Alex Vong <[email protected]> writes:
> Catonano <[email protected]> writes: > >> 2018-05-29 17:45 GMT+02:00 Julien Lepiller <[email protected]>: >> >> Le 2018-05-29 16:48, Ricardo Wurmus a écrit : >> >> Hi Guix, >> >> I’d like us to produce a series of short videos (< 4 mins each) that >> introduce functional package management with Guix. >> >> This is supposed to be aimed at people who are intimidated by the manual >> and wouldn’t know where to begin reading. Each of the videos should >> focus on a single feature and be on the point. The final seconds should >> point the viewer to the manual to learn more. >> >> Who would like to be involved in the planning and production of the >> videos? There are many tasks such as: >> >> * collecting topics that should be covered >> * writing canonical narration scripts for each episode >> * translating the scripts into different languages >> * recording the narrations in different languages >> * drafting the storyboard for each video (i.e. what exactly is to be >> shown and for how long) >> * recording the video portions >> * mixing different audio tracks and the video track >> * designing intro and outro frames >> * recording or finding freely licensed music for the intro / outro >> * coordinating with all volunteers >> >> What do you think? >> >> -- >> Ricardo >> >> That sounds like a great plan! Of course I'd like to be involved in >> translating >> the script into French and I could probably record a French version of the >> videos >> too. I don't have any experience in the other fields, but I guess I could >> learn. >> >> I think I have demonstrated my aptitude in recording video fragments on the >> field 😄 >> >> As for storyboarding and scripting, instead, I'd love to receive suggestions. >> >> Also, I wouldn't know how to mix audio/video. What software could we use ? >> I don't know. > > You may want to try simplescreenrecorder. I tried it before, it is > reasonably easy to use. Or, if you're using GNOME: Ctrl + Alt + Shift + R. A small red dot will appear in the upper right corner. Press the key combination again to stop the recording, and a webm video will appear in your ‘Videos’ folder. Kind regards, Roel Janssen
