[Frameworks] Peertube for experimental filmmaking?
Quentin Darcq
quentindarcq at gmail.com
Sun Nov 20 09:42:36 CST 2022
Hello Florian, Pip and everyone
Do you think Criticalcommons.org or https://odysee.com/ might be good
alternative ? Maybe the first one, Criticalcommons ?
Quentin
On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 3:59 PM Pip Chodorov <pip at re-voir.com> wrote:
> Hi Florian,
>
> I do not have any experience with Peertube except that it is where I found
> hosted a wealth of pirated content by experimental filmmakers whom I
> distribute, culled from our DVD editions and others. It was quite difficult
> to remove (because anyone can post anything there). At least when we find
> pirated content on YouTube, we can flag it and it is removed immediately.
> It is a sad game of whack-a-mole that has to played regularly in order to
> protect author’s rights (though I have nothing against those filmmakers who
> feel flattered to be pirated, it is difficult to sell their DVDs in that
> case).
>
> I am sensitive to your concerns about Vimeo, though practically it is
> still a good technical solution for hosting videos.
>
> The mobile app I developed for Re:Voir last year (“Re:Voir Online”) is a
> platform for us to allow people to see the films we distribute in the case
> that they have no DVD player, or live in a place where it is hard to find
> DVDs, and do not mind watching films on their phone or tablet. It does a
> service for those viewers as well as for the filmmakers wishing their films
> to be seen more widely. It is also possible for us to host films that we
> have not published on DVD, and there are currently quite a few films on the
> app that are not available on other media. Sometimes we want to distribute
> films for which a DVD edition would not be justified. Of course this is a
> proprietary app that requires a distribution agreement with Re:Voir, but
> for some this could be a useful solution. I imagined opening part of it up
> to create what could be called an “internet filmmakers’ cooperative” but
> this will have to wait until there are enough subscribers for the app to be
> economically self-sufficient. All this to say: you are welcome to submit
> your films to us for distribution if you want your films online to be
> monetized.
>
> Since I founded FrameWorks, I have been interested in online solutions for
> filmmakers to connect and share their work, but I do not believe there is
> an open source initiative for experimental films. It could have been Ubu,
> except that they were also pirating our content. Let us know if you find
> anything!
>
> Pip Chodorov
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Nov 20, 2022, at 11:27 PM, Florian Cramer <flrncrmr at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Do other people here have experiences with Peertube and can recommend
> friendly servers/'instances'? Or are there even Peertube instances run by
> people from the Frameworks community?
> >
>
>
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