video-fu: short films, ipod ready
 WHAT IS VIDEO-FU?
Video Fu is a free-to-use distribution channel for independent short and amateur film makers, including the option to earn revenue from your own content.

video-fu
n. The mystical art of knowing video
[ pl. video-fu ]

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Publish your film and earn as people watch.

Upload your video and have it distributed to video iPods, wap and 3G phones and portable media players.


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The discussion forums are now live for testing.


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  • What is a showcase subscription?
A showcase subscription is for those content creators and film makers who want to show/share a film for more than 28 days, or more than 1 film at a time (up to 10 films). It will allow you to upload and manage multiple files, as well as provide more information and links to any prospective partners or distributors than the standard forum profile currently allows, as well as have your own RSS feed.
 
Please note: we have no intention of introducing showcase subscriptions until possibly 3-6 months after launch. This will allow us to evaluate existing systems and develop improvements for the benefit of everyone. A showcase subscription is likely only to cover the nominal costs of multi-file storage and bandwidth allocation, rather than act as a premium charge for services. It is unlikely to be more than 1 or 2 GBP/month.
If you'd like to comment on the showcase subscription, please use our forums.





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