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20060517 Středa květen 17, 2006
NetBeans Worldtour Movie

You might have already read about it in my blog before... this is the movie we've played during the NetBeans day. I have re-rendered it in lower quality for web delivery. You can play it with Mplayer, Windows Media Player or other MPEG4-capable players. The size is 43.7 MB, total length over 8 minutes. Enjoy :)


Worldtour movie with stories and pictures
from NetBeans world tour


No animals were harmed in the making of this film.

Crew:

Talley Mulligan - director/camera/lights/music
Leos Tronicek - graphics/animations
Cindy Church - US camera/lights
Roman Strobl - attempts of coordination/content

Actors:

Judith Lilienfeld playing Judith Lilienfeld, manager of Tools Evangelism Team at Sun and my boss :)
Brian Leonard playing Brian Leonard, NetBeans Evangelist
Gregg Sporar playing Gregg Sporar, NetBeans Evangelist
Tim Boudreau playing Tim Boudreau, NetBeans Evangelist
Geertjan Wieleaga playing Geertjan Wielenga, Technical Writer
Roman Strobl playing Roman Strobl, NetBeans Evangelist

This short movie wouldn't be possible without support of David Lindt, Cindy Church (thanks for saving us in the US!), Linda Cakau and her $100 camera we really couldn't use :), Ruth Kusterer, Judith Lilienfeld, Jeff Jackson, Leela Bennett and everyone else who I forgot and who helped us record this movie. I love it when crazy ideas such as this one become real :)
Comments:

COOOOOOL video. Thanks for sharing. The funny thing is the music has the same drum base, mixing local song styles. Very cool.

Posted by Claudio Miranda on květen 18, 2006 at 04:38 dop. CEST #

Roman, that's a fine piece of work. Well done. Cool, cool, cool You've really brought the world into my eyes. NetBeans world ;-) Keep the movies coming

Posted by Claudiu Bulcu on květen 18, 2006 at 08:23 dop. CEST #

Nice video. I also liked the background music. By the way, where dissapeared your yesterday's post (Netbeans everywhere :)?

Posted by Petr Vlcek on květen 19, 2006 at 09:38 dop. CEST #

I decided that under given circumstances it would be wiser to remove it... people from Eclipse Foundation didn't think what I did was funny (even though it was ment to be as just a prank, they took it seriously).

Posted by Roumen on květen 19, 2006 at 07:48 odp. CEST #

I am sorry the video cannot be downloaded!

Posted by ant21 on květen 19, 2006 at 08:28 odp. CEST #

It works for me - try it again...

Posted by Roumen on květen 19, 2006 at 11:53 odp. CEST #

Roumen, do you know which codec was used to compress this video? I could not get it playing on Mac OS X yet. thanks

Posted by Alexandre Gomes on květen 23, 2006 at 06:19 odp. CEST #

It was encoded in mpeg4v2, I think. I chose this codec because it can be played both on Linux with Mplayer and Windoze with default install. I do not have a Mac sorry :) Try mplayer for MacOS.

Posted by Roumen on květen 23, 2006 at 07:39 odp. CEST #

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