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Definition of vlog in English: vlognounPlural vlogs vlɒɡvlɑɡ A personal website or social media account where a person regularly posts short videos. you can add travel vlogs to the growing list of travel-related material popping up on the Web Example sentencesExamples - Plus, Garfield said, vlogs offer something reality shows can't.
- The last two sections focus on three controversies around the reality or authenticity of vlogs.
- With audiences typically in the dozens or hundreds, the vlogs aren't yet threatening ratings at the BBC.
- The next sections are arranged thematically, looking at different ways to address the anatomy of a vlog.
- Of the 11 videos I found defining a vlog, about half referred to style.
- Another way that vloggers utilize their sites is to indulge in a natural narcissistic tendency by centering their vlogs on themselves.
- During this time the first five videos posted on the vlog's index page were examined.
- So Dave from PR's got a vlog, then.
- The variety in the selected vlogs reflects the human experience.
- Suggestions on how to make a vlog ranged from rudimentary to sophisticated.
- The vlog's subtitle, "Where the journey is the destination", further supports this interpretation.
- He edits the footage on his computer, then posts it on his vlog.
- Video blogs, or vlogs, could help counterbalance talk radio.
- Hamilton's vlog offers a behind-the-scenes look at the everyday life of a teenager.
- I also created a little movie about this my second vlog entry!
- To get a sense of last year's trip, visit Casey's vlog.
- And his personality is perfect for stardom in the new, yet ever-changing world of vlogs, Kahn said.
- The negotiation of identity can take shape in many forms such as a diary or vlog.
- The overall tone of the vlog was lighthearted with a soundtrack that enhanced this atmosphere.
- He negotiates his old and new identities on his vlog.
Synonyms diary, day-by-day account, daily record, log, logbook, weblog, blog, moblog, yearbook
verb vlɒɡvlɑɡ 1no object Add new material to or regularly update a vlog. various YouTube celebrities vlogged about the trend having vlogged for nine years, Brown is no stranger to speaking to people on the Internet - 1.1with object Post one or more short videos of or about (something) to a vlog.
he vlogged the birth of his second child
Derivativesnoun ˈvlɒɡəˈvlɑɡər A person who regularly posts short videos to a vlog. Craig has been a vlogger on YouTube since 2007 Example sentencesExamples - the rise in popularity of beauty vloggers
- Soon a voiceover is heard, presumably the vlogger, articulating his insecurities, remarking, "Where am I going?"
- However, on the index page are "chapters" documenting each step of the vlogger's wedding day.
- A vlogger must broaden her perspective to maintain the interest of a given audience.
noun ˈvlɒɡɪŋˈvlɑɡɪŋ mass nounThe activity or practice of posting short videos to or maintaining a vlog. vlogging is a great way to reach a wider audience and can even drive new visitors to your site Example sentencesExamples - There'll be Olympic vlogging here in due course.
- Scholars have started researching blogging and online video, like YouTube, but they have yet to turn their attention to vlogging.
- Pundit Guy has more on vlogging—that's video blogging for uninitiated, the internet's next frontier.
OriginEarly 21st century: blend of video and blog. Definition of vlog in US English: vlognounvläɡvlɑɡ A personal website or social media account where a person regularly posts short videos. you can add travel vlogs to the growing list of travel-related material popping up on the Web Example sentencesExamples - So Dave from PR's got a vlog, then.
- The next sections are arranged thematically, looking at different ways to address the anatomy of a vlog.
- To get a sense of last year's trip, visit Casey's vlog.
- During this time the first five videos posted on the vlog's index page were examined.
- The overall tone of the vlog was lighthearted with a soundtrack that enhanced this atmosphere.
- The last two sections focus on three controversies around the reality or authenticity of vlogs.
- The negotiation of identity can take shape in many forms such as a diary or vlog.
- Plus, Garfield said, vlogs offer something reality shows can't.
- Video blogs, or vlogs, could help counterbalance talk radio.
- He edits the footage on his computer, then posts it on his vlog.
- Suggestions on how to make a vlog ranged from rudimentary to sophisticated.
- Another way that vloggers utilize their sites is to indulge in a natural narcissistic tendency by centering their vlogs on themselves.
- He negotiates his old and new identities on his vlog.
- And his personality is perfect for stardom in the new, yet ever-changing world of vlogs, Kahn said.
- Hamilton's vlog offers a behind-the-scenes look at the everyday life of a teenager.
- I also created a little movie about this my second vlog entry!
- Of the 11 videos I found defining a vlog, about half referred to style.
- With audiences typically in the dozens or hundreds, the vlogs aren't yet threatening ratings at the BBC.
- The variety in the selected vlogs reflects the human experience.
- The vlog's subtitle, "Where the journey is the destination", further supports this interpretation.
Synonyms diary, day-by-day account, daily record, log, logbook, weblog, blog, moblog, yearbook
verbvläɡvlɑɡ 1no object Add new material to or regularly update a vlog. various YouTube celebrities vlogged about the trend having vlogged for nine years, Brown is no stranger to speaking to people on the Internet - 1.1with object Post one or more short videos of or about (something) to a vlog.
he vlogged the birth of his second child
OriginEarly 21st century: blend of video and blog. |