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Moving Image Source

This is straight outta the press release but it’s very cool news! “Rochelle Slovin, director of the Museum of the Moving Image, today announced the creation of a major new film website, Moving Image Source. The site, made possible with support from the Hazen Polsky Foundation, will launch this fall at movingimagesource.us. ‘Moving Image Source […]

I promise more original content soon, but I want to make sure to keep you up on all that is going on out there! Today’s New York Times reports on Amazon’s response to recent murmurings by Steve Jobs (and consumers!) to sell music  without crazy DRM to keep users from playing their legitimately purchased tunes […]

I’ve been haranging filmmaker and writer Harriette Yahr to contribute to this blog on the subject of short films, which she is working on (thank you Harriette!). But she has been very busy since Sundance (I linked to an earlier article on the film Strange Culture) and she just got back from Florida reporting on […]

Cinema Tech on Ad $s

I read in passing some posts about YouTube sharing ad revenue with its more popular content producers. I glossed over it because it seemed like old news to me. If creators want earn revenue from their video posts, post on Revver. It really works and the site just needs to reach a tipping point with […]

Microsoft Hopes to Squash Open Source

The video on my last post disappeared - maybe removed or maybe one of those weird Wordpress video mysteries. Will let you know. In the meantime, more corporate bullying reported in Business Week. Patents and how they are used to police innovation along with intellectual property laws is very intriguing.
Microsoft Wants to ‘Kill’ Open Source […]

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