
So, in looking for video blogs that I would read on a regular basis, I have had mixed results. Rocketboom is a satirical news daily that is entertaining and mildly informative. It reminds me of a high school teacher's "News of the Weird" portion of current events. I like the accent of the anchor, Joanne, and I like the option to click into links that tell more about the stories that are zipping past. My browser opens the link in a new tab, allowing me to continue hearing the audio portion of the newscast, while potentially getting more in depth information on a topic that strikes my fancy.
Another vlog I found that I'd like to go back to is called Chasing Windmills. I added this to my subscription list and then I realized that this is no longer being published as of like 8 months ago. This was a common problem. I would look for vlogs logged in directories and they would be interesting, but after su

The audience for both series is probably a 20 to 30 something age group, likely urban in either location or background. The Chasing Windmills group used classic cinema technique, whereas the Rocketboom posts were a combination of traditional news clips of anchor slash news, with addition of sound effects, humor, and a much quicker rate of frame changeover.