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👉 The entire #documentary, around 5 hours long and divided into 4 parts, is made by a single person ( @Tio ), using only #FOSS software like @Kdenlive for editing, and on a #linux distro (tromjaro.com) as the main OS.


This is the last thing in the documentary btw:


I made sure I mentioned these trade-free tools.

👉 No stock footage has been used in the documentary!


I'll make sure I'll mention this a lot and source all of the footage used. Simply because for one it makes the entire thing a lot more real (for example when you see some people pointing at some stars, these are not random people pointing at pointless stuff, are the scientists behind the WEBB telescope for example - footage I took from a documentary); and second because it is a massive amount of work to find footage that is not stock. Luckily I also built videoneat.com/ and I know so many documentaries.

Roko thank you so much my friend! You are so awesome and I hope you won't get too border by the documentary. As I said no huge expectations. And you'll get to watch it very soon ;).

in reply to Tio

@Tio @georgi @Sasha @PeerTube @Dima @Aaron @Kdenlive

Wow that screenshot is lit ! 🔥 Imma share that on my mastodon account 😁

> I hope you won't get too border by the documentary.

Don't worry I won't get bored by it, lol 😄 I'm actually really curious about it, curious to see all of you and hear your interviews & personal stories, curious to see how you weave these interviews together with facts and knowledge about our world to create an engaging story, curious to see how you did the music, editing, and other audiovisual effects using FOSS softwares like kdenlive, inkscape, krita, etc. Unlike most other documentaries this one was made by the work of one single person, so I'll keep that in mind while watching, to really appreciate your effort :)

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+ = Hats off for a huge feet / work of art
But...
- = Huge filesize with it (my own personal thing about free or DIY is keep options for small is beautiful and not over bloat energy I. E. downloads / streams per user) unless really a final or big thing worth keeping / adding copies online in such sizes per file.

So only these monster rates available for your 4 min movie. .. just for example 1 file

●1440p (3.3mb/s = up + down rate) 102mb ? ?
●1080p (1.9mb/s = up + down rate) 59mb
●720p (1.2mb/s = up + down rate) 37mb
● no 360p?
(take off over'bloat useless 1440p maybe and save planet a bit?)

Again 4 mins of planets energy 102mb up then down + storage 24/7.
Not in balance or care. Measurably.

Consider 360p - knocking off 1440p. And make energy-peace a bit more even if you think it's just an opinion, because you're burning shit up too easily / cheaply.

Can't wait for then 12gb movie documentary ^_^

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I used Handbrake to make an all-in-one version of TROM II with the trailer at the beginning, followed by all 4 parts, using the 480p resolution. The subtitles in English language are embedded over the video. You can get the file from files.alexio.tf/s/KAQCdBpjeazn…
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You are honestly saving trom from a lot of its data sins.. Really appreciate actual effort and the all in one file. Feels like head doesn't care more than the helper minion-PR types who are and aren't even part of it somewhat. Who knows...