David Vasquez had a green screen, but he's gone now.
On 9/30/07, Gabriel Pollard <nzgabriel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sounds like a great idea, but don't we need the infrastructure first?
I see that it includes a video camera if we are quick enough to sign up,
but we need set in stone volunteers who can do broadcasts with green
screens, etc. If this has already been done, what else have I missed...?
Regards,
Gabriel Pollard (mr.),
Wikinewsie <http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Portal:New_Zealand>,
photographer<http://www.flickr.com/photos/nzgabriel/>l/>,
and blogger <http://gpollard.wordpress.com/>.
On 10/1/07, Jason Safoutin <jason.safoutin(a)wikinewsie.org> wrote:
We at Wikinews would like board members to
quickly give their response
to a new YouTube project for non-profits.
Broadcast Your Cause <http://youtube.com/nonprofits>
Our Wikinews Video
project<http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinews:Video_2.0>would
benefit highly from something like this. And the good part is it will
cost the foundation or Wikinews nothing, and the first 300 agencies to sign
up get a free video camera.
What else is included?
Your Nonprofit channel (aka Wikinews) includes:
- Premium branding capabilities and increased uploading capacity
- Rotation of your videos in the "Promoted Videos" areas
throughout the site
- The option to drive fundraising through a Google Checkout
"Donate" button
I guess I am asking, do we need permission to sign up?
Jason Safoutin
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