Minor update to "Blogs, Moblogs and now "Vogs": Are Videoblogs Ready For Prime Time?":
"The next step is "Vblogging," for video blogs, with images derived from digital cameras, webcames, mobile phones and palmtop computers, which are becoming ever more versatile and cheap. "Those with a desire and a little technology [will have] the chance to write, shoot, edit and distribute video journalism on their own, even from the field," says Forbes.com." [Richard Ingham]
The scene of videobloggers still seems to be very small. A lot of people try hard to find informative websites (see some links here). Some newer links: Internetvideomagazine, Video-link.tv, Steve Garfield´s Video Blog including "Reality News by Citizen Journalists".
Update: "eyeBlog" for Point-of-View journalism:
"I just presented Eye-Contact Sensing Glasses and eyeBlog at CHI 2004 in Vienna, Austria. ECSGlasses and eyeBlog are a video recording and publishing system that responds to human social interaction. It uses a wearable, wireless Eye-Contact Sensor (1.3MB .jpg) to gauge when the user receives eye-contact from an onlooker. eyeBlog uses this information to record and publish face-2-face conversations without dividing the user's attention between the event being recorded, and the device being used to record it. Moreover, becasue eyeBlog uses eye-contact to start and stop recording, users do not need to sift through hours of footage to find interesting segments" [HML Blog]