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  • TheCotMan
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    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam

    Holy HELL!!!1!

    As seen in my earlier post, and elsewhere on the internet, I've been searching for this old hacker/phreaker documentary for years. It was released back in like 2002 or 2003 maybe. Epic stuff. Single-digit DEFCON years, early HOPE cons, late night web defacement stuff, etc.

    Jason Scott and I have been in touch with the film's creator for a while now, privately trying to convince her to re-release it. (There were some music rights that she never secured, so we talked about funding the payment of those rights or helping her re-edit the original, etc.) Well, it's finally happened.

    As Jason and I have been tweeting, this film is back...

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/owned/152781995

    ... here's some of my Twittering about all this, with screenshots...

    https://twitter.com/deviantollam/sta...24479385911296

    https://twitter.com/deviantollam/sta...24896803164161

    https://twitter.com/deviantollam/sta...25179868233728

    For heaven's sake, there's even super old DEFCON Shoot footage in there as a bonus reel! Check out CHS way back in the day!

    https://twitter.com/deviantollam/sta...25585008599040

    ... so, yeah. I'm naturally super thrilled about all this. Jennifer (the film's creator) put it on Vimeo and (at my urging, because Vimeo's streaming is kind of ass) she also enabled "download this feature" to anyone who adds it to their OnDemand library.

    That means you could just all start pirating and sharing it, but I'd ask that if you really are interested in this history, consider just clicking the purchase button. She put a lot into getting this back from the grave and I hope that she at least makes back the $200 or so that it cost her to put it up on Vimeo like this.

    Alternately, if you really don't want to buy it, I'm happy to have a hacker viewing party for this piece anytime I'm in the same place as any of you. You bring the whisky, i'll bring the film.
    Comment: I do not view this as spam or posting no value to old threads:
    * This was a conversation about this topic a long time ago, and replied to with an on-topic update that contains useful information
    * This information is directly an update to that old information and informatve
    * It was not started as a topic to get people to buy something, but a reply to an existing topic of interest about information that has been made available

    Thanks for the update, Devian Ollam!

    -Cot
    Last edited by TheCotMan; January 27, 2016, 12:38.

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  • Deviant Ollam
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    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    There was another film, long ago, called 0wned which appeared at some film festivals a lifetime ago and then went nowhere. I have had no luck finding a torrent or streaming video of that one.
    Holy HELL!!!1!

    As seen in my earlier post, and elsewhere on the internet, I've been searching for this old hacker/phreaker documentary for years. It was released back in like 2002 or 2003 maybe. Epic stuff. Single-digit DEFCON years, early HOPE cons, late night web defacement stuff, etc.

    Jason Scott and I have been in touch with the film's creator for a while now, privately trying to convince her to re-release it. (There were some music rights that she never secured, so we talked about funding the payment of those rights or helping her re-edit the original, etc.) Well, it's finally happened.

    As Jason and I have been tweeting, this film is back...

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/owned/152781995

    ... here's some of my Twittering about all this, with screenshots...

    https://twitter.com/deviantollam/sta...24479385911296

    https://twitter.com/deviantollam/sta...24896803164161

    https://twitter.com/deviantollam/sta...25179868233728

    For heaven's sake, there's even super old DEFCON Shoot footage in there as a bonus reel! Check out CHS way back in the day!

    https://twitter.com/deviantollam/sta...25585008599040

    ... so, yeah. I'm naturally super thrilled about all this. Jennifer (the film's creator) put it on Vimeo and (at my urging, because Vimeo's streaming is kind of ass) she also enabled "download this feature" to anyone who adds it to their OnDemand library.

    That means you could just all start pirating and sharing it, but I'd ask that if you really are interested in this history, consider just clicking the purchase button. She put a lot into getting this back from the grave and I hope that she at least makes back the $200 or so that it cost her to put it up on Vimeo like this.

    Alternately, if you really don't want to buy it, I'm happy to have a hacker viewing party for this piece anytime I'm in the same place as any of you. You bring the whisky, i'll bring the film.

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  • astcell
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    If that node never went offline, and Dark Tangent never had his party that was DEFCON 1, what would we all be doing right now? Would Wi-fi still be mostly unsecure? Would more 0-Days be out there? Would anyone know who Mitnick is?

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  • Dark Tangent
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    DEF CON Documentary in 720p - With Subtitles

    For those of you wanting to watch the documentary on YouTube you can find it here:

    http://youtu.be/SUhyeY0Fsvw

    It has (currently) English and Japanese subtitles but I hear Chinese is being done now.

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  • russ
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    This is just an update on the documentary, for those of you following this project. The film is about done. At this point, all the main pieces are in place, and minor adjustments are being made to sound levels, credits, and things like this. We've about decided on the physical form factor for the special editions we'll be selling (but the film will still be released for free, electronically). The free edition won't include all the extras and out-takes. The paid editions will include lots of other content that isn't part of the main film.

    The final film is going to be just under 2 hours long, and we'll be premiering the film on Thursday night, after DC101. We'll be releasing more information, publicly, in the very near future for those looking to purchase one of the special edition versions of the film. So keep your eyes out, because we are actively working to get all the details hammered out and released.

    -Russ

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  • bjaming
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    Are the "out takes" that end up on the editing room floor going to be released? I'd be interested in seeing some of the things that didn't make the final cut.

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  • DaKahuna
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    Originally posted by bluknight
    You missed:


    ;)
    Also anyone speaking in the Wireless Village

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  • bluknight
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    And other amazing people who should never be missed when they're on stage...
    • About a thousand
    • Apologies for failure to list them here
    You missed:


    ;)

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  • Deviant Ollam
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    Originally posted by bluknight
    oh, wait... yeah, i've seen this. or at least parts of it. it's a fantastic little look at the CVORG folks' first experience at DEFCON.

    re-watching now. :-)

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  • Deviant Ollam
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    Originally posted by bluknight
    Ashley Schwartau's Hackers are People Too and The Defcon Experience are still pretty good works.
    i've enjoyed Hackers are People, Too... but i'd never seen The Defcon Experience. I'll have to check that out.

    There was another film, long ago, called 0wned which appeared at some film festivals a lifetime ago and then went nowhere. I have had no luck finding a torrent or streaming video of that one.


    Originally posted by bluknight
    And if that isn't enough, I'd point them in many cases to the several speeches of either Jason Scott or Richard Thieme.
    Top speakers for people to watch when I want them to undertand the hacker mindset and overall nature of who we are:
    • Johnny Long
    • Jason Scott
    • Major Malfunction
    • Simple Nomad
    • Chris Nickerson



    Two other amazing speakers whose topics and themes sometimes go over the heads of a lay audience but who are great on stage...
    • Dan Kaminsky
    • Richard Theme



    And other amazing people who should never be missed when they're on stage...
    • About a thousand
    • Apologies for failure to list them here

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  • bluknight
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    Originally posted by blakdayz
    I, for one, can't wait to show world the microcosm that is DC.
    While I'm (patiently, Jason, I promise!) waiting for the Defcon documentary to come out, I've been (re-) watching several others with an eye to showing them to other people to show what our community (and in a case or two, Defcon itself) is kind of like. Ashley Schwartau's Hackers are People Too and The Defcon Experience are still pretty good works. And if that isn't enough, I'd point them in many cases to the several speeches of either Jason Scott or Richard Thieme.

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  • blakdayz
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    All things aside - I enjoy the updates and the contention. I, for one, can't wait to show world the microcosm that is DC. More so - I can not wait to see folks again this year (without the cameras).

    -blak

    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    nod. i actually learned of the new release target for the spring from Jeff just after i posted here on the forums.

    and i genuinely am concerned that my comments here are somehow being misinterpreted. The only thing i was expressing was the notion of feeling in the dark about how the project was going. The twitter feed hadn't updated in a while. The Vimeo page with the preview only stated that the film was due to be released "on 2013" (was there a specific date missing from that sentence accidentally?) I have friends and relatives that ask me about the film and was hoping for something to tell them, that's all.

    and i really would welcome anyone correcting me, Russ. i stand by that. if i recall previous comments incorrectly, i'd want to know about that. if there were updates about the film being posted elsewhere, i'd want to know about that (to keep up with the news). i see that yesterday, Jason did make a comment on the Vimeo page. but absent that comment, i was not aware of any news or updates coming out.

    complaining might be a slightly strong word in the context of my post, don't you think?


    ugh. i hate being on camera. the less of me that's featured in the DC Doc, the better it will be. i'm thrilled that Jason remarked how well i can "sit for an interview" but being eloquent doesn't equate to being good-looking. ;-)

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  • bluknight
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    and i really would welcome anyone correcting me, Russ. i stand by that. if i recall previous comments incorrectly, i'd want to know about that. if there were updates about the film being posted elsewhere, i'd want to know about that (to keep up with the news). i see that yesterday, Jason did make a comment on the Vimeo page. but absent that comment, i was not aware of any news or updates coming out.
    Having watched the DC20 closing, it did sound that Jason was targeting the holidays. However, we *ALL* know deadlines sleep, especially ones very loosely committed to like Jason's was.

    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    complaining might be a slightly strong word in the context of my post, don't you think?
    Speaking only for myself, I thought it might have been worded a tiny bit strongly, especially for Jason's very public reputation for being a straight shooter and generally being open. That being said, I still participate in dc-stuff, so I understand the value of direct communication.

    Originally posted by Deviant Ollam
    [...] the less of me that's featured in the DC Doc, the better it will be. i'm thrilled that Jason remarked how well i can "sit for an interview" but being eloquent doesn't equate to being good-looking. ;-)
    I dunno -- it seemed like you sat and came across well for Hackers Are People Too... And your talks are usually one of my favorites. (I routinely refer people to your Packing and the Friendly Skies video from Defcon a few years ago.) And you certainly don't do as much damage to the camera lens as I do -- I'm still waiting for Jason to send me the repair bill!

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  • Deviant Ollam
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    Originally posted by russ
    Anyway, that's the update. And inviting people to "correct you" if you're wrong, sounds like a terrible idea on this forum. Just saying. And at what point are you "past the point" of being able to think it's coming along nicely. It seems pretty shitty to be complaining about something that Jeff has paid for as FREEBIE for the scene.
    nod. i actually learned of the new release target for the spring from Jeff just after i posted here on the forums.

    and i genuinely am concerned that my comments here are somehow being misinterpreted. The only thing i was expressing was the notion of feeling in the dark about how the project was going. The twitter feed hadn't updated in a while. The Vimeo page with the preview only stated that the film was due to be released "on 2013" (was there a specific date missing from that sentence accidentally?) I have friends and relatives that ask me about the film and was hoping for something to tell them, that's all.

    and i really would welcome anyone correcting me, Russ. i stand by that. if i recall previous comments incorrectly, i'd want to know about that. if there were updates about the film being posted elsewhere, i'd want to know about that (to keep up with the news). i see that yesterday, Jason did make a comment on the Vimeo page. but absent that comment, i was not aware of any news or updates coming out.

    complaining might be a slightly strong word in the context of my post, don't you think?


    Originally posted by russ
    While I'm sure much of your distress has to do with the fact that you want to see your gleaming, cheerful smile talking about the DC Shoot, I'd ask you to breathe easy for a bit.
    ugh. i hate being on camera. the less of me that's featured in the DC Doc, the better it will be. i'm thrilled that Jason remarked how well i can "sit for an interview" but being eloquent doesn't equate to being good-looking. ;-)

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  • bluknight
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    Re: DEFCON Documentary updates

    Originally posted by russ
    [...] I won't speak on DT's behalf on this, just because a man is welcome to change his mind. I wouldn't mind seeing it made public, personally. But it's really DT's call in the end.
    Fair enough. Knowing Jason, there's MORE than enough material to make a good documentary here, and I'd love to see all of it... Even a "director's edition", if DT wants to release the rough cut at some point. ;) But for something that the community is getting for free (and that I can't wait to pay for to get my hands on the 'goodies'), I ain't going to complain... except about the fact that my secret Jason Scott cloning project didn't work. That's the REAL reason it didn't make it by Christmas. :P

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