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		<title>Is Howcast a Good Opportunity for Filmmakers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 19:04:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How-to sites like eHow, 5min, and Instructables are crowdsourcing their video content and then making money off the submissions. It follows, then, that these sites should offer the content creators some form of remuneration. While it&#8217;s difficult to discern what revenue sharing agreement some of these sites have in place, NYC-based Howcast has an Emerging [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  src="http://nofilmschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Emerging-Filmmakers-Program-Logo1.gif" alt="" title="Emerging-Filmmakers-Program-Logo" width="170" height="99" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5466 style-off" />How-to sites like <a href="http://www.ehow.com/videos.html">eHow</a>, <a href="http://www.5min.com/">5min</a>, and <a href="http://www.instructables.com/">Instructables</a> are crowdsourcing their video content and then making money off the submissions. It follows, then, that these sites should offer the content creators some form of remuneration. While it&#8217;s difficult to discern what revenue sharing agreement some of these sites have in place, NYC-based <a href="http://howcast.com">Howcast</a> has an Emerging Filmmakers program that lays out its terms very clearly. If you ever make tutorials or how-to videos &#8212; for any topic, not ust filmmaking &#8212; their program is worth a look: <a href="http://nofilmschool.com/2010/07/is-howcast-a-good-opportunity-for-filmmakers/#more-5459" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Seen: what we&#039;re up against</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This video has 150 million views. Online video that&#8217;s high-quality by visual or narrative standards often struggles to find an audience in our era, yet if you film a baby biting another baby&#8217;s finger, you might just give rise to the most-viewed video on YouTube &#8212; of all time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This video has 150 million views. Online video that&#8217;s high-quality by visual or narrative standards often struggles to find an audience in our era, yet if you film a baby biting another baby&#8217;s finger, you might just give rise to the most-viewed video on YouTube &#8212; <a href="http://www.youtube.com/videos?lg=EN&amp;s=mp&amp;t=a">of all time</a>. <a href="http://nofilmschool.com/2010/02/seen-what-were-up-against/#more-1205" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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