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Open Source Cinema - An Open Source Documentary Film about Copyright

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Posted May 19th, 2007 by brett

My name is Brett Gaylor - I'm the director of Basement Tapes and the web guy for Open Source Cinema. I live in Montreal, where I work at the documentary production house EyeSteelFilm (http://www.eyesteelfilm.com). We produce social documentary films, as well as the homeless nation website, which is a website created to assist Canada's homeless to express themselves using participatory media.

I have a website at www.etherworks.ca that I have more less abandoned to spend time here. I've been working on the web since about 1995, and am interested in using the web as a form of documentary. I've been working on combining these two forms with Basement Tapes and Open Source Cinema for about 4 years - and am still in production on the film, which will wrap shooting at the end of the summer - when I'll start editing. The goal is for this project to keep going after the film, and to turn open source cinema into a documentary tool that other filmmakers and creators can use. Please feel free to contact me and change this place.... brett (at) opensourcecinema.org

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