Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Florian Cramer
On Monday, February 11 2008, 22:52 (+0100), Herman Robak wrote: > On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 22:39:22 +0100, Mikko Huhtala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > > Razor >> >> I can imagine the reviewers of the first buggy alphas writing >> headlines along the lines of "Getting cut by a Razor". I kinda like >

Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Herman Robak
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 22:39:22 +0100, Mikko Huhtala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Razor I can imagine the reviewers of the first buggy alphas writing headlines along the lines of "Getting cut by a Razor". I kinda like it. I get mental images of emo self-mutilators cutting _themselves_. -- H

Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Mikko Huhtala
Kurt Georg Hooss writes: > > I agree to the whole of you post. +1 Saturn, Orion, Iridium, Tritium have all been taken many times over for different products, from cars to satellite positioning systems. There's a movie distribution company named Orion. > Tritium is an expensive arcane materia

Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Herman Robak
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 18:37:11 +0100, Burkhard Plaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Aaron Newcomb schrieb: I also think if the next version picks up enough steam to do regular releases it would be a good idea to tack on a release name to generate more buzz. It just sounds better to me to say "Cinch

Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Burkhard Plaum
Hi, Aaron Newcomb schrieb: I also think if the next version picks up enough steam to do regular releases it would be a good idea to tack on a release name to generate more buzz. It just sounds better to me to say "Cinchrony 2.0 Tritium Edition" or some such thing. Commercial software vendors n

Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Aaron Newcomb
Great post Jay. And I agree with most of what you have to say. Try to > picture these names in context – pictured on the start screen, or > referenced in discussion of a recent feature film. Here they are: > > Saturn > Orion > Iridium > Tritium. I picture these types of names to go with specific

Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Martin Ahnelöv
mån 2008-02-11 klockan 00:39 -0800 skrev Jay Truesdale: > Some of my colleagues suggested “Next Edit” or “X Edit”, both of which are > taken. One is a video editor, the other is a Unix editor. > > One idea is to simply call it “X NLE”, but brand it as “X”. It's bold, > evocative, simple and real

Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Kurt Georg Hooss
I agree to the whole of you post. Just to say that "Saturn" is one of the two biggest consumer electronics mall chains in germany, present in every major city. It has a reputation of being cheap and bad (slogan: "Stinginess is lustful"). Orion, in contrast, is a chain of sex-and-erotic shops. :-

Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Richard Spindler
Cineplex is already a large branded movie theater chain here in Austria. Anyways, I tend to like the idea of "Verite" more and more, and thanks for mentioning about how you feel about that name, because somehow that makes it even more attractive for me, but I guess that is because I already have a

Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Odin Omdal Hørthe
On Feb 11, 2008 9:39 AM, Jay Truesdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > development. Having said that, while I cannot contribute on the coding > side, I can offer my advice on branding. > Razor > Razor Wire > Saturn > Orion > Iridium > Tritium. Great post! I love some of those names. But you should

[CinCVS] Cinelerra Branding Considerations

2008-02-11 Thread Jay Truesdale
I'm a noob to this list, I've just recently become aware of Cinelerra, and the development, the new version, and the names being discussed. I've been looking around at the editing options out there and am very impressed with the Cinelerra, and the open source community that supports it. So impres