Re: [SLUG] Linux video training

From: Eric Bravick (ebravick@nks.net)
Date: Wed Aug 20 2003 - 13:03:12 EDT


We work with a company called Burning Chrome Productions that does a lot
of video production (mostly high end.) We do the bulk of their
technology. Cash is the key... these guys (and our guys) are all good,
but we are all working hard to survive... so, there isn't a lot of
sweat equity left at the end of the day.

If you are really serious about getting a product developed
professionally, and you have a backer, then give me an email and we'll
talk about what the requirements are. If you are really just looking
for some free advise, then I'll just let them respond individually,
since probably 1/2 of them are on this list...

Robin 'Roblimo' Miller wrote:
>
> >
> > This content will cost money to develop (sweat equity or otherwise).
>
> Making it look truly professional will take actual cash. I'm not up for
> amateur hour stuff here.
>
> > The commercial potential of a Linux video series would be huge.
> > Liberate it on the 'net, let folks buy VHS/DVD copies for their home
> > libraries. People will pay for collectable content.
>
> We'll see how it goes. I have a backer that will front production costs.
> Chances are I'll do something like just put out the commercial product
> without copy restrictions and simply not argue if anyone posts it
> wherever, plus run snippets on Linux.com.
>
> If anyone has or knows someone who has *professional* video production
> experience/tools, I'd like to talk with them.
>
> One SLUG person turned me on to someone, but a phone message was never
> returned. I'm sure there's someone around here who needs the work and
> can go beyond wedding video clarity.
>
> - Robin
>
> >
> >
>
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