Hi Florian,

I do not have any experience with Peertube except that it is where I found 
hosted a wealth of pirated content by experimental filmmakers whom I 
distribute, culled from our DVD editions and others. It was quite difficult to 
remove (because anyone can post anything there). At least when we find pirated 
content on YouTube, we can flag it and it is removed immediately. It is a sad 
game of whack-a-mole that has to played regularly in order to protect author’s 
rights (though I have nothing against those filmmakers who feel flattered to be 
pirated, it is difficult to sell their DVDs in that case).

I am sensitive to your concerns about Vimeo, though practically it is still a 
good technical solution for hosting videos.

The mobile app I developed for Re:Voir last year (“Re:Voir Online”) is a 
platform for us to allow people to see the films we distribute in the case that 
they have no DVD player, or live in a place where it is hard to find DVDs, and 
do not mind watching films on their phone or tablet. It does a service for 
those viewers as well as for the filmmakers wishing their films to be seen more 
widely. It is also possible for us to host films that we have not published on 
DVD, and there are currently quite a few films on the app that are not 
available on other media. Sometimes we want to distribute films for which a DVD 
edition would not be justified. Of course this is a proprietary app that 
requires a distribution agreement with Re:Voir, but for some this could be a 
useful solution. I imagined opening part of it up to create what could be 
called an “internet filmmakers’ cooperative” but this will have to wait until 
there are enough subscribers for the app to be economically self-sufficient. 
All this to say: you are welcome to submit your films to us for distribution if 
you want your films online to be monetized.

Since I founded FrameWorks, I have been interested in online solutions for 
filmmakers to connect and share their work, but I do not believe there is an 
open source initiative for experimental films. It could have been Ubu, except 
that they were also pirating our content. Let us know if you find anything!

Pip Chodorov





> On Nov 20, 2022, at 11:27 PM, Florian Cramer <flrnc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Do other people here have experiences with Peertube and can recommend 
> friendly servers/'instances'? Or are there even Peertube instances run by 
> people from the Frameworks community? 
> 


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