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Information for Chris H.'s changes to wedding board...
Because I feel like engaging in some wild speculation, and because it might be entertaining for our forum wrangler, how about some speculation on the wedding forum changes that Chris mentioned over here.
Anyone have an idea what changes are in the works? What about ideas that you would like to see implemented? Me? well I've got no ideas except for a may be the announcement of a new wedding / event board admin / moderator? |
A Sticky on using Copyrighted music in productions so we never have to see another one of those threads again. Then a sub-forum to post work. The main forum for technical or creative ideas. Just guessing here.
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(Thread title changed from "speculation" to "information" -- thanks for getting the ball rolling, Jason!)
Here's a rough outline of what I had in mind. Of course these plans are going to evolve based on your input... my goal as both the owner of the site and as a former wedding and event videographer is to provide the best community experience on the web for you guys. So here's the short list: 1. A Sticky / FAQ on using copyrighted music in productions so we never have to see another one of those threads again. This will have to be a group effort and it should be simultaneously concise and easy to read and the single best informed article on the web which covers this subject. 2. Per suggestion from Patrick Moreau, this forum will be elevated in visibility not only so that passers-by can more easily find it, but to give it the prominence it so richly deserves. I'm pretty sure this is the single largest-and-most-active wedding video forum on the web. I know of one that's larger, but it's not as active and doesn't have the signal-to-noise ratio that we enjoy. I know of another that's almost as large, but its discussions are hidden and are not publicly accessible. I think DV Info Net currently dominates the forum space for wedding and event videographers, and I want to build that lead extensively. And it's still free, and it'll stay that way as long as I'm around. 3. The addition of a sub-forum for showcasing online video clips. DV Info Net is also working on a free video hosting solution as well, but that's still a little way down the road. Meanwhile we can provide a separate board specifically for sharing clips that are currently hosted elsewhere. 4. The addition of (at least one) *private* invitation-only sub-forum which will not be searchable by Google. The idea is to create a comfortable space for frank discussions that can't be accessed by potential customers. I've had more than one instance of a wedding videographer asking me to withdraw his or her posts from public view because their customers were searching for them through Google, where we're heavily indexed. Some discussions about this business are best conducted behind closed doors, and it's about time that DV Info Net provided that. 5. Expanding our moderator team -- I realize that many of our top names here, folks who are very good candidates for forum leadership positions, are also heavily involved with at least one other wedding video forum site elsewhere on the web. That's fine, but what I'm looking for are those who call DV Info Net home; those who always come here first and are more heavily involved here than at other forum sites. Again, my primary interest is to make DV Info Net the single best destination on the web for wedding & event videographers, so I'm looking for forum leaders who share that vision... not an easy task considering the size and momentum of competing sites, so it's a critical selection process. 6. Redefining the scope of the public forum: a better effort to push certain hardware-specific questions, such as camera-related topics, microphones, etc., to their respective boards (in other words, please use the entire site, and not just this one forum). And while it's crucial to maintain the public forum as we foster the growth of at least one private sub-section, the primary participants in the public forum really should be wedding / event videographers themselves. To that end, when the occasion warrants such action, I will restrict posting access to this board from certain individuals who are not in the business (in fact I have already initiated that process). We'll certainly keep the public forum open and we'll make it stronger than ever, but its primary participation will come from those who are in the business or are serious about wanting to get into it. Finally, as previously stated, I'm more than happy to entertain your suggestions for improving this place. Much appreciated, |
I think Chris will add sophisticated algorithms to detect potentially law breaking/copyright infringing behavior. Therefore, only Australians will be able to post about music in wedding videos, and only if a notarized copy of your AMCOS license is on file.
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A websearch for my name turns up a bunch of stuff I've actually done, my website and a BUNCH of my DVI posts, which can be a good or a bad thing as I'm pretty open about some of my views and some of my experiences with clients (who MAY be reading about the horror stories I've written about them...) Thanks AGAIN CH! |
Chris H, I think that is a very comprehensive and useful list of revisions. I absolutely love the idea of a private sub-forum for discussing sensitive matters. I just think your proposed changes are perfect so far. I don't have anything to add at this point.
Thank you once again for providing such an awesome place for professionals to interact. |
A little bit of what Travis said.
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Heck, I would even pay a nominal fee (<$20) for access to a private board for Wedding & event videography. I'm not using any other videography forums (see above experience) so I'm as good as parked here on DVinfo. Quote:
So I can appreciate how much work is required to keep something like DVi spam free (hopefully vBullitin has a good captcha that hasn't been broken yet). Quote:
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Other than I strongly vote in favor of the ability to create private boards. I don't know how you would conduct the invitation process for those sections. What about a post minimum requirement similar to the private classifieds? You must be (holds up hand) "This involved" so that you can even see the private "business & complain about customers" forum. :-) |
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I think if there's any way of encouraging/fostering constructive critiquing by members that would be great too. Maybe a restriction on posting your own clips for review until you've reviewed/commented on x amount of clips yourself? Something along those lines anyway... |
Hi Chris,
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Hi Chris -
The overall changes sound fairly good. Addressing copyright is going to be a bugger - with different international situations and even differing "opinions" (that foster the relatively thoughtful discourse, though I'm sure it can be tedious for bystanders...). With that, you've got the problem of making sure any video posted doesn't fall afoul of any such issues - once you host it, I think you'd need a compliance officer... and you'd probably run some risks that you may not wish to deal with, something to consider... If Paul Tauger is available, and a couple of the other folks who have some legal chops could work together, that might make for a good project... I know we've tried here to keep the discussions as professional and "expert" as possible, I think they have been quite educational overall, and thoughtful and spirited discourse is one of the joys of this site! As with all thoughtful and spiriited discourse, sometimes it becomes overly heated and sometimes touches on "touchy subjects", but I'd hate to see overly restrictive access, as I think most of us try to spend time on all the forums that touch our lives on DVi (and if we don't, it's worth trying, there's lots of good stuff on here!). A private "wedding lounge" sounds like a good idea, generally it's a good idea not to say anything if you can't say anything nice... especially on the web! That's a plus of the "real names" policy here - hopefully you won't make too much of an arse of yourself knowing that it could easily attach to you! BUT, a "professionals" area that's got an extra layer of security might be good for those "sensitive" postings that would benefit from the input of other pros. PS - Thanks by the way for that posting in TCOB on CDMA and the resulting link to the Carterphone! |
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here (goes back to the "use the entire site" concept). Thanks for the suggestion! Quote:
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This is all great, Chris. Thanks very much.
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Or maybe #3 and #4 could be merged. I don't ever post videos here hoping a bride will run across it. I post here for feedback so that I can learn. |
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But how does this keep the video out of google's search? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding your explanation. I'm envisioning wanting to post something sensitive. Let's say I get horrible footage from a videographer, and I want advice on how to fix something, so I post it to the 'invitation only' section. Then a moderator sees it, thinks "hey, that's a video" and moves it to the video posting section. The bride happens to search for info on her editor, my posting pops up and she gets mad to see that I said the videographer screwed up her wedding. Or prospective clients see my thread and decide not to book. At present, I just wouldn't post something like that, losing the opportunity to ask for help. |
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If embedded Vimeo videos are not possible on the forum, then posting to the private section with a password protected vimeo video might solve that issue, but not if both the passwrod & video link get moved to a public area. |
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Anyway, I'm sure Chris will figure out the best way to handle it. Ciao, Vito |
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Not that I am volunteering to pay for access to a private section of DVInfo, but I TOTALLY WOULD. If that was all that was needed to get the private wedding / event section private video viewing sections implemented, then I'd be all over that. Besides, DVi has made me & my business possible. If Chris isn't getting some bank as a result of his vision & planning to create this board, then well... why not? |
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how about a new segment about apprenticeship? so that people who wants to learn can post their interest and look for someone to mentor them. I'd be happy if there's such board a few years ago when I was starting out.
similar one will be for people looking for jobs as second camera operator or whatever it is. maybe there's a way to differentiate between countries of origin somehow too.. just my 2 million.. Santo |
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