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* [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.
* [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.
* 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.

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