's not so tough.  Little ASP code, little SQL database, done.  It would also be a good prototype for a couple other sites I've been asked to build.  Web hosting costs money, though...

Then it occurs to me.

Jesus, what an idiot I've been.

I OWN a web hosting company; it's what I do for a living.  I am its webmaster and its DBA and the administrator of the DNS server.

Problem, and blog, solved.




* On Wordpress, a "page" is just another blog entry, but it lives outside the blog hierarchy.

Date: 2007-12-10 19:15 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladyniniane.livejournal.com
I use Blogspot (Blogger) for things that need lots of words and some formatting, but aren't directed specifically at individuals, only at people. (That sounds more convoluted than it is...)

It's an online diary/journal in the traditional sense, one where I can post a daily (more or less) record of events and activities, and some random thoughts. The best example is the blog I created when I made the second trip to Japan:

http://rebeccasensei.blogspot.com/

which has turned out to be a fairly popular destination for anyone searching for information about me and my teaching (I had students at my new school asking me about the Japan trip when I walked in the door on day one, thanks to a Google search).

I maintain a second blog over there under my LadyNiniane name; its primary use is to have an online location for my sporadic attempts at writing.

I look forward to reading more about your film and your experiences, regardless of where you post it.

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