Indeed, I want to ask the same thing!
Also, I found it a bit rediculous that the
Hash, Inc. WIKI did not mention where to actually find the TWO movie release. Many of your WIKI pages are in desperate need of updating.
For example, the
Main Page TWO on the Hash, Inc. WIKI doesn't even mention that the TWO project was finished. In fact, it suggests just the opposite. Among other things, it claims "to find out more about TWO visit
the TWO area in the A:M Forum." But, in actuality, that link takes one to the "Hash Movie Project" area of the forums, which is now occupied by the SO (Scarecrow of Oz) project, which is the new project after TWO.
Even the
Tin Woodman of Oz page on the WIKI doesn't explain about the projects current status or where to find the movie.
My point is that these out-of-date pages are confusing to visitors and new members such as myself. I would think that Hash, Inc. would
want it to be known far and wide about the release of this major movie project that promotes their software product!
In any case, I suggest you consider uploading the TWO movie to someplace other than YouTube. While extremely popular, YouTube is known for rather poor quality video. And YouTube is extremely restrictive on the size and number of minutes in duration, hence having to split it up into nearly a dozen parts.
Perhaps someone is willing to upload to someplace like
Revver? Their FAQ states:
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We do not have an upper limit on length of video so long as your file is under 100MB.
We accept the following formats: MOV, MPEG, MPG, MP4, WMV, ASF, AVI (including DIVX).
And if 100MB is not enough for the entire thing, it could easily be broken into two or more parts. (It should take much less than 11 parts, however!)
If Revver is not an option, how about
Veoh?
But, IMHO, the
best and most obvious option would be to host the .avi, mov, or .mpeg on
hash.com itself! (Or at least on some file host like Rapidshare.) Some of us, particularly those of us cursed with slow internet speeds, want to be able to download the entire movie (preferable in high quality) and to watch at our leasure. And downloading once takes less bandwidth than watching and re-watching it over several times online. We might even want to burn it to disk and then share with friends and family. Who knows, that might get friends and family interested in Animation Master...