Media to Mobile Phones/Digital Movie Distribution
Media to Mobile Phones
Note: Since these distribution channels might not be in place yet, but are said to be important for media distribution in the years to come, we will provide links and examples, but indie content distributors should look themselves carefully at all the details before using any of these services - they might or might not be useful, this is * untested * territory:
Zannel http://www.zannel.com/ wants to offer "Zillions of Channels" and "will be the easiest way to share your content on mobile phones."
See also the related online article:
YouTube, Vodafone Hook Up (mashable.com, 09.02.07)
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Digital Movie Distribution
CinemaNet Europe ("DocuZone") http://www.cinemaneteurope.com/ "is bringing documentaries to the big screen by transforming independent cinemas across several countries into digital cinemas. These screens will receive films by hard discs or ADSL instead of reels."
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Related Links/Resources
remixlinks: open media culture
remixlinks: open media culture is a bookmark project that collects open media culture related links. Social bookmarking services let users tag links - all entries can be searched via tags. Here audiovisual related tags used by the maintainer of the audiovisual P2P Wiki section - some links are mentioned in this Wiki text, but there are more to be found on the linklist that might be worth exploring (ning.com):
opensource audio video 3d web2.0 blog
remix links
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Computers: Multimedia (Open Directory)
The Open Directory's Computers: Multimedia page is a good starting point for finding audiovisual related links and software. (dmoz.org)
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Video Production (Wikibooks)
Video Production gives a more technical detailed introduction to internet video and related topics. (en.wikibooks.org)
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Movie Making Manual (Wikibooks)
Movie Making Manual attempts to cover every aspect of film making - the project might still be a work in progress, but some sections like Linux in film production could already be of use for the dedicated indie film maker. (en.wikibooks.org)
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Filmmaking (Wikiversity)
Filmmaking from Wikiversity attempts to offer a full and free film making online course (in the making). (en.wikiversity.org)
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Personalize MediaPedia
Personalize MediaPedia ("This wiki covers everything from resonant interactive services to global personalization." - personalizemedia.com)
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Related Online Articles
(Online) Video
(10.05.07) Open Source: Ready for Its Closeup (www.linuxinsider.com)
(30.04.07) Online Video Publishing: Create Your Own Streaming Internet TV Channel With Streamcast Player (www.masternewmedia.org)
(24.04.07) Broadcast Yourself Live On The Web: Best Tools To Create Your Own Live Web TV - A Mini-Guide (www.masternewmedia.org)
(23.04.07) Learn How To Create, Publish And Promote Your Online Video: Make Internet TV (www.masternewmedia.org)
(01.03.07) Publish And View Online Video Using Free Software: A Present To Richard Stallman (www.masternewmedia.org)
(13.02.07) Online Video Industry Index (video sharing, search, editing etc. - www.readwriteweb.com)
(08.02.07) The 17 Most Talked About Online Video Companies and How They Differ (video about, incl. promotion of own service, and blog entry - splashcastmedia.com)
(25.01.07) Understanding Video-Sharing Sites' Terms of Service (www.techsoup.org)
(25.01.07) Video Search Engines And Online Video Directories: A Mini-Guide (www.masternewmedia.org)
(11.2006) Online Video: Getting Paid, Open-Source Storytelling/Film Making Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 (indiworks.blogspot.com)
(11.2006) Getting Paid: Sites that Help Video Producers Make Money (www.scottkirsner.com)
(17.10.06) The Innovators - Nicholas Reville of The Participatory Culture Foundation (blog entry and video - www.technologyevangelist.com)
(16.09.06) Openness Matters. RSS Can Help. (blog.blip.tv)
(14.09.06) The Future of Online Video - Openness Matters. RSS Can Help. (www.getdemocracy.com)
(07.04.06) Ten video sharing services compared (www.dvguru.com)
(06.04.06) Video Editing, Publishing And Remixing Online Is Here (www.masternewmedia.org)
(14.03.06) Why Ogg Theora Matters for Internet TV (maketelevision.com)
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Related Blogs/Sites
Audio/Music
Dave's Imaginary Sound Space http://soundblog.spaces.live.com/ is "A Virtual Playground for Audio and Music Enthusiasts". Has a very good selection of links sorted by categories.
The Future of Music, Media & Entertainment http://www.gerdleonhard.net/ is where "Gerd Leonhard explores the 'convergence zones' of music / entertainment and technology"
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VR/Gaming
Terra Nova http://terranova.blogs.com/terra_nova/ is "a blog about virtual worlds and their implications." (Academic) game research and virtual worlds in general.
GameTunnel http://www.gametunnel.com/ is "the web's home for independent video games." Other indie game sites linked at the bottom of the main page.
See also:
The Gaming section in this Wiki.
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P2P Related Media
Video
Who Owns Culture? by Lawrence Lessig - A talk about copyright and (remix) culture - 20 min. 5 sec. - Google Video via www.videobomb.com
Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us by Michael Wesch - " Web 2.0 in just under 5 minutes." 4 min. 31 sec. - www.youtube.com
Copyright Criminals Preview by Benjamin Franzen and Kembrew McLeod - A work in progress - 10 min. 29 sec. - www.archive.org
Many To Many produced by the Center for Social Media - Public Media and the Blogosphere - 12 min. 40 sec. - www.centerforsocialmedia.org
We Are The Media by Josh Leo - A video mash-up about the Vlogging movement - 2 min. 20 sec. - www.ourmedia.org
Free Culture by Maggie Hennefeld and Thessaly La Force - A documentary about the Free Culture New York Summit 2006 - 9 min. 23 sec. - www.archive.org
Alternative Freedom (Trailer) by Twila and Shauna - A documentary about the invisible war on culture - 3 min. 54 sec. - alternativefreedom.org
What is Peer to Peer? produced by the P2P Foundation - An interview with Michel Bauwens featuring CC licensed music - 4 min. 6 sec. - www.archive.org (or: on YouTube - www.youtube.com)
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Audio
Podcasts and Webcasts (from the P2P Resources section in this Wiki):
Podcasts "This is a directory of topical podcasts (audiofiles) related to Peer to Peer topics."
Webcasts "A directory of webcasts on Peer to Peer related topics." *** New *** in the Webcast section: Our Thematic Indexes.
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Text
The Podcasting Legal Guide by Colette Vogele, Mia Garlick, The Berkman Center Clinical Program in Cyberlaw; Creative Commons - Wiki or .pdf, 1.9 MB - wiki.creativecommons.org
Handbook for bloggers and cyber-dissidents from Reporters sans frontières (Reporters Without Borders) - .pdf, 1.6 MB - www.rsf.org
Bound By Law? by Keith Aoki, James Boyle, Jennifer Jenkins; Center for the Study of the Public Domain - to buy or e.g. free .pdf, (8) 16 MB - www.law.duke.edu
Community Created Content by Herkko Hietanen, Ville Oksanen, Mikko Välimäki - to buy or free .pdf, 1.9 MB - turre.com
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The Directory
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Here you can explore The Directory or go back to the top and the About chapter!
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Note: We plan to move "Articles in category "Audiovisual" (see further down) to the following 14 subdirectories - until this is done those directories are empty!
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BUSINESS
CONFERENCES
EDUCATION
INTERVIEWS
LICENSING/LEGAL
MEDIA
MOVEMENTS
OPEN SOURCE
PODCASTING
SOFTWARE
TECHNOLOGIES
THEORY
WEB 2.0
WEBCASTING
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The "Articles in category..." underneath have been collected by individual Wiki authors and are linked in various sections of the P2P Wiki. These articles are - even more than the text above - a work in progress. Some entries may only consist of a short description and an URL, while others may have been developed much further:
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