Well since people were commenting on so many emails being written by one person, Ill toss out one by me, even if it is a bit of a plug:) I apologize in advance if this is against the policy for the list, but I couldn't find where that gets spelled out anywhere. Of course now that I have said that someone is likely to point out the blatantly obvious link I missed:)
Tube is an open movie project being made with open source tools primarily (Not sure on the music, but the SFX definitely though I will likely be using LinuxDSP etc. plugins). It has just a few more days left in it's funding drive, and while we hit the bare minimum goal, we are trying to reach $50k all together. The goal is to release the video with all sources so that anyone can use them, and for my part this includes releasing the SFX sessions and source files, I will be recording all of them for this project for this purpose. If anyone is interested you can find out more info at the Kickstarter page or help fund it possibly.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1331941187/the-tube-open-movie
I also am attaching a copy of the message I sent to Ardour-User close to a month back explaining my own involvement and the plan for using Linux Audio programs to do the SFX design. Since then I have gotten the test version of A3 compiling and running on my machine, and it is likely I will do the final SFX design and possibly final mix in it as well, but Mixbus is being used for the initial draft for animators to use for inspiration before I re-record all the sounds.
Thanks for the noise...
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Whenever an open movie gets made by the Blender institute, there seems
to always pop up a discussion in various places that deal with Linux
Audio the same question. "Why wasn't Ardour/etc. used to make this
instead of Logic?". While I won't go into the answers here, other than
to say I agree with Jan's thought process on this, I will say that there
is an open movie being made that is incorporating Ardour and Mixbus
into it.
Tube is an open movie being made by a crew of people,
many of whom are also part of the Blender community, and Bassam was the
director for the very first open movie released by the Blender
Institute, "Elephant's Dream". While this open movie does not have
anything directly to do with the Blender Institute, I can say that it is
being made with Ardour and Mixbus for SFX design, taking another step
into the realm of openness.
I can say this because I am working
on the SFX for Tube in those programs myself. The goal is to replace
all of the current sounds with sounds I record myself so that we can
release all the sounds openly, and the sessions as well, but for the
moment I am using a mix of my own recordings and library sounds as I am
very short for time to go out and do field recordings. None the less,
we are attempting to finish up this movie this year and have started
fundraising for it if you want to help out and participate. You can find more info on the kickstarter page...
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1331941187/the-tube-open-movie
Seablade
aka Thomas Vecchione
PS. Yes the audio
for the video was edited and mixed in Mixbus on Linux with a variety of
software plugins including restoration VSTs (WaveARTS) via Festige,
LinuxDSP plugins, and a few others. Again credit to Robin for the
excellent Jadeo software, even if it seems to want to turn everyone in
the video into Smurfs while I am viewing in it, but I suspect that is
more due to a very out of date version.