Long overdue IMHO... I would also recommend talking to Denis Magda, VP of Product Marketing here at GridGain. Denis works for me and he's extremely knowledgeable on this subject (and an active ASF community member for Apache Ignite).
Given my workload at GridGain I won't have the bandwidth to do the full production for the screencast. If, however, someone (Sergey, Aaron) can produce a video and an exact script that sync-ed to that video (a-al YouTube close captions) I can find the time to help with the voiceover. I've dealt with the YoutTube production in the past here at GridGain and we've used a professional voiceover... the quality of the script and precise synchronization are absolutely essential for the production quality. Anyhow, keep each tutorial to less than 5 minutes, use good titles, tags and descriptions, produce 2-3 videos a month - and you should have a decent pull of users from this channel. Best -- Nikita Ivanov On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 12:23 PM Konstantin Boudnik <[email protected]> wrote: > I think this is a good idea, indeed! We need to make sure that all > back-references to the project and attributions are in place, and we > aren't violating the ASF trademark in any way. > > As for the native speaker narration: I would disagree. It doesn't have > to be a native speaker, it is really sufficient to have someone well > spoken to carry on the job. > > I can help with some starting episodes and I am sure we can expand on that. > -- > With regards, > Cos > > On 29.06.2021 15:03, Aaron Radzinski wrote: > > NLPCraft-ers, > > I would like to propose to set up a YouTube channel for our project. > > There are a number of tutorials that we can produce and YouTube seems > > to be the place and a marketing channel that is most active right now. > > > > In the past, we did publish a number of articles (thanks Sergey!) but > > the coverage left a lot to be desired. > > > > I have OBS Studio that I can use to record the screen and I can teach > > anyone to do it. The video editing can also be done internally or > > outsourced. However, one of the problems that we have is... a spoken > > language. To have maximum reach these tutorials must be in English > > (not in Russian) and we need a decent native English speaker. > > Unfortunately - most of the core devs have a rather thick Russian > > accent :-) > > > > Would any of the free-speaking English members of the community > > (mentors?) be willing to donate some of their time on this project? > > Any other ideas? > > > > Thanks! > > -- > > Aaron. > > >
