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Revision as of 01:35, 24 October 2020

About

Effective video communication is key to Open Source Ecology's work. As we replicate our operations worldwide, it is important to teach new people effective video communication skills: how to produce high quality video communications - BUT with open source hardware, software and collaboration principles. A quick google on Open Source Film Studio does not yield relevant results. Open Source Cinema and Blender do exist as useful tools. A simpler hardware tool is the Raspberry Pi Tablet Film Studio, which is a product being developed in the Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp.

Working Doc

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Hardware

  • Remote control for cell phones allows you to take shots remotely by pressing a button - [1]

Collaboration

  • NextCloud Server has all the collaboration tools needed.
  • LBRY has is a great solution for hosting files: 3D, video, pictures, anything.

Capturing

Documentation

  • Feedback from students/ testimonials: what could be improved, what are the positives?
  • Time lapses on each project.
  • High quality audio/ video on key processes.

Links