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Thank you again for all your work!
Ciao!!
Yeah, 14 minutes is too long and people might not want to be on youtube (though you could tweak the privacy settings...).
Well, good luck, thanks again for your filming and editing!!
Ciao!
I was curious about the video and I read your comment to Bart.
One way to get around the upload limits of ning is to upload the video on youtube and then embed it on ning. However, to be accepted by youtube the video needs to be no more than 10 minutes long and no heavier than 100 Mb (if I remember correctly)...
if that is the case, then you need to edit your videos using either the software that came with your video camera or dedicated softwares.
Good luck and thanks again!!
uploading to Ning would be great!
May be a high quality copy would be nice later, but the ning version might be sufficient. Let's see that first.
I bet you'll get a lot of views reeeeaaaal quick.
cheers,
Bart
Don't worry about interviewing me!! There were so many interesting and important people! And there will be other chances in the future, so no prob!
Greetings from a very warm (28°C) Milan! And after Texel, this is a welcome change :)
I am looking forward to watching it, I am sure it is going to be awesome!
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