Re: [art] Graphics designer and copywriter looking to help out.

2009-12-18 Thread P-C

Hi Bernhard,

Thanks for all the info! I have now read Rosana's wiki page for 
screencasting and I think I'll have a go at screencasting for 
OpenOffice. I read the guidelines but also wonder what the rules are for 
publishing screencasting? I.e. do I publish them on the wiki or, say, 
YouTube?


Is there a public repository for film tutorials for OpenOffice, for 
instance for downloading and installing?


And how about pure marketing film clips for OpenOffice? I'm thinking 
viral film with real life situations which can be uploaded on numerous 
locations and spread the word about the software suite? I'd like to have 
a go at that. :-) Then of course, I expect that there are guidelines as 
for marketing messages to spread, for instance Cost of ownership: Zero.


Thanks for the welcoming, and I look forward to helping out in the 
OpenOffice community!


Best regards,
Paul



Bernhard Dippold wrote:

Hi Paul,

P-C schrieb:

Hello,

I'm a happy user of the OpenOffice suite and have now decided that I
want to give something back to the community.


Great! Every contribution is welcome!

 So I'd be happy to provide

the following: Graphics design (2D and web), viral film (production),
copywriting (English, Swedish).


If you want to work on films - please have a look at Rosana's 
screen-cast wiki page:

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Screencast

For copywriting you might subscribe to d...@marketing.openoffice.org too.

With regards to Graphics Design: Did you have already had a look at 
our wiki?

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Art

There are some starting points mentioned in the pages linked from the 
area under the title.


If you are interested in providing artwork in areas where we lack OOo3 
related designs (please have a look at the Additional Artwork 
Gallery), don't hesitate to help us.


I'd recommend to come back to the list, once you found an area you 
want to work on (Clipart?, banners?, what ever you want) or if you 
feel stuck at any time.


Welcome to our team!

Best regards

Bernhard

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Re: [art] Graphics designer and copywriter looking to help out.

2009-12-18 Thread Christoph Noack
Hi Paul,

that's great to hear! I think that support for moving images is highly
appreciated :-)

Some weeks ago, Rosana was so kind to work on the Renaissance FAQ videos
you can find at [1]. She uploaded them to the separate channel
openofficeorg to YouTube [2]. Maybe this basic information already
helps a bit.

And, I've noticed that Christian Lippka (Impress Team) provided a small
screencast to show some _early_ development results with regard to slide
handling [3]. So there are developers who start using YouTube to
communicate intermediate results :-) What I want to say is, that videos
could already help to improve the communication within the community ...

To me, a common community identity (corporate identity seems a bit
misleading here) is missing. A decent and elegant opener, common fonts
and colors, logos ...

Paul, I hope you will enjoy the work (results *g*) for OpenOffice.org.
Thank you for your interest...

Have a nice day!
Christoph

[1] http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Renaissance/FAQ
[2] http://www.youtube.com/openofficeorg
[3] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIpXYtj4LMQ

Am Freitag, den 18.12.2009, 13:04 +0100 schrieb P-C:
 Hi Bernhard,
 
 Thanks for all the info! I have now read Rosana's wiki page for 
 screencasting and I think I'll have a go at screencasting for 
 OpenOffice. I read the guidelines but also wonder what the rules are for 
 publishing screencasting? I.e. do I publish them on the wiki or, say, 
 YouTube?
 
 Is there a public repository for film tutorials for OpenOffice, for 
 instance for downloading and installing?
 
 And how about pure marketing film clips for OpenOffice? I'm thinking 
 viral film with real life situations which can be uploaded on numerous 
 locations and spread the word about the software suite? I'd like to have 
 a go at that. :-) Then of course, I expect that there are guidelines as 
 for marketing messages to spread, for instance Cost of ownership: Zero.
 
 Thanks for the welcoming, and I look forward to helping out in the 
 OpenOffice community!
 
 Best regards,
 Paul
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