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A new open source creative commons web site for film makers.

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magick.crow
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Hello,

I just started a new website with the idea of bringing actors, movie makers and 3d artist together to help each other make creative commons films. I would like to invite all your users and devs to join my site as well as write tutorials and reviews there for people using your software. I have made a forum just for kdevlive under software tutorials. I would also like to have a link from your site to mine. I have one to you already in the forum description. I look forward to hearing from you!!

Also if you are on other forums or whatever and like my site, please help spread the word by adding my site to your sig or posting a link or review. My site is very new so don't expect a lot yet.

May open source rule!

PS I have been on a lot of amazon.com canon hv40 and other camera reviews. They all have one thing in common. LOTS of people complaining about the video software that comes with the cameras and a ton of other people telling them to buy software, mostly Sony software. Seems like you guys need to get in there and help the users see the light!

Thanks!

Douglas E Knapp
douglas.e.knapp@gmail.com

Creative Commons Film Group, Helping people make open source movies
with open source software!
http://bespin.org/~douglas/CommonsFilmGroup/phpBB3/index.php
lordofthestrings
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That's very nice. Even if I'm not a filmmaker and never will be but only shoot and edit my family events, vacations etc.
One more thing, that website has now one more registered member named "lordofthestrings" ;-)
Ignazio
magick.crow
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I don't know about you but I think this is a wonderful film.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-meWF-41CSE
OK, ya, its my kid dancing. :-) But I made it using all open source stuff save for the camera. This was before I learned anything. I can now do much better. :-)

Douglas

PS Thanks for joining! Anyone that edits anything is more than welcome! Even if all you do is work as a grip on indy films, I want to have you! (taking family films counts too! You know by learning just a bit about lights and editing you can at least double the quality of those home films)


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