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Mother marry jizas christ I finished the 2nd part, the 30+ minutes addition to it. Was a pain in the ass. I am still not 100% happy with it and I will improve it a little bit after all of the parts are done. But yeah 1h 40 minutes in total. I may cut off a few more minutes in the final edit. It is a monster.


But yeah I have to leave it behind. I will try to finish the 3rd part these days. Hopefully won't take me more than 7-10 days.

You know, I also have to "move on" and not try to make it "perfect". It is what it is. I will make more stuff after the documentary will be released. It is not like this IS IT.

Anyway I am happy to leave it behind and move on for now.

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in reply to Tio

I'm so excited for it 😃

Also @kdenlive team should be proud that their software is capable of creating such massive projects. A 4h+ documentary made on #linux using #FOSS programs, wow!

#kdenlive #documentary

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in reply to Rokosun

More like 5+ hours haha
in reply to frdbr 🎥🌳

It is based on the book: The Origin of Most Problems . In essence we argue that the world in which we live, from China to USA and anything in between is simply a world based on "trade". A simple and old action that evolved into a huge and damaging monster making us all destroy ourselves and the world we live in.

So, cryptocurrencies, money, ads, data collection, or the bad influence of big social networks, oil companies, billionaires and the like, or climate change, pollution and so forth, are a result of this trade environment. It incentivizes humans to only care about what they are trading and not much else. And we cannot do any significant change unless we understand the system of trade itself and move beyond it.

It is difficult to summarize it that well since it is a huge topic and the book is a thousand pages long.

But the documentary is also more personal, showcasing where we grew up, what influenced us as humans part of this system and culture, and more. We talk about many things, even the fediverse.

in reply to Tio

So even solidarity economics falls into this concept I imagine?
in reply to frdbr 🎥🌳

I am not familiar with it, but if it relies on trade then I suspect it cannot grow in a fair manner. It will create imbalances between people and organizations and eventually this difference of power will create a lot of misery. But again, I am not familiar with that concept.
in reply to Tio

Any tl;dr on what kind of system you are proposing if any? Or should I wait for the documentary?
in reply to frdbr 🎥🌳

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