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= Introducing Mozilla's open video lab. Where hackers meet film-makers. Fall in love. And make beautiful babies.<br>  =
= Introducing Mozilla's open video lab.<br>  =


'''WebMadeMovies is bringing together the right mix of stakeholders to capture the open video opportunity'''. Using Mozilla's convening power to gather the world's most talented open video developers with independent filmmakers in an open source laboratory. Together they'll produce a series of episodes and reference implementations that showcase what's possible. And create a lasting open source video toolset the world can use to innovate, adapt and build on in future.<br>  
'''WebMadeMovies is bringing together the right mix of stakeholders to capture the open video opportunity'''. We'll leverage Mozilla's convening power to create a vibrant, bustling studio  of independent filmmakers, CSS hackers, cross-media scriptwriters, Javascript wizards, PHP developers and graphic designers - all working as a team to create cutting edge web experiences. <br>


Lead by open source cinema pioneer Brett Gaylor, WebMadeMovies will mash up storytelling about the open web with other social media and new open video players that marry the message to the medium. Open web tools like HTML5 video, svg, canvas, javascript and Firefox will make it possible. Cutting-edge designers, artists and filmmakers will make it mind-blowing. <br>
We're inviting storytellers to work with us to innovate not only technology, but how storytelling and narrative can evolve when woven into the web. We want to showcase what the open web can deliver as a platform that closed systems can't.


To kickstart the process, we're creating a series of demos that put these ideas into action.  We've picked compelling examples of open source projects around the world to film, and are creating custom interfaces for each one that.
We've also sparked development on a set of technologies that open video needs right now, including popcorn.js - a Javascript library that lets video interact with the rest of the s web, mashing up google maps, image feeds, twitter accounts and other semantic data.
Open web tools like HTML5 video, svg, canvas, javascript and Firefox will make this possible. Cutting-edge designers, artists and filmmakers will make it happen.


= Imagine video that behaves like the web<br>  =
= Imagine video that behaves like the web<br>  =
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