It's fairly simple but you probably know you can't just upload a DVD,
nor 28GB of raw DV footage that easily. I use my computer for work:
video editing and processing, image manipulation, etc. and I'm
familiar with the process. Capturing the 2.5 hours of footage and
getting it to fit on a single-layer DVD took 10 hours of computer
time. I can't afford to use this computer to reformat the video again
because I have work to do. I've handed it off to someone else who will
have it online shortly.
I've distributed a few DVDs (to my immediate neighbors who asked me to
shoot the meeting and promised to make copies for those who want them
and to John Fenton who asked for a copy) but my time with them is over.
Frank
On Feb 18, 2008, at 02:14 PM, Brian Siano wrote:
Anthony West wrote:
That would be great if you (or someone) would get this video on
line somehow. I'd really appreciate it.
-- Tony West
I have an unedited DVD of most of the meeting on Wednesday night.
I've also been speaking with someone about getting the footage
online.
It's really not hard at all. Just set up an account at Google Video,
and upload the file. You may have to break it into manageable
chunks, but it isn't difficult at all. When the FoCP held public
meetings on the Park A reconstruction this past year, I had videos
up there within a few days.
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