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= "Popcorn" and "butter": open video tools that taste great. And change the web.<br>  =
= "Popcorn" and "butter": open video tools that taste great. And change the web.<br>  =


*building the tools the world will use to take video in directions we can't even imagine
WebMadeMovies will not only produce individual episodes and demonstrations, it will also produce a lasting set of tools the world can use to innovate and build on in future. These include "popcorn," a javascript library an open video development engine other developers can build services on top of. And "butter," a front-end widget that will make it easy for film-maker and non-technical audiences to build custom open video players and widgets. Popcorn will provide a robust foundation. While butter provides an intuitive front end any film-maker can use to publish open video without requiring a team of developers. <br>
*a toolkit that builds innovation
*JS an engine for other people to build services on top of


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Together, these tools will form the "swiss army knife" of open video. And the project's lasting contribution to the web. In open-source Mozilla fashion, WebMadeMovies will build and giving away the tools film-makers and developers can use to take the medium in directions we can't even imagine yet. free to anyone, anywhere to use. And ultimately changing the future of film the way HTML and open standards changed the web. <br>
 
*building JS library, other interactive tools that we give away to film-makers to innovate with, widgets
*front ends that allow any film-maker to publish open video without hiring a team of developers
*robust foundation &amp; front end
*"popcorn and butter"
 
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*"Popcorn JS"<br>
*This is the tangible concrete deliverable, from the technology side.<br>
*Mozilla's permanent gift to the world. This will be a major technological resource free to anyone, anywhere to use.<br>
*It's like inventing the 8mm camera -- and then giving it away to every film-maker and hacker on the planet.<br>
*the swiss army knife of "open video"
 
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