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Don't Make Me Steal
"1. Pricing: In general I want the pricing model to be simple & transparent. I don't mind a slight difference in pricing between movies with regard to the age of the movie.
* Rentals should not exceed 1/3 of the cinema price.
* Purchases should not exceed the cinema price.
* Monthly flat rate prices should not exceed 3 visits to the cinema.
* TV shows should cost 1/3 the price of movies.
* Payments are for the content, not bandwidth.

2. Languages
* I can obtain the audio in every language produced for the content.
* After purchasing a movie, all the languages are available.
* Fans are legally allowed to create and share subtitles for any content.

3. Convenience
* The content I paid for is instantly available.
* Content is delivered without ads, or disrupting infringement warnings.
* I can find movies or TV shows by year, director, language, country, genre, iMDB ID, etc.
4. Choice And Release Dates
* The release date is global. There are no limits regarding the country I live in…"
media  consumption  2012  manifesto  cinema  campaign  piracy  downloads  film  movies  copyright  from delicious
february 2012 by robertogreco
Can I Stream...
"Can I Stream is a simple search engine to find what Movies and TV shows are available for legal streaming on the web. Instead of slogging through several sites trying to find the movie you want to watch online, you can search Can I Stream and find out immediately.

To search for a Movie or TV Show, just click the dotted line above and enter your search. Expert users can skip right to the results straight from the URL by typing in their title split by dashes - for example, http://canistre.am/back-to-the-future.

Can I Stream is a side project from Chris Dary, a developer at Arc90."
canistream  onlinetoolkit  chrisdary  video  film  movies  tv  streaming  from delicious
february 2012 by robertogreco
Film History 101 (via Netflix Watch Instantly) « Snarkmarket [See also Matt Penniman's "Sci-fi Film History 101" list: http://snarkmarket.com/2010/6492]
"Robin is absolutely right: I like lists, I remember everything I’ve ever seen or read, and I’ve been making course syllabi for over a decade, so I’m often finding myself saying “If you really want to understand [topic], these are the [number of objects] you need to check out.” Half the fun is the constraint of it, especially since we all now know (or should know) that constraints = creativity."
film  netflix  history  cinema  movies  timcarmody  snarkmarket  teaching  curation  curating  constraints  lists  creativity  forbeginners  thecanon  pairing  sharing  expertise  experience  education  learning  online  2010  frankchimero  surveycourses  surveys  web  internet  perspective  organization  succinct  focus  design  the101  robinsloan  classes  classideas  format  delivery  guidance  beginner  reference  pacing  goldcoins  surveycasts  from delicious
december 2010 by robertogreco
The Fisch Flip, or why upside down thinking can drive innovation « Re-educate Seattle
"Karl Fisch…upended typical way we think about teaching: videotaped his lectures, uploaded them to YouTube, & assigned them as homework. Then had students do what used to be homework—practice problems—in class where he walks around & gives students one-on-one help.

…Pink explains how Seth Godin proposed a Fisch Flip for book publishing industry: publishers launch new book by releasing cheap paperback, & then introduce pricey hardcover once it catches on.

Or what if movie studio released film on DVD, let word of mouth spread, then invite early adopters to watch it on big screen as communal experience?

…another: one software company has decided to throw huge party for employees on first day on job, rather than waiting for a going-away party on their last day.

This is just a start. The most forward thinking people in business are refusing to accept the rules of the previous generation. They’re challenging every assumption, & sometimes completely flipping the script."
karlfisch  danielpink  stevemiranda  sethgodin  fischflip  andysmallman  pscs  happiness  education  learning  homework  publishing  books  dvd  film  movies  business  gamechanging  pugetsoundcommunityschool  from delicious
september 2010 by robertogreco
PlotWeaver: Automating xkcd's Movie Character Interaction Graphs - information aesthetics
"After noticing the beauty behind xkcd's beautiful graphs depicting the Interactions of Movie Characters, Stanford student Vadim Ogievetsky decided to develop an online software tool that would allow him to generate visually similar looking versions. Accordingly, PlotWeaver [stanford.edu] presents an efficient and effective layout algorithm that, with the users help, generates visual results similar to these hand-crafted posters. Ultimately, his aim is to even automate the whole process from movie script or IMDB quote page to a beautiful representative visual depiction.
art  crowdsourcing  data  film  movies  statistics  visualization  xkcd  storytelling  narrative  software  programming 
june 2010 by robertogreco
Riverfold Software - Clipstart
"Clipstart complements your photo application to give you a place that is designed for home movies. Import your movies, tag, search, and upload with one click to Flickr and Vimeo. You can even quickly upload a trimmed portion of a movie without needing to save a new copy. If you have dozens or hundreds of short movies from a Flip or video camera, Clipstart provides the workflow to finally make sense of them."
video  software  mac  vimeo  movies  macosx  osx 
february 2010 by robertogreco
Ciné Institute NEWS
"Ciné Institute provides Haitian youth with film education and edutainment, technical training, and media related micro enterprise opportunities. We integrate educational film screenings into classrooms of public schools, train aspiring filmmakers in all aspects of production, and develop and produce films of all kinds in partnership with our students and graduates. The Institute also promotes excellence in Haitian cinema domestically and abroad and holds weekly entertainment screenings of films from around the world at its theater.
education  media  film  youth  movies  filmmaking  journalism  haiti  schools 
february 2010 by robertogreco
Audiences experience 'Avatar' blues - CNN.com
"James Cameron's completely immersive spectacle "Avatar" may have been a little too real for some fans who say they have experienced depression and suicidal thoughts after seeing the film because they long to enjoy the beauty of the alien world Pandora. On the fan forum site "Avatar Forums," a topic thread entitled "Ways to cope with the depression of the dream of Pandora being intangible," has received more than 1,000 posts from people experiencing depression and fans trying to help them cope. The topic became so popular last month that forum administrator Philippe Baghdassarian had to create a second thread so people could continue to post their confused feelings about the movie."
depression  virtualworlds  sadness  pandora  hollywood  culture  future  psychology  media  environment  film  avatar  blues  immersion  movies  3d  health 
january 2010 by robertogreco
“Suddenly one day some little fat girl in Ohio is going to be the new Mozart… and make a…”
““Suddenly one day some little fat girl in Ohio is going to be the new Mozart… and make a beautiful film with her father’s little camera-corder, and for once this whole professionalism about movies will be destroyed forever and it will become an art form.””
francisfordcoppola  art  cinema  film  professionalism  glvo  lowbrow  movies 
january 2010 by robertogreco
Watch This: 70-Minute Video Review of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace | /Film
"Chances are you probably didn’t like Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. You might be a Star Wars fan, or at least a fan of the original trilogy. After waiting in line for hours, days, weeks, you may have even written a mini 200-400 word review on an internet message board somewhere. If you were a working movie critic, you might have even written a 1,000-2,000 word review of the film for some newspaper or magazine. All of this exists in the realm of possibility…but what about a 70-minute video review? Some guy named Mike from Milwaukee, WI put together a 70-minute video review discussing the many reasons why the movie was horrible. And this isn’t your usual fanboy rant, this is an epic, well-edited well-constructed piece of geek film criticism. In fact, the way I learned about the video was from Lost co-creator and Star Trek producer Damon Lindelof, who said “Your life is about to change. This is astounding filmmaking. Watch ALL of it.”"
filmmaking  georgelucas  critique  humor  film  scifi  comedy  starwars  movies  reviews  criticism 
december 2009 by robertogreco
Streaming Soon on Netflix Instant Watch
"In 2009, Netflix began providing thorough data for upcoming Instant Watch releases. On the Roku Forums (Creators of the Roku Digital Video Player - originally a Netflix-only player), forum member Matthew (aka MCWHAMMER) began tracking this data with help from other members of the Roku community.
netflix  glvo  streaming  streams  directory  reference  comingsoon  tv  media  film  movies  entertainment  video  online  internet 
september 2009 by robertogreco
Students Recall More Hollywood than History | LiveScience
""What we found is that there's something really special about watching a film that lets people retain information from that film, even when they had read a contradictory account in the textbook," said Andrew Butler, a psychology researcher at Washington University in St. Louis during the time he and his colleagues conducted the study. There's a positive flip-side to this memory for movies: Researchers also found that historically accurate films can actually boost student learning alongside the usual textbook reading. That represents the good news for history teachers who screen Hollywood fare such as "Elizabeth," "Marie Antoinette" or "U-571" in their classrooms, because films apparently stick in students' memories regardless of whether they are right or wrong."
education  learning  teaching  film  media  memory  research  books  history  pedagogy  movies  tcsnmy 
august 2009 by robertogreco
notes.husk.org. Movies, even those that run nearly 3 hours long,....
“Movies, even those that run nearly 3 hours long, are more like short stories than novels, and TV shows, with the space for digression and intricate plots twists, are more like novels. But in a perverse irony, movies and TV shows have the reverse prestige of short stories and novels, and so the temptation is to take higher prestige novels and turn them into movies.”
film  tv  novels  movies  writing  literature  via:preoccupations 
july 2009 by robertogreco
Kevin Kelly -- The Technium - Better Than Owning
"Access is so superior to ownership, or possession, that it will drive the emerging intangible economy. The chief holdup to full-scale conversion from ownership to omni-access is the issue of modification and control. In traditional property regimes only owners have the right to modify or control the use of the property. The right of modification is not transferred in rental, leasing, or licensing agreements. But they are transferred in open source content and tools, which is part of their great attraction in this new realm. The ability and right to improve, personalize, or appropriate what is shared will be a key ingredient in the advance of omni-access. But as the ability to modify is squeezed from classic ownership models (think of those silly shrink-wrap warranties), ownership is degraded.
ownership  postmaterialism  kevinkelly  technology  society  internet  future  digital  economics  capitalism  music  property  rent  fashion  movies  information  free  sharing 
january 2009 by robertogreco
Who Stole My Volcano? Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Dematerialisation of Supervillain Architecture. « Magical Nihilism [see also: http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2008/11/where_is_my_white_cat_and_my_e.html]
"But then in an almost throw-away aside to Adam, he reflected that the modern Bond villain (and he might have added, villains in pop culture in general) is placeless, ubiquitous, mobile. His hidden fortress is in the network, represented only by a briefcase, or perhaps even just a mobile phone. Where’s the fun in that for a production designer? Maybe it’s in the objects. It’s not the pictures that got small, but the places our villains draw they powers from." ... "So - for a “4th generation warfare” supervillain there aren’t even objects for the production designer to create and imbue with personality. The effects and the consequences can be illustrated by the storytelling, but the network and the intent can’t be foreshadowed by environments and objects in the impressionist way that Adam employed to support character and storytelling. But - what about materialising, visualising these invisible networks in order to do so?"
mattjones  design  culture  infrastructure  nomads  neo-nomads  capitalism  mobility  comics  production  villains  jamesbond  coldwar  movies  architecture  film  network  2008  cityofsound  visualization  storytelling  ubiquitous  ubicomp  mobile  supervillains  dematerialization  unproduct 
november 2008 by robertogreco
Here’s what happens when you look for truth: Life Without Buildings Interviews Charlie Kaufman : Life Without Buildings
"I had this thought at the time that the only reason that this exists is because somebody lived in a culture at that time where you could work on something for 25 years and it was acceptable, you know? It was like, this is your work. He wasn’t trying to be famous, he wasn’t trying to put a lot of stuff into the world, and he was comfortable with the idea although I’m sure it was partly because he was a monk. It was just “this is what i’m going to do.” And we don’t really have anything like that now in the world. It feels like…it feels like we’re lacking because we have this model of work which is almost like industrial production where you have to keep doing new things. You’re only as good as the last thing you did and you have to come out with new work. A lot of it is by what our culture suggests is important but you also need to make a living so you need to keep working."
culture  architecture  movies  design  film  nyc  space  via:blackbeltjones  charliekaufman  glvo  cv  slow  work  time  learning  pace  synecdoche  writing  narrative  storytelling  howwework 
november 2008 by robertogreco
Timeline twins, music and movies
"Listening to Michael Jackson's Thriller today is equivalent to listening to Elvis Presley's first album (1956) at the time of Thriller's release in 1982. Elvis singles in 1956 included Blue Suede Shoes, Hound Dog, and Love Me Tender.
time  history  music  film  movies  age  aging  popculture  culture  timelines  memory  perception  childhood 
november 2008 by robertogreco
Cool Tools: The Eye is Quicker
"As any kid with iMovie knows, you assemble a film from short pieces cut from raw shots. Ah, but where do you cut? This frame, or that one? And which order do you join them? The art of a movie often lies in exactly how it is edited frame by frame. Much like the art of placing one word after another. The possibilities could go a million ways, but only one sequence will appear inevitable in retrospect. So how do you decide?
books  editing  kevinkelly  video  movies  imove  classideas  documentary  film 
november 2008 by robertogreco
Why people pirate games
"The gaming, music, & movie industry would do well to take note of key sentence: "Anything that made purchasing & starting to play difficult - like copy protection, DRM, 2-step online purchasing routines - anything at all standing between impulse to play & playing in game itself was seen as legitimate signal to take free route." Last week, I tried to buy an episode of a TV show from iTunes Store. It didn't work and there was no error message. Thinking the download had corrupted something, I tried again and the same problem occurred. (learned later that I needed to upgrade Quicktime) Because I just wanted to watch the show and not deal with Apple's issues, I spend 2 minutes online, found it somewhere for free & watched the stolen version instead. I felt OK about it because I'd already paid for the real thing *twice*, but in the future, I'll be a little wary purchasing TV shows from iTunes & maybe go the easier route first."
games  drm  piracy  kottke  music  movies  film  gaming  videogames  kevinkelly 
september 2008 by robertogreco
WarGames: A Look Back at the Film That Turned Geeks and Phreaks Into Stars
"It was the year Ronald Reagan called the Soviet Union an "evil empire"; the year the United Nations implored the Russians to withdraw from Afghanistan; the year ABC aired The Day After, a TV movie about the wake of a nuclear attack on the US."
movies  film  wargames  geek  nostalgia  programming  history  digitalculture  videogames  computers  sciencefiction  scifi  80s 
july 2008 by robertogreco
Conceptual Trends and Current Topics - Tools for Vizuality
"As they do we will march from literacy to vizuality. In order to complete that great transition, we'll need a whole suite of tools, like these first primitive ones above, which permit us to manipulate, manage, store, cite and create moving images as easi
annotation  film  hypertext  media  movies  tagging  technology  video  visual  kevinkelly  literacy  visualliteracy 
june 2008 by robertogreco
hyperpeople » Blog Archive » Unevenly Distributed:Production Models for the 21st Century
"Sharing is an essential quality of all of the media this fifteen year-old has ever known. In his eyes, if it can’t be shared, a piece of media loses most of its value. If it can’t be forwarded along, it’s broken."
bittorrent  distribution  film  video  media  music  p2p  piratebay  napster  internet  web  online  history  sharing  piracy  future  television  tv  movies  youtube  gnutella  cds  dvds  copying  copyright  broadcast  abundance  newmedia  production  society  cinema  computers 
january 2008 by robertogreco
Slate V - Hillary's Inner Tracy Flick
"Don't you just hate when some upstart comes along and threatens your best-laid plans? We were struck by how well one of Reese Witherspoon's monologues from the film Election fits the narrative of Campaign 2008."
humor  elections  2008  movies  hillaryclinton  film  politics  video 
january 2008 by robertogreco
YouTube - Richard Hammond presents Bloody Omaha (The Graphics)
"How 3 graphic designers created D-Day on a shoe string budget for the TIMEWATCH program "Bloody Omaha"..."
3d  cgi  film  effects  filmmaking  video  howto  tutorial  making  movies  ww2  war 
january 2008 by robertogreco
The Public-Domain Movie Database
"An In-Depth, Detailed Look at your Favorite Public-Domain Movies. A Searchable DataBase of Public-Domain Movie Information, Episode Guides and More."
film  publicdomain  movies  archive  copyright  database  free 
november 2007 by robertogreco
ONLINE MEDIA GOD: 400+ Tools for Photographers, Videobloggers, Podcasters & Musicians
"We’ve compiled the largest list so far of useful tools for self-made photographers, videobloggers, podcasters and musicians. These entries are compiled from previous Mashable articles - see the links at the bottom of this article for further reading."
audio  photography  onlinetoolkit  web2.0  graphics  video  vlog  multimedia  movies  tools  technology  reference  flickr  freeware  free  media  lists  tv  podcasting 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Riverfold Software - Wii Transfer
"Wii Transfer can share your movies, music, and pictures directly to your Nintendo Wii using the Internet Channel. Browse iTunes playlists and iPhoto albums on your television. Convert your movies to formats the Wii understands, either streaming directly
nintendo  wii  mac  osx  software  converter  audio  media  movies  networking  diy  streaming  applications 
october 2007 by robertogreco
Jan Chipchase - Future Perfect: Behavioural U-Turns
"Today's movie goers are penalised for recording segments of movie on their mobile phone. How long before movie goers are rewarded by the movie studios and theatres for that same basic recording-what-I-see behaviour?"
attention  copyright  future  trends  law  film  movies  janchipchase 
september 2007 by robertogreco
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs: A boring rant
"Pixar...medical imaging company...made it into something completely different...Apple [is not] computer company anymore...We're a network...take content, distribute it to millions" replace schools for old media...the idea still works
apple  future  change  economics  content  media  television  tv  internet  business  movies  networking  networks  technology  homeschool  education  learning  socialnetworks 
september 2007 by robertogreco
vixy.net : Online FLV Converter : Download online videos direct to PC / iPod / PSP. It's free!
"This service allows you convert a Flash Video / FLV file (YouTube's videos,etc) to MPEG4 (AVI/MOV/MP4/MP3/3GP) file online."
audio  conversion  convert  mp3  multimedia  video  youtube  flash  onlinetoolkit  software  streaming  files  converter  movies  iphone  ipod  internet  format  download  freeware  tools 
july 2007 by robertogreco
MUVEEZ PAGE
"marco antonio torres presenta cine de la gente : every frame can tell a story del corazón y alma"
movies  storytelling  film  schools  lcproject  learning 
july 2007 by robertogreco
ComicMix.Com
"ComicMix is a site for readers who enjoy all types of fantastic media: comic books, television, movies, video games and more"
animation  blogs  comics  books  publishing  movies 
july 2007 by robertogreco
Video Toolbox: 150+ Online Video Tools and Resources
"Online video is a huge trend - so huge that’s it’s proving hard to keep track. From video sharing sites to video mixers, mashups and converters, we’ve brought together more than 150 of our favorite sites in this category. Enjoy."
onlinetoolkit  video  tv  tools  toolbox  socialsoftware  socialnetworking  bookmarks  resources  reference  howto  applications  directory  editing  media  movies  online 
june 2007 by robertogreco
Build a Backyard Theater - Popular Science
"Construct a high-def front projector for hundreds less than store-bought models"
diy  howto  lcd  movies  projectors  video 
june 2007 by robertogreco
Lost Format Preservation Society
"The society was founded in 2000 with the design of Emigre issue no. 57. It's sole purpose is to save formats from obscurity."
media  movies  music  recording  computers  collections  archive  analog  information  format  film  design  retro  storage  vinyl  technology  formats  archiving  digital  software  history 
june 2007 by robertogreco
SplashCast: Channel Yourself Across the Web
"SplashCast enables anyone to create streaming media 'channels' that combine video, music, photos, narration, text and RSS feeds. These user-generated channels can be played and easily syndicated on any web site, blog, or social network page. When channel
aggregator  broadcast  collaborative  community  film  flash  flickr  free  journalism  mashup  video  text  rss  sharing  social  software  youtube  media  movies  multimedia  online  streaming  blogs  onlinetoolkit 
february 2007 by robertogreco
Cool Tool: The DV Rebel's Guide
"What Rebel's Guide does cover in practical depth is the technical aspects of making a quality film for as little money as possible. Even better, it's aimed at an action film, which most budget guides shy from."
books  film  video  hd  howto  tutorials  production  movies 
january 2007 by robertogreco
Living Room® Theaters - Cinema Has Come To Its Senses™
"The fusion of acclaimed independent films, casual cuisine and tempting libations. Six intimate Living Room® Theaters. Exclusive high-definition digital movie projection. Attentive in-theater service right up until the film begins. Plush recliners, priva
portland  oregon  entertainment  film  food  design  restaurants  cinema  movies 
january 2007 by robertogreco
Artbeat - a Red Bull Project
"the entire process of creating the art was captured with a camera with a 360 degree lens that took a photo every 30 seconds that then made an incredible 360 degree, completely interactive" - Wooster Collective
art  film  flash  movies  video  timelapse  360 
december 2006 by robertogreco
Ironic Sans: Idea: A building shaped like Godzilla
"The people of Tokyo should construct a giant building shaped like Godzilla. Imagine what it would do to the city’s skyline, and to the tourism industry."
architecture  art  cities  design  japan  tokyo  scifi  urban  tourism  movies  film  fiction  culture  popculture  humor 
december 2006 by robertogreco
The World Of Kane: The Red Balloon
"The Red Balloon (1956). Directed by Albert Lamorisse, who also created the popular board game Risk."
movies  video  film  children  youth  glvo 
november 2006 by robertogreco
No fat clips!!!
"Music videos, short movies, and other kinds of short visual entertainment. Video musicali, cortometraggi ed altre forme di intrattenimento visivo breve."
3d  animation  blogs  creativity  daily  digital  film  movies  stop-motion  video 
october 2006 by robertogreco
eyespot - Movie Making for All of Us
"Use the Mixer to edit and combine your videos, photos and music online. Share mixes by email, blog, download or cell phone for free!"
applications  audio  collaboration  socialsoftware  community  tv  presentations  movies  mp3  mobile  media  marketing  interface  maps  photography  sharing  share  social  software  howto  graphics  multimedia  content  video  onlinetoolkit 
october 2006 by robertogreco
The Venice Project
"We're working on a project that combines the best things about television with the social power of the internet - a project that gives viewers, advertisers and content owners more choice, control and creativity than ever before."
movies  online  tv  skype  video  advertising  content  internet  web  social  socialsoftware 
october 2006 by robertogreco
blip.tv (beta)
"blip.tv is a video sharing site. We believe that the world is fundamentally changing as it becomes easier and easier for individuals and small groups of people to create their own excellent video shows."
broadcast  collaboration  collaborative  community  tv  tools  television  technology  socialsoftware  tags  sharing  social  services  podcasts  opensource  free  howto  internet  movies  multimedia  music  networking  video 
october 2006 by robertogreco
Guardian Unlimited Books | By genre | Cape fear
"It started off as a cautionary tale about a little girl and a wolf - and grew into something bigger and darker. Mark Lawson on the many incarnations of Little Red Riding Hood"
literature  storytelling  film  video  children  lore  tales  movies  animation  animals 
september 2006 by robertogreco
Dovetail.tv - Online distribution company for independent film and television
"Dovetail gives independent work the exposure its filmmakers and producers crave, while offering audiences new and compelling entertainment experiences, all in DVD and HD quality."
art  community  diy  DVD  entertainment  film  free  independent  media  movies  music  online  radio  sharing  tv  video  web  television  social 
september 2006 by robertogreco
CHEAPSKATIN' LA ~ hip handouts ~ free
"I scour through the dregs and sniff out all the cool freebies. Get out on the town and don't spend a dime. All the FREE stuff to do in Los Angeles!"
blogs  local  events  entertainment  fun  movies  culture 
september 2006 by robertogreco
Revenge of the Nerds
"Eventually, they concluded that their courtship had to be immortalized--and that only a full-length feature film would suffice. The saga of Four Eyed Monsters, their self-directed, self-obsessed movie, had begun."
film  independent  digital  movies  business  social  communication  media  life 
july 2006 by robertogreco
Build a Backyard Theater - Popular Science
"Construct a high-def front projector for hundreds less than store-bought models"
howto  make  movies  projects  diy  video  tutorials  projectors  lcd 
june 2006 by robertogreco
Ourmedia Homepage | Ourmedia
"# Publish and store video, audio and other media that you created! # Share and discover independent media. Connect to a global community! # Learn how to create citizens media. Free storage & bandwidth forever! # Do NOT post other artists' copyrighted wor
audio  blogs  bookmarks  directory  collaborative  creativity  culture  digital  community  entertainment  free  folksonomy  learning  media  movies  mp3  music  online  opensource  participatory  photography  podcasts  portal  projects  share  sharing  social  socialsoftware  software  space  storage  tags  video  wiki 
april 2006 by robertogreco
dotSUB.com
"dotSUB is a resource and gathering place for subtitling films from one language into many languages using our unique subtitling tools. These tools expand the power and reach of films by making it possible for people to view and enjoy films in their nativ
language  media  online  opensource  tools  tv  video  film  international  movies  software  web  internet 
april 2006 by robertogreco
Democracy - Internet TV Platform - Free and Open Source
"Download and watch all the best internet TV shows and videos in one powerful application. New channels arrive daily in the built-in Channel Guide. Stop squinting at tedious web videos-- sit back and watch big, high resolution videos."
internet  web  online  television  video  film  software  TV  opensource  media  applications  movies  multimedia  free  culture  broadcast 
march 2006 by robertogreco
Veoh Networks - Internet Television Peercasting Network
"Using Veoh's free software, you can watch Full-Screen Internet Television, with access to shows that you could never find on traditional television networks."
community  internet  media  movies  video  tv  sharing  social  software  technology  television  tools  web  online  studio 
february 2006 by robertogreco
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