Hey again,<br><br>I worked all day today to finish the intro.<br><br><br>The intro is around 20% of the lenght of the final film. <br><br>This is still just preview, as I didn't add Peter's voice-over yet. <b>Current voice-over audio is just for reference.</b><br>
<br>The link to the preview file is <a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/341211/reclaimyourtools-preview1.mov">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/341211/reclaimyourtools-preview1.mov</a><br><br><br>Have fun, and please comment! Feedback is golden, especially when the product is still in production.<br>
<br><br>Thanks,<br>Jake<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 7:55 PM, Jake <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:cubibubi@googlemail.com">cubibubi@googlemail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
Hello everybody,<br><br>as you might know, I'm doing the documentary on our meeting. It will have a permanent voice-over that will guide the viewer through the story. Together with Andy Fitzsimon, we created the script for the introduction, which is somewhat a general story on collaboration in general, how open source is the way to go, and finally how libre graphics are the climax.<br>
<br>The final script will be read out by Peter Linnell, who got studio gear, so this aspect is covered (thanks Peter).<br><br><b>However, it would be a great help if somebody could assist me in writing the script for the rest of the film. </b><br>
<br>I already have a draft, as well as a summary of all the footage I got, both which can be viewed here: <a href="http://ietherpad.com/MFDquFQcGn" target="_blank">http://ietherpad.com/MFDquFQcGn</a> .<br><br><br>I would really appreciate any help.<br>
<br><br>Thanks in advance,<br>Jakub Szypulka<br><br><br><br>P.S. If you're curious what the intro script looks like, here it is: <br><br><br><br><font size="2"><i>1. (First you have a short
Intro, with text like Libre Graphics Meeting, a film by blablabla, made
June 2010, maybe license. this all is accompanied by a short
(<30sec) symphonical composition (which I will write).)<br><br>2. "Just like a symphonic orchestra requires perfect teamwork in
order to succeed, the greatest achievements of mankind were rarely done
by a single person. It is human nature to work on things together.
Collaboration has helped us overcome our greatest challenges."<br><br>3. "History shows us, that when people get together, anything is
possible. It may seem comical to some at first, but in the end,
previously unthinkable ideas become quick realities." (I'll cut footage
of the pyramids first, then the wright brothers failing, then
succeeding, and finally some nasa footage)<br><br>4. "In the
technology space, open source software is a better way to collaborate
and be creative with the ideas of others. The bi-product of someone
else's implementation, for example, can become incredibly useful in a
completely different area."<br><br>5. "Code, the essential building block of computer software has
become a rapidly transferable medium for the exchange of complex ideas.
The creative arts space makes for a natural melting pot for the inherit
creativity of open source software. L-G-M, the Libre Graphics Meeting,
unites code writers, artists and people in between each year for a
mutual benefit: to make the tools and the works made with those tools a
better place."<br></i></font>
<br><i>6. Music sets in, part II (main one) starts.</i><br><br>
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