Re: [Wikimedia Kenya] Camera Shipped

2012-07-27 Thread Kosgei Isaac
Thanks so much Victor greatly apprecited
On Jul 27, 2012 8:56 AM, Victor Grigas vgri...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 Hi Wikimedia Kenya,

 The camera is shipped!

 I'd like to see the chapter document itself - that is to say that you guys
 all built your chapter from the ground up and if you can document what you
 are doing yourself that would be awesome. I leave it up to you guys to
 document what you feel inclined to document!

 GEAR:
 I am sending a backpack to David Mugo in Chicago with a Canon XA-10
 Camera, attached wide-angle lens, a Rode NTG-3 Microphone, a light, 2 power
 adapters, power cable, 3 batteries, remote control, cd/dvd install discs,
 consent waivers, camera rental agreements, storyteller questions and a
 guide to using the camera.

 2 things that might be useful for you to use/find that I *haven't included
 * are: headphones and a tripod.

 One thing to note: when the camera is zoomed out ALL THE WAY you can
 sometimes see the microphone in the upper right corner of the image, so I
 typically will zoom in *slightly*, so you don't see the microphone.

 The camera operates as a camcorder, and can be configured with any number
 of settings. I recommend keeping the settings as they are, but feel free to
 use it as you feel so inclined. The XA-10 has a touch screen display. The
 camera records onto built-in memory first, and then 2 SD cards. There is
 the capacity of hours and hours of footage on the camera. When you transfer
 the footage be sure that you have some hard drives with many 10's of GB of
 space to copy the data to.

 STORYTELLING:
 When I conduct an interview for storytelling, I'll set the camera on a
 tripod, and find a quiet place with some good lighting (so we can see the
 persons face) and frame the person on camera in a closeup shot. I'll keep
 the camera plugged into a wall, unless there is no outlet.

 I typically talk to people for 30 minutes to an hour, and ask people about
 first who they are, where they come from, and then ask about how they
 discovered Wikipedia and why they are involved.

 LAW:
 I just spoke with our legal department:

 Basically *anyone who uses the camera has to sign the rental 
 agreement*(attached in this email) that i have also printed and included with 
 the
 camera, and *anyone who is interviewed has to sign the legal release* (also
 attached in this email) and also printed and included with the camera.

 Also the camera has to be returned 6 weeks from the 25th of July.

 WMF USA will pay for return shipping - I don't think it would be fair to
 send a 'gift' that makes people pay for it.

 Let me know if I haven't thought of anything and I look forward to seeing
 what you guys produce!

 Victor



 --

 *Victor Grigas*
 Storyteller
 Wikimedia Foundation
 vgri...@wikimedia.org
 +1 (415) 839-6885 x 6773
 149 New Montgomery Street 6th floor
 San Francisco, CA 94105
 https://donate.wikimedia.org/




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Re: [Wikimedia Kenya] Camera Shipped

2012-07-27 Thread Gerrard kosgei
Thank you Victor. Very kind of you.

On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Kosgei Isaac kipchogekos...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks so much Victor greatly apprecited
 On Jul 27, 2012 8:56 AM, Victor Grigas vgri...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 Hi Wikimedia Kenya,

 The camera is shipped!

 I'd like to see the chapter document itself - that is to say that you
 guys all built your chapter from the ground up and if you can document what
 you are doing yourself that would be awesome. I leave it up to you guys to
 document what you feel inclined to document!

 GEAR:
 I am sending a backpack to David Mugo in Chicago with a Canon XA-10
 Camera, attached wide-angle lens, a Rode NTG-3 Microphone, a light, 2 power
 adapters, power cable, 3 batteries, remote control, cd/dvd install discs,
 consent waivers, camera rental agreements, storyteller questions and a
 guide to using the camera.

 2 things that might be useful for you to use/find that I *haven't
 included* are: headphones and a tripod.

 One thing to note: when the camera is zoomed out ALL THE WAY you can
 sometimes see the microphone in the upper right corner of the image, so I
 typically will zoom in *slightly*, so you don't see the microphone.

 The camera operates as a camcorder, and can be configured with any number
 of settings. I recommend keeping the settings as they are, but feel free to
 use it as you feel so inclined. The XA-10 has a touch screen display. The
 camera records onto built-in memory first, and then 2 SD cards. There is
 the capacity of hours and hours of footage on the camera. When you transfer
 the footage be sure that you have some hard drives with many 10's of GB of
 space to copy the data to.

 STORYTELLING:
 When I conduct an interview for storytelling, I'll set the camera on a
 tripod, and find a quiet place with some good lighting (so we can see the
 persons face) and frame the person on camera in a closeup shot. I'll keep
 the camera plugged into a wall, unless there is no outlet.

 I typically talk to people for 30 minutes to an hour, and ask people
 about first who they are, where they come from, and then ask about how they
 discovered Wikipedia and why they are involved.

 LAW:
 I just spoke with our legal department:

 Basically *anyone who uses the camera has to sign the rental 
 agreement*(attached in this email) that i have also printed and included 
 with the
 camera, and *anyone who is interviewed has to sign the legal release* (also
 attached in this email) and also printed and included with the camera.

 Also the camera has to be returned 6 weeks from the 25th of July.

 WMF USA will pay for return shipping - I don't think it would be fair to
 send a 'gift' that makes people pay for it.

 Let me know if I haven't thought of anything and I look forward to seeing
 what you guys produce!

 Victor



 --

 *Victor Grigas*
 Storyteller
 Wikimedia Foundation
 vgri...@wikimedia.org
 +1 (415) 839-6885 x 6773
 149 New Montgomery Street 6th floor
 San Francisco, CA 94105
 https://donate.wikimedia.org/




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Re: [Wikimedia Kenya] Camera Shipped

2012-07-27 Thread Ann Njeri
Thanks Victor, we will be good stewards...

On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Gerrard kosgei gerrardkos...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thank you Victor. Very kind of you.


 On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Kosgei Isaac 
 kipchogekos...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks so much Victor greatly apprecited
 On Jul 27, 2012 8:56 AM, Victor Grigas vgri...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 Hi Wikimedia Kenya,

 The camera is shipped!
 l
 I'd like to see the chapter document itself - that is to say that you
 guys all built your chapter from the ground up and if you can document what
 you are doing yourself that would be awesome. I leave it up to you guys to
 document what you feel inclined to document!

 GEAR:
 I am sending a backpack to David Mugo in Chicago with a Canon XA-10
 Camera, attached wide-angle lens, a Rode NTG-3 Microphone, a light, 2 power
 adapters, power cable, 3 batteries, remote control, cd/dvd install discs,
 consent waivers, camera rental agreements, storyteller questions and a
 guide to using the camera.

 2 things that might be useful for you to use/find that I *haven't
 included* are: headphones and a tripod.

 One thing to note: when the camera is zoomed out ALL THE WAY you can
 sometimes see the microphone in the upper right corner of the image, so I
 typically will zoom in *slightly*, so you don't see the microphone.

 The camera operates as a camcorder, and can be configured with any
 number of settings. I recommend keeping the settings as they are, but feel
 free to use it as you feel so inclined. The XA-10 has a touch screen
 display. The camera records onto built-in memory first, and then 2 SD
 cards. There is the capacity of hours and hours of footage on the camera.
 When you transfer the footage be sure that you have some hard drives with
 many 10's of GB of space to copy the data to.

 STORYTELLING:
 When I conduct an interview for storytelling, I'll set the camera on a
 tripod, and find a quiet place with some good lighting (so we can see the
 persons face) and frame the person on camera in a closeup shot. I'll keep
 the camera plugged into a wall, unless there is no outlet.

 I typically talk to people for 30 minutes to an hour, and ask people
 about first who they are, where they come from, and then ask about how they
 discovered Wikipedia and why they are involved.

 LAW:
 I just spoke with our legal department:

 Basically *anyone who uses the camera has to sign the rental 
 agreement*(attached in this email) that i have also printed and included 
 with the
 camera, and *anyone who is interviewed has to sign the legal release* (also
 attached in this email) and also printed and included with the camera.

 Also the camera has to be returned 6 weeks from the 25th of July.

 WMF USA will pay for return shipping - I don't think it would be fair to
 send a 'gift' that makes people pay for it.

 Let me know if I haven't thought of anything and I look forward to
 seeing what you guys produce!

 Victor



 --

 *Victor Grigas*
 Storyteller
 Wikimedia Foundation
 vgri...@wikimedia.org
 +1 (415) 839-6885 x 6773
 149 New Montgomery Street 6th floor
 San Francisco, CA 94105
 https://donate.wikimedia.org/




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