Gopher rocked. I got on the net in '93 and I loved Gopher. I hated the web until I saw it using Mosaic. But Gopher compared to the early Lynx was no comparison, it was hard to find the links, and it was disorganized. Where Gopher was easy to navigate, and very structured. And then I saw the web with pictures, and I instantly got it.
That should walk you through the whole process and it's the basis of how I started http://askaninja.com./
I believe Archive.org does allow FTP uploading. http://ourmedia.org/ uses a proprietary uploader, or did when we used it earlier this year.
You could also look at http://blip.tv/ and http://revver.com./ Both provide RSS and hosting for free and with Revver you can actually make money.
We use http://libsyn.com/ for some of our media hosting as well. They are good, reliable and cheap. They have FTP and tools to create a blog onsite (though we use a drupal site for our main site).
http://ourmedia.org/ is setup for just such occassions. My video podcasts to a 100,000 people in the last month without complaint.
CC friendly. And free.
All films and filmmakers aspire to go to Sundance, only the slimmest minority actually make it there. And since this film isn't on the list, one can only assume that this film did not make it in.
There are other festivals in Park City that are concurrent to Sundance, Slamdance being the most famous, and this film might be playing at one of those.
Yes. And 25fps, is frames per second. So the top end camera takes 25, 261 megapixel images per second.
Gopher rocked. I got on the net in '93 and I loved Gopher. I hated the web until I saw it using Mosaic. But Gopher compared to the early Lynx was no comparison, it was hard to find the links, and it was disorganized. Where Gopher was easy to navigate, and very structured. And then I saw the web with pictures, and I instantly got it.
I believe Archive.org does allow FTP uploading. http://ourmedia.org/ uses a proprietary uploader, or did when we used it earlier this year.
You could also look at http://blip.tv/ and http://revver.com./ Both provide RSS and hosting for free and with Revver you can actually make money.
We use http://libsyn.com/ for some of our media hosting as well. They are good, reliable and cheap. They have FTP and tools to create a blog onsite (though we use a drupal site for our main site).
Good luck and create good podcasts!
http://ourmedia.org/ is setup for just such occassions. My video podcasts to a 100,000 people in the last month without complaint. CC friendly. And free.
http://festival.sundance.org/filmguide/Default.asp x
All films and filmmakers aspire to go to Sundance, only the slimmest minority actually make it there. And since this film isn't on the list, one can only assume that this film did not make it in.
There are other festivals in Park City that are concurrent to Sundance, Slamdance being the most famous, and this film might be playing at one of those.