Open Video = Freedom
This is a new version of my entry for the Open Video Alliance’s contest “Open Video in 60 Seconds.†The music is “Landlocked†by Human Response.
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What is Open Video?
This short film introduces 'open video' as a movement away from corporate structures in the motion picture industry, towards creative and collaborative freedom. Running just 1 minute long, the film was created by Qasim Virjee at designguru.org in January 2010 to be considered in competition by the Open Video Alliance. * You may share or remix this video in accordance with the Creative Commons BY License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) FEATURING: - Matt Black from Coldcut and Ninjatune - Audio by Abdul Smooth - Video footage of D-Fuse's 2009 'Particle' performance in São Paulo - shot by toby*spark LINKS: - designguru.org - ninjatune.com - abdulsmooth.com - dfuse.com - sparkav.co.uk
Robots <3 Open Video
For the Open Video Alliance' 60 second video contest: contest.openvideoalliance.org Open Video is creative freedom to make, share and experiment-- basically, things we took for granted as kids. Dancing robots seemed like a good way to express this childlike (in a good way!) ideal. A disclaimer: I'm teaching myself After Effects as I go, and this is my first project... The music is "The Simple Mechanics" by Lovers v. Haters: loversvhaters.com
Big Media vs. Cookie Monster: Open Video & Sharing
My entry for the Open Video Alliance contest. How are corporate media giants challenging some of the basic principles we were taught as children? Remix by Tom Tenney Music by Briareus. Featuring source material from thesingingnerd, David Köhlmeier, papyromancer, Qasim Virjee, Josh Levy and MissMadDawg.
What Open Video Means... to Me
My submission for the Open Video Alliance contest I would like to thank the following content producers for allowing me to reference their material in this video: Melissa "Zippy" Downing for her polaroid art and iphone app hitRECord.org users Tori and mattpietro527 for the Banksy and Ballerina footage Poken social networking presentation by Alan and Steven Cloud Mirror by the amazing Eric Gradman Creative Commons Flickr images and Blip.tv footage The Cellar Trailer by David Garrett New Frontier exhibit at Sundance 2010 Spoken Word footage by Richard Salazar and Lilian Beck for the green screen help Music by CC artist Axial Ensemble
Open Sky Open Mind Open Video
Why is Open Video important. 60 seconds contest spot. Time Lapses, Animations, Editing: David Köhlmeier, additional info: dkmotion.com Music: Mindthings, Fractal
Open Video & Journalism
Open video issues have significant implications for videojournalists— and journalists of all kinds, really. Learn more about open video at openvideoalliance.org.


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February 17, 2010,8:45 a.m. UTC