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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Cappuccino and Latte
Yes, Sam Latte makes his internet debut, after 2 years of rotting on my hard drive. Remember to check out the rest of 616 at 616project.com
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
616!!!!11eleven1
Soooooooooo! 616 is off the ground.
Check out 616project.com to see our stuff.
New content every Wednesday!
Check out 616project.com to see our stuff.
New content every Wednesday!
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
The 616 Project - Episode 1: The Mel Gibson Arrest
Remember to check out 616project.com for more details.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Balls
So it seems Youtube has changed their user agreement in a way that would let them sell my content as their own, and we would recieve absolutely nothing for any of our work.
As much as I'd like to continue posting from Youtube, I can't. I'm just not willing to sacrifice my films to them in such a way. So, the upcoming show form SonicRift/Wednesday is going to have to find a new form of distribution.
I considered using Google Video, but if we attain the kind of popularity we're aiming for, Mr. Eric Bauman can just download our content and cover the bottom quarter of the frame with his own website tag.
I've signed up with Revver, but I don't want to have a PayPal account to feed revenue into. PayPal is just not trustworthy, from what I've been reading almost daily on Digg, and I don't want to risk depending on them till they discover that I have different political or social views than their management, and they shut my account and seize my cash. Not my idea of a party... So we'll see what happens. We always assumed the money would come from merch anyways. It's just a matter of attaining celebrity I guess.
As much as I'd like to continue posting from Youtube, I can't. I'm just not willing to sacrifice my films to them in such a way. So, the upcoming show form SonicRift/Wednesday is going to have to find a new form of distribution.
I considered using Google Video, but if we attain the kind of popularity we're aiming for, Mr. Eric Bauman can just download our content and cover the bottom quarter of the frame with his own website tag.
I've signed up with Revver, but I don't want to have a PayPal account to feed revenue into. PayPal is just not trustworthy, from what I've been reading almost daily on Digg, and I don't want to risk depending on them till they discover that I have different political or social views than their management, and they shut my account and seize my cash. Not my idea of a party... So we'll see what happens. We always assumed the money would come from merch anyways. It's just a matter of attaining celebrity I guess.
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