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Video App Honors Imprisoned Filmmakers, Offers New Way for World to Support Human Rights

29.1.11

Video App Honors Imprisoned Filmmakers, Offers New Way for World to Support Human Rights: [payvand.com] "The new web and smartphone application developed by Particle at the request of Cine Foundation International is called WHITE MEADOWS (dubbed after a film by Rasoulof) and scheduled to deploy this week will allow anyone in the world to record a short video statement about Panahi and Rasoulof. There will be an ESCAPE button at top, allowing quick exit for those in countries where recording a statement would be dangerous. There will an option to have the screen black, and soon, voice distortion. The video statements will be recorded as mp4s, giving them maximum transmedia capacity, which essentially makes them broadcastable from any device that can show video."


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