Hi Shawn

I'm sure that you could make some very good videos that can be used to demonstrate the features of LibreOffice.

We're developing some design ideas that could be showcased very effectively on YouTube. I personally think there is an opportunity to show why LibreOffice, when it has incorporated some of these ideas, is a better productivity tool than MS Office. It could be done on several levels right down to specific topics such as automatic tabbing.

It could be possible to even have built into LibreOffice, links to Help Videos on various topics - just a click away to make it very convenient. That would give it a competitive advantage over other products.

This idea has many legs! There could be a role to coordinate a sub-team of design members working together on this.

Cheers

Phil Jackson



On 5/27/2011 9:07 PM, Shawn Beasley wrote:
Dear Design Team,

Hi and my name is Shawn Beasley. I am chatting with the document team to find 
out where it would be valuable to do videos, in YouTube, to accompany the 
documentation. There are a lot of users that need the information in this 
format as well. My current videos revolve around OTRS, and I have finally got 
so far as to know what I want to transport, and how to make the editing process 
a breeze. What I would like to do with Libreoffice is to help with 
post-/production of YouTube videos with a recognizable, consistent, and 
attractive style. I use a Mac in combination with screenflow, keynote, Gimp, 
and other tools to achieve a rich content screen cast with various affects and 
music to send emotion to the user.

I run three types of videos currently. They can all be found at my YouTube 
page: http://youtube.com/user/diginin1974. Some of the older videos are a 
little rough. And the consistency I was talking about is the last few videos. 
You will notice the OTRS Inc wrapper and music. But, even in the early vids, 
you can see the work done with Keynotes and the movement done with screenflow. 
I think, that with your help, we can make high emotion videos to complement the 
documentation, and I am very excited to see who would like to be involved here.

Thanks for you time!

///shawn

Shawn Beasley a.k.a
Dig"IT"al_Ninja/diginin


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