[Wikipedia-l] Wikimentaries and multimedia collaboration

Jean-Baptiste Soufron jbsoufron at gmail.com
Tue Sep 27 10:36:59 UTC 2005


Just to remember you that you can always see the wikimentary I did at 
wikimania :

http://soufron.free.fr/soufron-spip/article.php3?id_article=99

Cormac Lawler wrote:
> On 9/26/05, SJ <2.718281828 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Some documentarists who came to Wikimania last month are interested in
>> developing ways for community members to develop their own
>> documentaries and shorts from their raw footage. (~20 hours of film,
>> including many interviews)  They are also developing a piece of their
>> own, but are increasingly excited about the idea of a "wikimentary" --
>> seeing what the community would do with the material.
>>
>> On top of their material, Fuzheado captured a number of interviews
>> with Wikimedians around the world, we have full video capture of
>> around 20 sessions, we have a Public-Domain micro-documentary from
>> Soufron, et al...
>>
>> Some early discussion about a wikimentary :
>>    http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimentary
>>
>> There are lots of technical and interface issues to work out, some of
>> which touch on boundaries we are already pushing when we share and
>> collaborate on images and sound files.  What audio/video projects on
>> the projects should be alerted to this?
>>
>> ++SJ ,  filmmaker wannabe
> 
> 
> Thanks for pointing this out, Sj. I talked about a Wikimentary and the
> logistics thereof at Wikimania with Rory O'Connor (Globalvision) - but
> I'm just wondering, where has the talk taken place since then?
> Privately? Or on-wiki/list (commons-l)..?
> 
> Cormac / [[User:Cormaggio]], eh, ditto ;-)
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