* We strive for the things we make to be Understandable when they need to be understood; Usable (and useful), when they need to be used; Enjoyable, when they are meant to be enjoyed; Discoverable, so that they can be found.
* Level editors! User Generated Content! Customization! Permision to remix and reuse and cover and sample and to do all the things.
- Any legal methods which can be leveraged in order to hurl spanners into the works of BigTech companies, or hinder Large Language Models should be utilised.
* Even if you have no faith in, or don't believe in the legal system at all, these license symbols ward off bad spirits. Other people believe in the bullshit, and will act accordingly.
* This lets us distribute Small Media through lots of disconnected networks, while making sure that anyone who wants to can find the creator (and pay them!), and ensuring that a company like Disney or Facebook won’t swoop in and profit off of our hard work.
* No one is going to be upset that your low budget, anti-capitalist disaster movie doesn’t have billion dollar special effects. Tell the story and move on.
* Quick doesn’t mean “Go as Quickly as you can”, it means “cut out any steps that won’t help you finish the thing.” Don’t burn yourself out making a small thing! But also, don’t spend so much time polishing the thing that you never finish it.
- Nearly any cell phone can produce Good Enough video. Steven Soderbergh shot Unsane and High Flying Bird on iphones.
- “All Hail West Texas” was recorded on the integrated microphone on a cheap, barely functional boombox, and it sounds like it. It sounds bad! It’s still a wonderful, award wining album.
- Dozens of award winning documentaries were shot on the first consumer video cameras. These cameras produced some of the worst video footage imaginable. It’s fine, anyone who cares more about the Fidelity of your gear than about the quality of your work is missing the point.
- Most of our gear is second hand and a lot of it is 10+ years old. Keep it out of landfils.
* If you want to and can buy some gear, find something good enough, and stop thinking about it
- There’s nothing wrong with using something nice, if you have it or have access to it, but Diminishing Returns are real.
- It’s better to have a finished thing that’s lo-fi than an unfinished thing in perfect fidelity
* Every dollar spent on gear, is not spent on the people involved, the sets, the costumes, etc.