Hi Sourabh. Thanks for your reply, and thanks for your time.

I checked the channel and the video :)

-----------------

It would be good if there are some means if it incorporates screen/slides
and video.
Else you can video record, and submit the screen-record (there are many
which works great in Linux), and besides, submit any presentation files if
used.

I do 100% use only Linux as a platform to produce my videos. There are
great open source things, I mean Apps besides Linux Distro.
Unfortunately, there are also few things/Apps which are open-source based,
which truly sucks. For example LibreOffice.

However here are few things and tips:


* for shooting videos, capture the videos with a ton of bright lights as
much as possible. If there are window blinds, you can open them to allow
light.
Any cheap camera will capture good video, with crisp colours. However it is
a challenge when white board is used, since this needs low-light conditions.
So when white board is used, you can compromise, else try to use natural
light, room lights as much as possible. Anyway eventually down the lane
some how you guys can acquire a good AV equipment to capture your sessions.
Till then, we can try our best.

* you can share your raw footage via Google Drive, etc. So that once I get
the content here you can delete the same so that you can regain your Google
Drive
storage space. So we can use it as a buffer.


* since my channel is a super-set of entire "Linux" stuff, I feel it is a
great platform to devote extra time incorporating videos from external
resources/sources. Such as ILUGD.

* also I focus my channel mainly for advance developers, research, senior
and top-mgmt (CTO, CEO) level quite often.
And also make it location neutral as much as possible. I may do some
processing of these videos (your raw footage, screencapture, slides, etc)
so that, it is taken care of.
Especially viewers from such as Middle East, South America, Russia, UK,
etc.(besides US/Canada).
I believe ILUGD content/knowledge discussed will add the value.

Let us see we start like capturing minutes of meeting or VLOG'ing format,
eventually we can perfect it.

Kiran



cheers,  Kiran Kankipati

*Time is the enemy of the privileged few.Cost is the enemy of the masses.*


On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 11:37 PM, T K Sourabh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Kiran,
>
> First of all your channel is great and I have also seen the montage you
> shared of the mashup meetup. Thanks for the awesome work.
>
> Coming to the suggestion:
> Yes we are right now recording the talks/workshops as it is requested by
> many people in the community. We have just published a session on our
> YouTube channel -> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4jkid1GjrmEQxWZCbD_
> Eg
>
> Please let me know ways to incorporate slides/screen into video content in
> sync. Screen recording is one way. Few problems are low storage capacity,
> volunteers. I would be happy If could give share some tips.
>
> Looking forward
>
> Regards
> T K Sourabh
> On Dec 3, 2017 11:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi Guys, ILUG-Delhi.
>
> If you guys are interested, next time when you have a session, can you
> guys video document your presentations (preferably with good video/audio
> quality)
> and submit the same.
>
> I am interested to publish the same in *The Linux Channel*. Once Shyam
> Saini (student of mine), submitted pictures of one such session.
> Which I created a montage and published the same. (link attached below)
>
> ------------------
>
> But I am looking forward to recorded video sessions (and or along with
> event coverage). Hence I thought to reach out everyone @ ILUG-Delhi mailing
> list.
>
> Ping me if you need any assistance/clarification.
> Since I am from Bangalore, I cannot participate in these sessions.
> However having said that, if it happens to be a case when I visit Delhi, I
> am looking forward to at least one session. And meet awesome guys @ Delhi :)
>
> The Linux Channel - Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/
> channel/UCESk3ORdKJ1iQGibV_XiHhw/videos
> and the website: http://the-linux-channel.the-toffee-project.org
>
> For example: *PyDelhi + PyData + ILUG-D + Linux Chix meetup mash @ Sarai
> on 17-Dec-2016*
> Video Montage: http://the-linux-channel.the-toffee-project.org/index.php?
> page=95-videos-pydelhi-pydata-ilugd-linux-chix-meetup-mash-
> at-sarai-on-17-Dec-2016
>
> Take care. Best of luck guys!
> Kiran
>
> cheers,  Kiran Kankipati
>
> *Time is the enemy of the privileged few.Cost is the enemy of the masses.*
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 11:16 PM, T K Sourabh <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> We had a lovely meetup today at NIPFP. I came in during the second half
> due to some work so people here could share their experiences in better
> way. During the open session, we had quite interesting set of discussions
> ranging from AUFS, chroot and systemd-container, ZFS etc.
>
> If you missed this meetup, we have scheduled our next meetup on 16th of
> December. We are looking for:
>
> - Speakers
> - Speakers
> - Speakers
>
> There is growing interest for networking, containers, kernel in the
> community so if you are working on those fields or learning and wish to
> give a talk, please take a moment to create a proposal here ->
> https://github.com/ILUGD/talks/issues.
>
> There are few suggestions on the talks repo too:
>         - Discussion on ncurses [1]
>         - An introduction to the Portage Package Management System [2]
> We will be quite happy if someone can take this suggestions for
> talk/workshop.
>
> Looking forward.
>
>
> Cheers
> T K Sourabh
>
>
>
>
>
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