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November 12, 2004
the 100 second video festival
Check it:
A short film video festival that leverages p2p networks for content submission and back-end distribution.
Each submission follows one rule: one hundred seconds or less in duration....
Works are submitted online via the torrent technology and given a creative commons license.
or via snail mail to a center which then does the dirty work (compression).
Various centers and/or individuals then compile and curate their own version of a festival.
These are then projected locally, cablecast on PEG and shared back online.
This sounds like an interesting way to bridge net video with the existing cable access infrastructure. It's from the folks at LTC. I'm pretty sure Jay's involved in this as well. Need to get Julie in on this as well.
Posted by yatta at November 12, 2004 10:43 PM
Comments
You didn't enable comments on the next post.
And your font is too light for me to read. Can you darken it up a bit?
Thanks,
--Steve
Posted by: Steve Garfield at November 13, 2004 7:13 AM
comments enabled.
and the type is darker.
all is well in the world.
Posted by: yatta at November 13, 2004 12:44 PM