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In the OSE case, these are the conditions that allow truly collaborative video editing and production:  
In the OSE case, these are the conditions that allow truly collaborative video editing and production:  


#An open source, nonlinear video editing program that is cross-platform and free to download
#Availability of video editing software to anyone without any access barriers. An open source, nonlinear video editing program that is cross-platform and free to download
#Teaching program to provide basic video editing with about a 2 hour learning curve
#Teaching program to provide basic video editing with about a 2 hour learning curve
#Ability to share video edit files by anyone wishing to add value to an edit
#Ability to share video edit files by anyone wishing to add value to an edit
#Ability to uplaod a video library of raw footage to a common repository
#Ability to uplaod a video library of raw footage to a common repository
#Ability to develop the video editing software
#Ability to develop the video editing software
#Common repository of supporting media assets, soundtracks, animations, templates, standard icons, and other supporting resources for video production
#Common repository of open-licensed supporting media assets, soundtracks, animations, templates, standard icons, and other supporting resources for video production
#Ability to import and expert from and to a wide range of video formats
#Ability to import and expert from and to a wide range of video formats

Revision as of 23:18, 12 March 2013

In the OSE case, these are the conditions that allow truly collaborative video editing and production:

  1. Availability of video editing software to anyone without any access barriers. An open source, nonlinear video editing program that is cross-platform and free to download
  2. Teaching program to provide basic video editing with about a 2 hour learning curve
  3. Ability to share video edit files by anyone wishing to add value to an edit
  4. Ability to uplaod a video library of raw footage to a common repository
  5. Ability to develop the video editing software
  6. Common repository of open-licensed supporting media assets, soundtracks, animations, templates, standard icons, and other supporting resources for video production
  7. Ability to import and expert from and to a wide range of video formats