Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The Linux Foundation Video Site:: Linux is "WE"






User-submitted video from The Linux Foundation Video Site video.linuxfoundation.org This one was a wild ride, only got three days to put this out, since I got aware of the contest very late and my squedual was full. So I decided to go nuts and make something crazy, crazy colors, crazy music, crazy peace... I would have liked to make it better, but time was short. I hope you will enjoy it, and at least have a good laugh. I tryed to express linux diversity by the colors, and like if it was explained to a total neofite. Feel free to vote, and to ask questions if you want ! Peace








User-submitted video from The Linux Foundation Video Site video.linuxfoundation.org Over one minute, but wanted to share the full video.

43 comments:

  1. @sunspikes1 its really nice

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  2. this is one of the best viedos.. i really like it thumbs up

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  3. I want penguin =D, GREAT ad, love it

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  4. I don't know why people is talking about Windows here, it wasn't used at all for this production. And just so this don't become a flame war here and we can keep it peacefull, I'm praying everyday to have an After Effect equivalent on the linux side, but sadly, there isn't yet... and AE is THE tool for motion graphics.

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  5. @argotechnica I've not run Windows on a VM in linux yet... though I can't really think of a good reason to as of yet. Linux has got 90% of my software needs covered so far... though, I'd like to see Iclone and Picasa play nice on Linux...

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  6. I forgot also, Gimp used a lot for the different elements to be retouched, cleaned, etc.

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  7. The video was made in only three days, so a lot of rush in it, I know a lot of things could have been tweaked, I had the deadline coming. The intention of the video is to be absurd,the Gnome G thing is on purpose ;-)

    For a three days prod, it's quite ok... :D

    For the software used, it was mostly blender and after effects. Platforms are Linux and Mac.

    For the sound we recoreded everything at a friends studio, and he uses Ableton Live. The voice is the beautiful singer Sanja from band Sayma.

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  8. I actually liked the narration. It made me more interested than other GNU/Linux commercials because of it's whackyness

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  9. @pleabargain And "software _____ run begrudgingly in a Windows VM on Linux" doesn't count!

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  10. very nice video but the narration could have used a little work. btw, you don't pronounce the G in GNOME

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  11. Yes what program/programs did you use to make this?
    cool comercial :)

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  12. What apps did you use to create this... please tell me they were on Linux...

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  13. love it... "Who wants penguin?" haha.. great video

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  14. Por fin un video Digno para mostar...I'll mark it as favorite

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  15. ME GUSTARIA DAR A CONOCER SU VIDEO EN MI PAIS GRACIAS...

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  16. En colombia ye se esta hablando de linux......tiene mucho campo y de mi parte voy a generar el cambio por la comunidad linuxera.

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  17. absolutely inspirational!

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  18. coool vid ;) nice work...

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  19. That's by far the best Ubuntu video I've ever seen in my life! Any plans for making another one showing 10.04?

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  20. @t3hubern00b brill says it[IT]all sez lezlow

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  21. This is just great and I have to go with schmidtbag and RobLoach: Best submission yet, wrong game is shown and mention it's the netbook version... But anyway, it shows linux actually in action and how a linux user can do what a windows user can do: use a computer! When is this coming to my tv during commercial break? GREAT WORK!

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  22. The problem with linux is this: it doesn't "just work"; too much is required of the end user to get to the "just works" part. Another thing that keeps we Linux users away from the "just works" point is legalities (codecs, firmware, adobe flash, sun's java, sun's version of VBox, etc). These all prevent us from getting to where we need to be to gain the ground need to switch Windows and Mac users over.

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  23. look no penguins nor linux in this video. Ubuntu is doing what Linux did to GNU

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  24. @ph4re9ooo1 Yes those are toilets its a very special artwork.

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  25. @garfieldcdss I'd like to know that as well. I can seem to find a good video editor for Linux. Although it was likely just "blended". Anyways, great video. Although why use gnome-shell? Last I recall it wasn't installed by default. Hint for the future maybe?

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  26. @ph4re9ooo1 - They're beach changing booths. Why would you think they were toilets???!!

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  27. On the "Share your life" message, the pictures are toilets or something elese ?

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  28. Finally, a Linux Foundation Video that actually shows Linux in action!

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  29. incomparably the best submission yet. the only thing i'd change is a game other than tetris, and mention that this is the netbook version. regardless, this is publishable quality

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  30. Best ad for Ubuntu I ever seen!!! Very good work!

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  31. I love this it just so good!! I love the sound track it's so joyful and beautiful :)

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  32. AWESOME VID GREAT JOB !!!

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  33. More vids in this format would be great1 Looks like a well polished pro advertising layout!

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  34. OMG.. AWESOME VIDEO...! Which video editor..?

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  35. This is BRILLIANT! If you'd just change the logo to reflect the new Ubuntu logo, it would be TV-ready.

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  36. amazing video.. nice job

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