On 8 sep, 11:12, "Ian Ozsvald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Bedros.  I used CamTasia 5 on Windows with a pro-audio mic.  After three
> years building ShowMeDo I've had plenty of time to experiment with sw and
> mics.
>
> Thanks for the three of you pointing out how quick it was, that was (it
> might sound odd) a deliberate choice on my part.  My previous video
> comparing IE8 beta1 vs Firefox 3 went on for 8 minutes 
> (http://procasts.co.uk/examples.html), I wanted to challenge myself to make
> something under 1 minute this time.  Normally I'd do 2-3 minutes for a
> first-time introduction to a new piece of sw.

Guao (Wow). This video is super cool. I think the timing is perfect,
is enough to seed the curiosity on the espectator. Perfect for a
"Start with Django" page or the "overview" or an "about Django" page.
I'll embed it in my blog.

>
> Thanks for the support!
> Ian.
>
> 2008/9/4 bedros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > what kind of screencast software did you use?
>
> > I found the django screencast to be moving too quickly between steps,
> > not enough time to absorb the message in each step.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > -B
>
> > On Sep 3, 2:07 pm, "Ian Ozsvald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I've created a 57 second screencast showing 'Django in Under a Minute'.
> >  I
> > > recorded it over the last two days using the current Django release
> > > candidate, I'll update the visuals once v1-final is ready and then
> > release a
> > > final copy:
> >http://procasts.co.uk/examples/DjangoIn1Min_early_cut_for_ReleaseCand...
>
> > > I'd like to ask for feedback, there's still time to make minor tweaks if
> > > need be.  I've aimed the screencast at users who have heard of Django and
> > > know about web-app frameworks but who haven't yet tried Django.  I'm
> > aiming
> > > to show them how easy it is to get on board and start building neat
> > stuff.
>
> > > Does the message come through clearly?  Do I cover too much/too little?
>
> > > Once Django v1 is out I'll update the video element (to show the v1
> > django
> > > site, not the current release-candidate site) and release the result to
> > > ShowMeDo, Vimeo etc under a CC license.  I hope it'll be useful for
> > bloggers
> > > to help spread the word.
>
> > > Assuming this video gets a good reception, I'll think about making a
> > 4-part
> > > video accompaniment to the 4-part Django tutorial.  This is exactly the
> > sort
> > > of stuff we want to see in ShowMeDo (I'm ShowMeDo's co-founder), assuming
> > > this longer series is well-received then we'd look to do more Django
> > > material.
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > Ian (ShowMeDo/ProCasts)
>
> > > --
> > > Ian Ozsvald (Professional Screencaster)
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > >http://ProCasts.co.ukhttp://IanOzsvald.com+http://ShowMeDo.com
>
> --
> Ian Ozsvald (Professional Screencaster)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> http://ProCasts.co.ukhttp://IanOzsvald.com+http://ShowMeDo.com
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