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Participant Introductions
• your name• your organisation or project• how you use video• what you want to learn• what you can share with
others about video distribution both online and offline
• Since 2005• Melbourne based• 5 workers in
Australia, 3 new staff in Asia-Pacific
• Non-profit• Collective
organising model
EngageMedia Collective
Content - Video Distribution
• Website
• Video Podcast
• Download
• Screenings
• Festivals
• Community TV
• Online / Offline
www.engagemedia.org
Network - Asia-Pacific Video
• Videomakers
• FOSS
developers
• Campaigns
and social
movements
• Asia-Pacific
• Transmission
meetings - TX
Rome, TXAP
Training - Online Video
• Online video
tools
• Video
compression
• Open content
licensing
• FOSS (Free
Open Source
Software)
Software - Plumi video-sharing• Based on
Plone CMS
• FOSS
• Auto
transcodin
g
• Vodcasts
• News,
events,
callouts
• BitTorrent
(soon)
My Profile
Your public profile on EngageMedia. This page lists all your video contributions and has a link to your personal Video Podcast.
Publish Video
Share your productions by uploading video to EngageMedia. Videos will be automatically submitted for publishing approval. View editorial policy.
Call out!
Looking for content for a DVD compilation, screening, film festival or crew for a production? Let people know about it by adding a call-out.
My Workspace
Your folder containing Videos, News and Events you have already contributed. You can also use your workspace to upload files, images and other material related to your video work, such as downloads for flyers and posters.
• Advertising revenue - shareholders
• Streaming - no re-distribution
• YouTube license - for their re-use
• Closed software platform
• Sold to Google - Google ads
• Donations revenue - producers - not yet
• Download for re-distribution
• Creative Commons - producer choice
• Free software platform
• No sale, community management
•open content licensing system•alternative to restrictive
copyright•“some rights reserved” NOT all
rights reserved•flexible system to allow choice of
licenses
Attribution - if they give you credit
Noncommercial - for noncommercial purposes
No Derivative Works - verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it - no remixes
Share Alike - derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work - others must let others remix also
You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work ONLY:
Demonstrate Video Publishing
• Login to www.engagemedia.org
• Click publish• Choose video• 3 step publishing form• Title, description etc.• Categorisation• Creative Commons license• Video file and image file
Video Podcasting (Vodcasting)
• Uses RSS feeds• RSS = Really Simple Syndication• Publishes a feed or channel of
videos• Users can subscribe to video
podcast channel in iTunes or Miro• Automatically download videos• Notified when new videos are
published
Vodcasting on EngageMedia.org
• Vodcast channels created automatically by:– User– Genre eg. documentary– Country eg. Malaysia– Topic eg. Sustainability
Demonstrate Video Podcasting
• Choose user, country, topic or genre
• Copy VODCAST link• Open Miro• Choose “Subscribe to
Channel”• Wait for channel to load• Download videos
EngageMedia Facebook App
• “EngageMedia Latest Videos”
• Uses RSS2 Vodcast feed• Install app onto profile• Shows latest videos• (demonstration in Firefox)
Working with Activist Communities
• example: Climate Camp Australia 2008
– coordinated the media space– online video training– video publishing– screenings
Transmission Asia-Pacific (TXAP)
• Organised by EngageMedia and Ruangrupa
• 50 participants from around Asia-Pacific
• Videomakers, free software developers, organisations with online video websites
Transmission Asia-Pacific (Firefox)
• www.transmission.cc– Main page– Blogs
• wiki.transmission.cc– Projects list– Txap main page
• www.transmission.cc/txap• Main txap page• Photos
Discussion: online video in Indonesia
• Feedback on EngageMedia• How do you distribute video?• Is online video viable in Indonesia?• Who uses online video?• Which online services do you use?• Is it better to distribute video
offline in Indonesia?• Can you use both online and offline
methods for distribution?