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See fm's [http://rla.web.fm/twiki/bin/view/Rla rla] for a model for doing this (mixing data and video on a dvd). We could also put a lot of stuff from the LOSS event on there [dave]
See fm's [http://rla.web.fm/twiki/bin/view/Rla rla] for a model for doing this (mixing data and video on a dvd). We could also put a lot of stuff from the LOSS event on there [dave]


= Dates =
Are people aware dvd's can be [http://dvd.sourceforge.net/dvdinfo/vmi.html programmed]? Just an idle observation... ;) [dave]
 
= Dates / submission process =


How long would we need to compile it?  Should we try to include particular events (ICMC?)
How long would we need to compile it?  Should we try to include particular events (ICMC?)


I think we could proceed relatively swiftly, and shouldn't wait for ICMC. I'm pretty sure there is enough data out there already to fill up a DVD, and some people will probably want to submit videos in the next two months; our problem might be editing down to the final selection! [nick]
I think we could proceed relatively swiftly, and shouldn't wait for ICMC. I'm pretty sure there is enough data out there already to fill up a DVD, and some people will probably want to submit videos in the next two months; our problem might be editing down to the final selection! [nick]
Ok, so should the submission process be of final works only or include proposals for works not yet done?
If it can be done in the timeframe, I see no reason why not. [dave]
How does this sort of thing generally deal with licencing? [dave]


= Booklet =
= Booklet =
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* there should be at least a table of contents and acknowledgement of contributors? Perhaps a little spiel on TOPLAP? [nick]
* there should be at least a table of contents and acknowledgement of contributors? Perhaps a little spiel on TOPLAP? [nick]
* Looking at the short-run website, it looks like 'dvd wrap' (the cover) will be about 50p each and a 4 page colour 'booklet' another 50p.  Add 50p for on-disc b+w print and 18p for the duplication.  There may be extras but we're looking at around £2 per dvd.  We might be able to get a discount package deal like last time too, by going for some standard option.  If we can think of something nice to put in the booklet I think it's worth it and affordable.
* Looking at the short-run website, it looks like 'dvd wrap' (the cover) will be about 50p each and a 4 page colour 'booklet' another 50p.  Add 50p for on-disc b+w print and 18p for the duplication.  There may be extras but we're looking at around £2 per dvd.  We might be able to get a discount package deal like last time too, by going for some standard option.  If we can think of something nice to put in the booklet I think it's worth it and affordable.
* I was eco-worrying really, but agree, it would be nice. [dave]


= Printing =  
= Printing =  


http://www.short-run.co.uk/ did a great job on the CD, we could use them again
http://www.short-run.co.uk/ did a great job on the CD, we could use them again
= Invited 'classics' =
* A Study in Keith by Andrew Sorensen ( http://homepage.mac.com/digego/study_in_keith.mov )
= Call for submissions =
* Videos of live performance
* Screen casts of performance or innovative livecoding strategies
* Code 'scores' from live performance (for the novice to follow)
* Audio of live performance or livecoding sessions
* Articles, thoughts or poems relating to live coding
* Screenshots of different livecoding systems
= Information for submitters =
== Screencasting information ==
In linux:
* http://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2008/how-to-produce-a-linux-screencast/
* http://recordmydesktop.iovar.org/
== Codecs ==
mplayer options
...
== Proposal form ==
1. Title of work
2. Brief description
3. Estimated duration (if time based)
4. Estimated size
5. Intended data format
  [ ] Video
        Codec [                ]
        Resolution [  ] X [  ]
  [ ] Audio
        Codec [                ]
  [ ] Text
  [ ] Image
6. Licence work is under

Latest revision as of 09:10, 29 April 2008

Ideas for things to go on the dvd

  • Videos of live performances
  • Screencasts of livecoding
  • Audio of live performances (I think movie only, we did just audio already)
  • Sourcecode
    • Of livecoding sessions
    • Supercollider, chuck etc distributions - maybe (no need for applications I think, nick)
  • Archive of TOPLAP website for posterity (this would be fun, though double checking for script kiddie attacks first would be helpful)
  • Archive of livecode mailing list? (does one even exist?) - not sure about this

Mailing list - I probably have most messages stored on my laptop (I don't delete email :) [dave] Mailing list- I have a complete archive from the earliest days (give or take one stray message) [nick]

How much can you fit on a DVD anyway? [4.7 GB] Should we just concentrate on A/V and audio only, with a snazzy dvd menu, or have a data partition as well (is that even possible?)

See fm's rla for a model for doing this (mixing data and video on a dvd). We could also put a lot of stuff from the LOSS event on there [dave]

Are people aware dvd's can be programmed? Just an idle observation... ;) [dave]

Dates / submission process

How long would we need to compile it? Should we try to include particular events (ICMC?)

I think we could proceed relatively swiftly, and shouldn't wait for ICMC. I'm pretty sure there is enough data out there already to fill up a DVD, and some people will probably want to submit videos in the next two months; our problem might be editing down to the final selection! [nick]

Ok, so should the submission process be of final works only or include proposals for works not yet done?

If it can be done in the timeframe, I see no reason why not. [dave]

How does this sort of thing generally deal with licencing? [dave]

Booklet

Getting a 8 page booklet would be cheap enough - what should go in it?

  • Is there any need? Better to save on resources, and put the info inside? [dave]
  • there should be at least a table of contents and acknowledgement of contributors? Perhaps a little spiel on TOPLAP? [nick]
  • Looking at the short-run website, it looks like 'dvd wrap' (the cover) will be about 50p each and a 4 page colour 'booklet' another 50p. Add 50p for on-disc b+w print and 18p for the duplication. There may be extras but we're looking at around £2 per dvd. We might be able to get a discount package deal like last time too, by going for some standard option. If we can think of something nice to put in the booklet I think it's worth it and affordable.
  • I was eco-worrying really, but agree, it would be nice. [dave]

Printing

http://www.short-run.co.uk/ did a great job on the CD, we could use them again

Invited 'classics'

Call for submissions

  • Videos of live performance
  • Screen casts of performance or innovative livecoding strategies
  • Code 'scores' from live performance (for the novice to follow)
  • Audio of live performance or livecoding sessions
  • Articles, thoughts or poems relating to live coding
  • Screenshots of different livecoding systems

Information for submitters

Screencasting information

In linux:

Codecs

mplayer options ...

Proposal form

1. Title of work

2. Brief description

3. Estimated duration (if time based)

4. Estimated size

5. Intended data format

  [ ] Video
       Codec [                ]
       Resolution [   ] X [   ]
  [ ] Audio
       Codec [                ]
  [ ] Text
  [ ] Image

6. Licence work is under