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May 18, 2005

Internet TV as Collaborative Environment

Posted by Ernest Miller

Brightcove is a company working in the internet television space. I don't know much about them, really, but they sure are talking my language on their blog, The Latest from Brightcove (Open, Collaborative Media):

Beyond looking at Internet TV as an ideal platform for marketing and distribution, it is interesting to think about how the Internet facilitates a distributed and collaborative environment for media production. It won't surprise me to see new "media collectives" modeled after open source projects that form together to put forth a particular view point - be it for entertainment or informational programs. Note the work at TheWeblogProject.
Who will host the "sourceforge" of documentaries? Is this a missing piece to create a platform for citizen's media? How will content creators, directors and producers, with common vision, work together to put forth a story that is important to them?  What tools are required to help manage these create endeavors? Is there a varient of BaseCamp designed specifically for collaborative video projects?
They're certainly asking the right questions.

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