hi On 8/20/07, Camille Harang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > i feel very sorry for late reply, we was in deep Indian country-side > without Internet connection, then travelling around Asia but too exhausted > to do any extra activities on Internet.
Thank you, it is a pleasure to hear from you! > > > If you are ever in the San Francisco Bay Area, I would love to interview > > you > > briefly about your film. If you are NOT going to be in the San > Francisco > > Bay Area anytime in the next 7 months, then maybe you would consider > > shooting yourself answering a few questions about the making of your > film > > and what it meant to you to use Cinelerra and why you chose Cinelerra, > and > > then maybe you could send a high res file to me. > > We are a team of three people, actually splitted between India, Thailand > and Korea (me), but there is a good chance we will all be together in > France in few months, with our PD-170 camera which is actually still in > India for shooting, so we can shoot ourselves. Okay, So if you get a chance when you are together in France, it would be great if you would shoot yourselves discussing why you chose to use Free Open Source Software. Your work is an important example of what people can do with Cinelerra. I would love to include it in our Digital Tipping Point Video Collection on the Internet Archive, because that is where we will draw all of our rough footage for creating our documentary film. The Janadesh movement which > is our real topic should end in november: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janadesh_2007 Okay, that is fantastic! I think our team can really match your project because we are all of us > quite different and complementary: > > Then there is Sebastien who was my dormitory roomate 13 years ago, we have > separate activities for about 10 years, humanitarian for him and free > software and arts for me. But we have allways been close and kept in touch > about our activies. He followed me in some free software meetings before, > including the active Cinelerra scene in Slovenia. And i also looked > closely to his humanitarian activities, but this is the first time we can > link it and work together. > > We are both French. Our film project is very international in scope. In fact, one of the main themes of our film is that Free Software will be part of a shift in the balance of trade / power / culture centers away from the US and toward Europe, South America, and Asia, unless the US learns to adopt Free Software at a more rapid rate. The US currently is in Microsoft's grip, and I believe that the relationship between the US and Microsoft could actually harm the US economy and US culture. We have 11 different languages in our film, and we will need some help from native French speakers if we are going to include our French-language footage. Among others, we interviewed Christophe Cazin and Christian Hardy, two French political / technical leaders about the use of Free Software in France. All of our footage pertaining to France can be found at this link: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=mediatype%3Amovies%20AND%20collection%3Adigitaltippingpoint%20AND%20subject%3A%22France%22 In case that link breaks, here is a tinyurl link to the same material: http://tinyurl.com/2zjwwf THere is her homepage: http://pachinee.homeunix.org/ Thank you for this link! My > next project is to build an Internet platform proposing a more profitable > and stable sytem for Open Content creators (software, art, documentation, > etc.) to get paid than donation/charity. So Aey will be my main > collaborator for this project, it can match your targeted topic i guess. Yes, I would like to submit our final work to your project! > main > > page. > > It is of course not too liberal, the 4 free software and open content > liberties are the goal. We just give us a chance for our video to get some > royalties using usual broadcasting network (TV channels) so we restrict it > at the beginning, That makes sense. but after a while it will be BY-SA/GFDL, don't worry, > before your deadline, just rememeber me if i forgget. How long do you think it will take for you to release it under a BY-SA license? > > film a 100 minute documentary, and we hope to have approximately 10 > > ten-minute "module" or short stories revolving around the theme of how > > people are using FOSS in their part of the world. We will then stitch > > together these 10 modules, and that will be our film. > > Sounds really promising, we would be glad to be part of :-) Okay, that is great. I will stay in touch with you as we get closer to completing our high-res library on the Internet Archive's Digital Tipping Point Video Collection: http://archive.org/details/digitaltippingpoint > > Really glad about your email, and sorry again for late reply. It is a pleasure to hear from you! > > > > Christian Einfeldt, > > Producer, The Digital Tipping > > Point<http://archive.org/details/digitaltippingpoint> >
