Comments on: Red Hat Stories: Don't call them videos
The company is developing a series of short marketing films that attempt to broaden the appeal of "the Red Hat way" well beyond bits and bytes of operating systems and appl servers.
The company is developing a series of short marketing films that attempt to broaden the appeal of "the Red Hat way" well beyond bits and bytes of operating systems and appl servers.
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FILM is what you get when you FILM something using a FILM camera.
Should we redefine these words just for some guy from Red Hat? I don't think so...
Many videos are recorded using film cameras.