Using an On-line Animation Program

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Re: YouTube upload

From: Rhonda West
Date: 21 Oct 2011
Time: 18:33:54 -0500
Remote Name: 24.107.198.172

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No -- although it doesn't say so on the site anymore, at the time Dvolver had a caveat that without a premium membership, movies could only be retained for six months. So the links expired in September. Now it appears that Dvolver has discovered brand sponsorships as a way to make money -- they sell companies like Old Navy animated sequences they can send to their email customer base -- so maybe links can remain forever. I can't imagine that they have the server space for that, however. I imagine there could be a way to record a movie using a capture application to your computer. There are applications that do that for YouTube videos. I'd be happy to look into that but I'm not sure I'll have the answer before the end of the conference!


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