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Marghanita da Cruz's entry into the Creative Commons and Fedora Project Open Video Contest - open-video.ogg(220.1kb),3 August 2006
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Screenshots from first take, previewed at Open Source Video Editing and Publication, ACS Open Source SIG, Sydney, Thursday 27th July 2006
Posting to [iosn-general] Open Video Contest, Russell John, received 12 July 06
Linux, GNU, and Freedom, by Richard M. Stallman
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Posting to Discuss Mailing List "Any thoughts on a script/content/talent for a 30 second videoclip?"
Response via Discuss Mailing List "As for talent (I'm guessing you mean acting talent), I'm sure the attendees of the FOSS SIG meeting will make a fine cast - All the best, Bruce"
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acs-foss-sig2.ogg Video Clip (266KB) Recorded and Produced during 27 July 2006, presentation to ACS FOSS Special Interest Group Meeting. Clip features Presenter & Video Clip Editor Marghanita da Cruz, SIG Convenor Bruce Badger, Camera Work Tom Worthington
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