On 17/04/12 00:33, Andrea Zanni wrote:
Hi Bastien, we put the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDRkgsvhSoc&context=C4086ab9ADvjVQa1PpcFM... and will put as well on wikilovesmonuments.it tomorrow evening.
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Saturday Lodewjik was in Italy so we discussed also about this.
- Wikimedia Italia will surely pay for a screencast, a very simple video
tutorial for showing the upload procedure. We'll make it at the end of August, when the tools and Upload Wizard will be ready
- as WMI, we tried to contact Common Craft (http://www.commoncraft.com/)
via WMF, but it seems the contacts with them are lost. Moreover, I think the video would be awesome but expensive: if any chapter is interested in stepping in, we try.
- for any video/screencast/tutorial, it would be *awesome* to have the
storyboard and raw materials ** free ** editable For example, if animation or screenshot would be PSD files, they could be edited with Photoshop and quickly localised.
Why does it need to be expensive? As it'd be all web page interfaces, I think it would be nice if we were able to perform that with browser automation. Then replay it with different parameters (ie. change commons language, wlm website, upload filename...) and get with very little effort a deeply internationalised video.
CCing Chris McMahon about that. Chris, how hard do you think it would be to make a video similar to the one linked at the top in such way?
Best regards