Watch this 52 minute documentary about the Shanghai Circus School on YouTube. The documentary follows an eight-year-old boy and girl as they sweat and cry and perfect their acrobatic skills.
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Can’t wait to watch this. By the way, when did YouTube remove the 10 minute video limit? Last year, they increased the file size limit to 1 GB, but I hadn’t noticed that they removed the time limit until now.
Don’t know. I recently had a hard time uploading a 9 megabyte file. It took multiple attempts over a period of several days to finally upload successfully.
The new limit of 1 GB is nice (though with HD you could hit the 1 GB limit very quickly. One person said that 1080p was about 75 MB per minute, but he didn’t say what codec he was using). I also read that YouTube reencodes uploaded videos to 320×240 QVGA, so you could upload a lot more by starting with that resolution.