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Re: [school-discuss] schoolforge infomercial project



Hello Charlie,

Sounds awesome with what you are doing!!  I would like to help out, wanted
to write a quick email....I can find some specs for you and details.... also
look into the formats  - did you ever think about using stremaing media as a
means?  I work with streaming media and can do the encoding (real meal,
quicktime, and windows media) and help you publish it....i'll let you know
more details during the week...till then...

Talk to you later,
Gerard
----- Original Message -----
From: Charlie Cosse <ccosse@asymptopia.com>
To: <schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: [school-discuss] schoolforge infomercial project


> Hello Mark,
> wow -- that's incentive! so, ahh, what format would you suggest? I was
> thinking of
> mpeg w/sound for starters, but is there a better format? Also, i can
> build mpegs
> and manipulate graphics alright, but i don't yet know about adding a
> soundtrack.
> I've never made such a "video". (but will try).  If somebody can suggest
> the best
> way to add a narrative and sync it to video and what final format the
synced
> tracks should be output to, those things i don't know yet.  I should
> probably shut-
> up now since i've never done this exact sort of thing, but lastly i'll
> just go so far
> as to say that i'll try to produce a very simple video-sound mpeg as a
> starting
> point and won't go "telling" further until that's "shown". But i'd
> appreciate some
> suggestions and tips. Thanks,
> Charlie Cosse
>
> Mark Rauterkus wrote:
>
> >>I'd like to setup a project page (starting this weekend) and try to lead
> >>such an effort, with the group's permission and after some discussion.
> >>Hope this can be desirable to everyone! Thanks,
> >>Charlie Cosse
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Go for it.
> >
> >Tip: Make it so the show can be put on cable access TV.
> >
> >The Open Source TV realm has a need for these types of efforts. Perhaps
Open
> >Source TV is more of the brian burp stage and not really to the status of
a
> >realm. Nonetheless, I'd get the final product and play it on our cable
> >access TV station. And, I'd talk about it on the tv show I'm pondering
> >(Heavy Or Not). http://HON.CLOH.Org
> >
> >
> >Ta.
> >
> >
> >Mark Rauterkus
> >mark@Rauterkus.com  http://Rauterkus.com
> >http://CLOH.Org   http://Sunnyhill.org    http://www.Deliberate.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
>