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#[[Interview with Jeff Jarvis on the Loss of Control by the Media]]
#[[Interview with Jeff Jarvis on the Loss of Control by the Media]]
#[[James Boyle on Re-Inventing the Gatekeeper]]
#[[James Boyle on Re-Inventing the Gatekeeper]]
==Blogs on Do It Yourself Video==
Selection from Valentin Spirik:
#'''The CamcorderInfo Blog''' http://www.camcorderinfo.com/d/blog.htm is "All About '''Shooting, Editing and Polishing Your Videos'''" and has a notable [http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/ethics.htm '''Ethics Policy'''].
#'''Self-Reliant Filmmaking''' http://www.selfreliantfilm.com/ "'''is what makes a filmmaker independent'''"
#the '''Workbook Project''' http://workbookproject.com/ is '''"a social open source experiment''' for content creators"
#'''CinemaTech''' http://www.cinematech.blogspot.com/ is about "'''Digital cinema, democratization''', and other trends remaking the movies"
#'''NewTeeVee''' http://newteevee.com/ focuses on the more '''mainstream aspects''' of the '''online video''' evolution.
#'''HD For Indies''' http://www.hdforindies.com/ is about "'''High Definition Video''' for Independent Filmmakers"
#'''BlenderNation''' http://www.blendernation.com/ brings "Fresh '''Blender News''', Every Day"

Revision as of 16:56, 28 April 2008

"Don't hate the media. Become the media."

- Jello Biafra


Introduction

This section, started in June 2006, is meant as an introduction on how peer to peer processes are affecting the media world, broadly conceived.

(Items from the P2P Encyclopedia are not fully ported; done from A TO D, i.e. first two columns)

These pages are maintained by Michel Bauwens. Thanks to Nathan Lovejoyfor his initial contributions.

Please also check our other sections on Open Music Concepts and on P2P Audiovisual Concepts, where you'll find how-to resources for autonomous and cooperative production of media.

Media 2.0 developments can be monitored to the associated bloggers of the Media 2.0 Workgroup.

The P2P Foundation supports the work of Transmission, a network of online video distribution projects for social change activists.


Citations

Robert Anton Wilson

"A monopoly on the means of communication may define a ruling elite more precisely than the celebrated Marxian formula of `monopoly in the means of production.' Since man extends his nervous system though channels of communication like the written word, the telephone, radio, etc., he who controls these media controls part of the nervous system of every member of society. The contents of these media become part of the contents of every individual's brain."

— Robert Anton Wilson


Extreme Democracy

"We must understand how the dominant organizing principle our national communications infrastructure shapes and determines our politics. If we want a truly democratic politics, based on the notions of equality with justice and fairness for all, based upon truly symmetrical relationships, we will have to have a communications paradigm that supports that goal." (http://www.extremedemocracy.com/archives/2006/04/peer_to_peer.html)


Key Resources

Introductory Articles

  1. What's the difference between Internet TV and IP-TV?
  2. Cory Doctorow: Three Reasons to Give Your Books Away for Free
  3. Key Essay: Unevenly Distributed: Production Models for the 21st Century.Mark Pesce

Podcasts on P2P Media Developments

  1. Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism
  2. Interview with Jeff Jarvis on the Loss of Control by the Media
  3. James Boyle on Re-Inventing the Gatekeeper


Blogs on Do It Yourself Video

Selection from Valentin Spirik:

  1. The CamcorderInfo Blog http://www.camcorderinfo.com/d/blog.htm is "All About Shooting, Editing and Polishing Your Videos" and has a notable Ethics Policy.
  2. Self-Reliant Filmmaking http://www.selfreliantfilm.com/ "is what makes a filmmaker independent"
  3. the Workbook Project http://workbookproject.com/ is "a social open source experiment for content creators"
  4. CinemaTech http://www.cinematech.blogspot.com/ is about "Digital cinema, democratization, and other trends remaking the movies"
  5. NewTeeVee http://newteevee.com/ focuses on the more mainstream aspects of the online video evolution.
  6. HD For Indies http://www.hdforindies.com/ is about "High Definition Video for Independent Filmmakers"
  7. BlenderNation http://www.blendernation.com/ brings "Fresh Blender News, Every Day"

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