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Gary
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 12:52 am
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In 1989 and 1990 I produced a series of videos about chaos and
dynamical systems with Bob Devaney and John Hubbard. These tapes are
now available online - some free and some for only $3. They contain
computer animations of dynamical systems and are currently distributed
in VHS format by the American Mathematical Society. I want to find out
if there is a market for these online and, if so, how best to market
them. Here are some of the options:
1) Pay-per-download of a .mov or .wmv file for at least $3, but
possibly as much as $10
2) Pay-per-stream at variable bit rates for $2 to $4
3) Free viewing of 10 minute segments via Revver.com which puts ads on
the end of clips shares revenue
4) Sell DVD's for $20 per copy and only put some segments online.

Programs include
Chaos, Fractals and Dynamics http://scitv.com/cfd.html and
Transition to Chaos http://scitv.com/ttc.html by Devaney
The Beauty and Complexity of the Mandelbrot Set
http://scitv.com/bcm.html by Hubbard
Natural Minimal Surfaces http://scitv.com/nms.html by David Hoffman
The Art of Renaissance Science http://scitv.com/ars.html by Joseph W.
Dauben

I hope to produce more programs of this nature, but need to establish a
viable business model. I encourage others to create programming and put
it online via Revver, Google Video, YouTube and other venues.

Gary Welz
Science Television
www.scitv.com
 
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