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Gizmo
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12 Jul 2007 09:43 PM  
Do anyone use a website like YouTube.com to publish the motion pictures that you have made?

I heard roumers that YouTube.com would start sharing their revenue with the motion pictures that reach a number of views per month. Have anyone used this option?
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nayr
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13 Jul 2007 08:21 AM  
Only viewed videos from there occasionally.

how reliable is that rumor?
I think it'll be true if YouTube starts to charge people membership fees for viewing video clips on their site. Or the revenue comes from Google's AdWords/AdSense programs.

and won't there be a loophole? People can get friends and family to view their videos so that they can get the hits.
gilipsie
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15 Jul 2007 04:40 PM  
I find youtube very entertaining but have not heard about this rumour.  As the above post says, it could be manipulated if they do but there are always people trying to cheat the system.  I personally have never uploaded a video but am glad there are people who do.
nayr
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15 Jul 2007 06:58 PM  
yeah agree! it's good entertainment online!
tshugo
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17 Jul 2007 05:42 AM  
YouTube is fun and I always get links from friends and other websites.
Let me get some of their revenue :)
geekatinfinity
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23 Aug 2007 01:41 PM  
No, i haven't do that . But i had shared that using rapidshare. I dont know about You tube. But it must be a rumour that it will take money from the viewer to see the motion pictures.Google haven't taken any money from customers till now!
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23 Aug 2007 01:42 PM  
No, i haven't do that . But i had shared that using rapidshare. I dont know about You tube. But it must be a rumour that it will take money from the viewer to see the motion pictures.Google haven't taken any money from customers till now!
stephpoet
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09 Sep 2007 04:18 AM  
We do post many of our music videos and some short films on YouTube, unless we are reserving it for a major production deal. YouTube really has made viewing accessible.
Ricardo
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12 Sep 2007 10:56 PM  
I haven't heard about YouTube sharing revenue, but that would be a great idea.

I've been surprised at the older video I've seen on YouTube, including a clip which I believe is from The Johnny Cash show with The Guess Who performing Share the Land.
britjojo
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20 Sep 2007 06:07 AM  
I frequently put my videos on youtube, but only for personal use. I have family all around the world and this helps us to stay in touch.
aima123
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24 Sep 2007 05:11 AM  
Me too, I upload our motion pictures on youtube without any other intentions other than friends communications and family as well.
Ricardo
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09 Oct 2007 06:45 PM  
I think it would probably be structured in such a way that you'd need significantly more hits for a payment than would be practical even with the help of friends and family.

But I still think that it's a good idea.
gilipsie
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01 Nov 2007 10:20 PM  
Man, I have been trying to put videos onine as far as utube is concerned for the longest. I must not be doing something right because none of my videos want to upload.
sacback
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09 Nov 2007 04:44 PM  
Are you converting your vidoes?
Ricardo
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16 Nov 2007 03:09 PM  
I notice that other digital content sites are now hosting video as well.

In some cases, they'd specialize in stock footage. I'm not sure how much money could be made from those sites that have a variety of content offered.
franchise
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12 Feb 2008 09:23 PM  
I do post video online, but the only service I have ever used is YouTube. Most of the videos I upload are unedited, but some are edited with iMovie. I haven't heard about any kind of revenue sharing, but that would be pretty cool if they came up with a program.
R1986
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12 Feb 2008 10:28 PM  
I haven't posted anything yet but YouTube is also good just to get some more exposure for your work. I had heard about potential revenue sharing coming into play but I don't know when that would start happening. I wouldn't count on it as a sure thing just yet.
franchise
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13 Feb 2008 06:50 PM  
If I could make a little cash with my photos, that would be great, but if not, then it really doesn't affect what I will or will not post on YouTube. It is a great way to communicate videos to family and friends who live far away. My mom has been able to see my kids grow up while she lives in another area of the country.
R1986
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13 Feb 2008 10:23 PM  
Yeah it's definitely handy for that kind of sharing as well. Do you make slideshows for her because that's always a great way to display a lot of pictures in an entertaining fashion.
franchise
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15 Feb 2008 04:04 PM  
I have made her slideshows, but I have not posted them on YouTube. I usually use iPhoto to make the slideshow and then iDVD to burn the slideshow to DVD. Then I send it to her in the mail. I also have a subscription to .Mac, so I also use the Web Galleries functionality and my Mom can view photos that way also.
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