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- Verdi

On 2/21/07, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Im confused - how does it begin? Isnt a first clip needed to follow on
>  from? And if there is a lag between everyone sending in clips and them
>  being published, will people get out of sync with how far the story
>  has progressed? I dunno, for reasons like that it might work better
>  and get more responses if people could post their video straight to
>  the site rather than emailing it?
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>  What was the name of a similar experiment that some people did in the
>  early days of vlogging? Ive forgotten everything about it except that
>  it happened, anybody remember what I am talking about?
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>  Cheers
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>  Steve Elbows
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>  --- In [email protected], "Jan McLaughlin"
>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  > Interesting, but where - oh - where to begin?
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>  > Jan
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>  > On 2/20/07, sunbeam65 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  > > It's easy. The Never Ending Film has only three rules:
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>  > >    1. You can film only 30 seconds at a time.
>  > >    2. The film must move forward from where the previous person
>  left off.
>  > >    3. No sexually explicit, hate or other illegal clips will be
>  allowed.
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>  > > http://neverendingfilm.blogspot.com/
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>  > > The film will be shown on YouTube, IFilm and other video sharing sites
>  > > in durations of 3 minutes and 15 minutes. All work will be licensed
>  > > under Creative Commons. The film will go on as long as they are
>  > > contributors.
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>  > > Every contribution will be video blogged here in durations of 30
>  > > seconds at a time. Please list your full name when emailing your video
>  > > clip to neverendingfilm (AT) gmail.com, so we can give you credit
>  > > accordingly.
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>  > > You don't have to be a producer or a director to send in your 30
>  > > second clip (in 3GP, WMV or preferably MPEG format).
>  > > You can shoot with your mobile phone, digicam, handycam or if you are
>  > > the auteur sorts, 35 mm film too!
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>  > > Be part of film history.
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>  > > Thanks a ton!
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>  > > Sunil
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>  > > Yahoo! Groups Links
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>  > --
>  > The Faux Press - better than real
>  > http://fauxpress.blogspot.com
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