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Topic: An interesting YouTube video development ...
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted July 11, 2015 02:16 PM
Hey, I don't know how many of you folks peruse youtube a lot recently, but I have noticed a lot of full length feature films being put up on youtube in HD, but the funny thing is, they use some form of program (in copying them, that makes the running time shorter, (so, if you had a 90 minute film, it shortens it to 80 minutes, without the actual film being sped up and the voices sounding funny).
In some ways, I actually like watching these videos as, sometimes a complaint that many have had of films from (generally) the 1960 on back, is that they seem too slow paced for todays audiences, but with this software copying development, it allows the films to flow a lot quicker, story-wise and all.
Can someone explain how this computer program works? I wonder if this is done so that people who put up these videos can perhaps keep from dealing with direct copyright infringement and since the studios have the original run-time films in they're collection, they assume that folks will still want the films at they're original run-time.
Your thoughts, ladies and gentleman?
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