preservation and youtube in depth Flashcards

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Dorthea Salo’s Rule of 3, 2, 1

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3 copies
2 different formats
1 copy (minimum) off-site

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Other Preservation Rules

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  • Use open source and/or well documented media formats
  • Playback technologies may die before the data. You need to migrate to other formats
  • Backing up is not enough. You need to audit/check the backed-up data
  • HTML & CSS files are easier to preserve than advanced web applications
  • Save both native format and export at highest quality possible
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Practices for working with adobe files

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Keep files in their native formats for as long as possible

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It’s not just about technology

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  • Culture influences preservation choices
  • 10% of all silent films are preserved
  • 90% of all silent films lost
  • Made before 1920
  • Preservation of Twitter/tweets
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YouTube in 2017

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Moving from user-generated content to channels and MCNs (multi-channel networks)
Interested in subscriptions more than views
Experimenting with YouTube Red paid subscriptions

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youtube content producers can earn money for their work by:

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  • Becoming a YouTube “partner” or signing w/ a MCN
  • Pre-roll ads are algorithmically placed by YouTube and AdSense
  • Creators typically receive $1-3 per 1000 impressions (CPM)
  • Cost per thousand impressions (CPM)
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Big question: is it about the audience?

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why do some videos attract audiences
Is it about the audience?
Spreadable media not viral
Or is it about the underlying media content itself?

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