OOPS - double post -

Just to be clear, the zip file I uploaded today contains nothing that
should be considered done - there are lots of issues needing addressed on
each before they are ready for use - well, enough to keep a guy busy for a
week, at least ;)

Please, feel to free to comment on any CHUNK or LOOP file, these are the,
IMO, core artifacts on which all he fun stuff hangs.

Adios


On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Drew Jensen <drewjensen.in...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Howdy,
>
> Well, I'be not had a chance to read any mail, after my last message,
> before writing this so if it seems like I've missed something already
> mentioned that would be the reason.
>
> I've been plowing ahead with my ideas here; not just as a single activity
> to produce one or two videos but rather to start a framework for a project
> multi-media resources library, from which multiple videos, for multiple
> purposes, would be generated. It could also be used to generate themed
> artifacts for fliers/presentations/artwork(wallpapers, etc) that tie in
> with these videos.
>
> The key is to generate small chunks, of high quality, which can then be
> used to mix final works.
>
> By way of example I've uploaded a zip file at:
>
> https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx7ZNEXlmR0ISV9GcjY5M1l1TTA
>
> with the following files:
>
> July30/Chunks
> - AOO4_default_blk.mp4 and AOO4_default_white.mp4 are (should be, more on
> that later) used as consistent backgrounds in other chunks
>
> - WelcomeUsers.mp4, NewLogo.mp4, CommunityActivities.mp4,
> CommunityActivities.mp4 where created as a reshaping of the wiki features
> and enhancements page.
> - Each video includes a voice over (almost) and there is an associated
> text file with transcript of same.
>
> For the initial finished product I had in mind three category of video and
> one physical video for each category.
> The categories I had in mind are
>
> Flowers - as in 'Congrats on the new birth' - short, punchy and could
> supply the ending of the other videos to tie them together and for re-use
> efficiencies.
>
> Community - The apache way, recruiting, etc.
>
> Features - about the product  or services offered by the community.
>
>
> Alright, so I already turned in a 'flowers' type video last week [and
> since no one else has said it, a not so good one] but do not consider that
> the final work.
>
> For the 'community' category - These pieces:
> CommunityBeforeCode_loop.mp4, suitable for use at a show table running on
> a laptop, voice over, no musical background - notice I did not tag this
> with a license.
> AOO4_HotTamaleBaby.mp4 and hottamale.mp4 take that basic loop and add a
> little party music.
>
> For the 'features' category - These:
> NewFeaturesAndEnhancements_loop.mp4 - again, voice over only, note no
> license
> AOO_Features_Waltz.mp4, add a nice sound track and pickup my license tag,
> notice I said MY license tag, I think that is the best way to approach
> these pieces with CC license material - but that is a subject needing some
> thought gong forward.
>
> In the graphics directory, well, graphics files ;) - some descriptions to
> follow.
>
> So, my vision would be to at the end deliver, somehow, for the projects
> use an ISO with all the files used to produce the works, this would include
> the OpenShot and Pitivi (and other) project files, it would include some
> instructions (which we would build as we do this) on how to make use of the
> material.
>
> What I would hope could be done, if the good folks at source forge are
> willing which I expect hey would be, is to generate a small and changing
> over time set of videos and have these dished out to users in round robin
> fashion.
>
> There is a fair bit here to consider, I'm aware, and I will end this mail
> here. I should be picking up mail again in 2 or 3 days and will also have
> an update to the files.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> //drew
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org>wrote:
>
>> On 25/07/2013 Drew Jensen wrote:
>>
>>> https://docs.google.com/file/**d/**0Bx7ZNEXlmR0IUWt5cnUxQ3JNbnM/**
>>> edit?usp=sharing<https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx7ZNEXlmR0IUWt5cnUxQ3JNbnM/edit?usp=sharing>
>>> There is an opening 8 seconds with the logo on a non-white background:
>>> 1 - is that acceptable
>>> 2 - is the ASF tag line acceptable
>>>
>>
>> I think that both are acceptable, but there's no need to display
>> trademark attribution for all the length of the video. It will be enough to
>> have them in the closing credits, maybe with the longer version that is in
>> the http://www.openoffice.org/ page footer.
>>
>>
>>  Then there is what would be the body of the piece - a full white
>>> background, as this logo really doesn't work to well otherwise it seems
>>> to
>>> me.
>>> 1 - I assume the logo is not an issue here, but thought I'd double check.
>>> 2 - I changed the ASF tagline to blue, as you can see
>>> 2a - I wonder if I may drop that (the ASF tagline) on the body frames,
>>> leaving it on the opening and then bringing it back for the credits at
>>> the
>>> end, as I will include sub-titles with this piece (in English) and that
>>> space would be the place for these to display of course.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, it is just visual noise to keep it visible for all the video.
>>
>>
>>  Anyway, that is enough for now and to get things started.
>>>
>>
>> It's a good start!
>>
>> Regards,
>>   Andrea.
>>
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