stephanie is: tired.
i’ve been on and off the phone with the tv station in california all day. they can’t reach my site all of a sudden (my tracerouting shows it dying at mae east form my end). grr. it looks like i need to go out and buy a zip disk and fed-ex it to them. there is a staples i know how to get to, and danny can help me get to the fed-ex drop which is open till 9pm. hopefully no edits to the actual movie are needed, cause if it comes to that – i can’t edit it.
I could burn it to CD and drop it off at the FedEx that over by the Van Dorn Metro.
Actually there’s a UPS over there too.. 🙂
well the whole thing is a 63meg .mov and two html files… big!
That’s pretty big, for such a short clip.
I’m just wondering if they’ll have access to a ZIP drive…
well they requested it, so i guess o.
it is big cause the real version is much larger and higher quality so they can film it…
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uhm…i’m in san francisco and i can reach your site just fine. in fact, i JUST walked over to KQED, it’s two blocks from here, and i can get to your site just fine.
tell those lamers to try again.
i’m applying for a jobby job there, yo.
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HAHAHAHAH
go kick em in da nutz!
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ahh crackheads. well just got an email from them that their it dept announced problems with earthlink, so it looks like i have to do the zip disk thing afterall. i guess i should be happy that i get to be involved in a teevee show at all…
I wouldn’t worry about editing, unless they wanted new content. If it were just a question of cutting out 10 seconds for a pledge break in the middle or some other kind of rearrangement, a TV station has editing capabilities that would make your head spin. I would guess that if they wanted a few words changed, you could make a tape of just the changes, and they could splice it together in no time. That’s their job.
Why can’t they just call the PBS station in DC and have them access your site, and ship ’em the file? That’s still got to be more reliable and faster than Fed Ex.