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This involves upload of ongoing clips to a repository such as marcinose YouTube channel, and subsequent download by distributed video editors to produce instructional videos, explainer videos, and other supporting media. | This involves upload of ongoing clips to a repository such as [http://www.youtube.com/user/marcinose/videos marcinose YouTube channel], and subsequent download by distributed video editors to produce instructional videos, explainer videos, and other supporting media. | ||
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* XM's video strategy may have some elements in common with Akvo's. See http://vinay.howtolivewiki.com/blog/other/living-video-and-the-akvo-video-strategy-2467 | |||
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/WIKISPEED/videos Wikispeed videos] shows "good manners" in introducing the people, having the cameraman ask some questions from the point of view of the viewer, and saying goodbye. There'll be styles. | |||
* Please create the instructional and explainer videos with a view to be [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Translation translated]. The voice in said videos shouldn't be too fast paced, or there could be some silent footing, because some languages use longer words. ("Word" is one syllable long in English = "Palabra" is three syllables long in Spanish, etc.) Speed is fine for daily scrums. | |||
* http://www.kinoraw.net/ has some text in English, bottom half of the page: http://www.kinoraw.net/?q=node/1 The open source camera http://elphel.com/ could be used at the lab. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 9 April 2012
This involves upload of ongoing clips to a repository such as marcinose YouTube channel, and subsequent download by distributed video editors to produce instructional videos, explainer videos, and other supporting media.
Comments
- XM's video strategy may have some elements in common with Akvo's. See http://vinay.howtolivewiki.com/blog/other/living-video-and-the-akvo-video-strategy-2467
- Wikispeed videos shows "good manners" in introducing the people, having the cameraman ask some questions from the point of view of the viewer, and saying goodbye. There'll be styles.
- Please create the instructional and explainer videos with a view to be translated. The voice in said videos shouldn't be too fast paced, or there could be some silent footing, because some languages use longer words. ("Word" is one syllable long in English = "Palabra" is three syllables long in Spanish, etc.) Speed is fine for daily scrums.
- http://www.kinoraw.net/ has some text in English, bottom half of the page: http://www.kinoraw.net/?q=node/1 The open source camera http://elphel.com/ could be used at the lab.