The collection will be regularly augmented with videos selected from the AFI Archive, which contains 10,000 hours of material produced during AFI's 42-year history, much of which has never been seen by the general public. Be sure not to miss great clips such as "Alfred Hitchcock On Mastering Cinematic Tension" or "Steven Spielberg: The Toughest Thing For A Director".
We're thrilled that the YouTube APIs can help unlock such amazing material. Nice work, AFI!
Posted by George Strompolos, YouTube Partner Team
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Yes the materials are really great. AFI archives are amazing.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. The only feature I wanted from YouTube is an online survey form for the videos so I can video-stream and compare them to other videos online.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting all the useful info. I hope they can also make a feature allowing us to live-stream videos during a video conference. I just think it would be useful specially when video chatting with distant friends, because we'll be able to directly share videos and watch them together like they're almost there beside you. Just an idea.
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