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Title:

Free Online Video Drives Offline Sales

Your vote:
Yes No
Organizer:
Kim Baker, NZ On Screen
Description:
A case study of NZ On Screen, a world-leading website streaming full length TV and film globally online. Addressing the perception that online video is a threat to purchasing, we will showcase our experience to the contrary.
Questions
Answered:
  1. What is NZ On Screen?
  2. Why the New Zealand Government has funded an online video website.
  3. What issues are encountered in online licensing?
  4. How is 3rd party footage handled in terms of licensing and copyright?
  5. Addressing music rights for online publishing
  6. Why should/do industries and filmmakers get involved?
  7. Full length vs. excerpt - how to choose.
  8. Does full length video for free online affect distribution and sales?
  9. What should filmmakers consider for programs and films they are making now?!
  10. Why is NZ On Screen successful.
Level:
Intermediate
Category:
Case Study, Copyright, Licensing / Fair Use, Online Video
Type:
Dual
Event:
Film 2010
Robert Johnson
on 27/8/09
Vote cast! Big thumbs up from me. NZ On Screen is an innovative, user-friendly treasure chest; whether you're undertaking serious research or just reminiscing about Kiwi film and television that meant something to you in the past. Also a model of how partnerships between Government and industry can and should work. Ka pai.
the wilberforces
on 30/8/09
kia ora.
on 7/9/09
Sorry guys, this looks like a little bit of choice bro government sector marketing than an international panel on video viewing... the topic is great, probably best to remove the NZ Screen references and focus on other elements or entities that driving the charge
on 18/11/09
Your vote: Yes No; Organizer:
on 30/11/09
the topic is great, probably best to remove the NZ Screen references and focus on other elements or entities that driving the charge
on 1/12/09
A very good article for discussion I had knowledge after reading this article. Really great. Thanks.
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