Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Tony Benn, and Wiki-literature

2013-08-15 Thread brian . mcneil

Quoting Stevie Benton stevie.ben...@wikimedia.org.uk:


Hi Brian,

That all sounds really interesting, nicely done!

I don't have your mobile number but I am connected to you on Skype. If
there's a good time to contact you please let me know and I'll ping you and
we can take it from there. Happy to help in whatever way is useful to you.


If I'm on, ping me.

I also have using Commons, or Archive.org on a forthcoming Edinburgh  
City Council agenda - and will be speaking to their solicitor anyway.


FYI:

http://wikinewsie.org/Edinburgh2013/

A recording of Tony's talk on Tuesday is near the bottom. And, I've  
still about another 50GiB of video footage to process, edit, etc, etc,  
etc.


I'm in Maidenhead next week, but have to get back up here for the  
Friday evening to film a charity concert (and, probably, do half the  
sound engineering).



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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Tony Benn, and Wiki-literature

2013-08-15 Thread brian . mcneil

Quoting Thomas Morton morton.tho...@googlemail.com:


On 15 Aug 2013 12:03, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:



I must confess I have mixed feelings about use of video for this.
While it is generally a richer media, a talking head adds little
over a still image and audio. The files are larger and one of my aims
with the project was to have something light and easily and cheaply
downloadable.



Id say there is space for both. As well as being ligjtweight audio also has
the advantage of being simpler to record and get sorted - but if someone is
willing to do video then audio at the same time should be trivial to
achieve.

Video is, then, perhaps value added?


Not exactly well-thought-out, but we'd a rather nifty collection of  
software duct-tape for Wikinews' Paralympics work. I rented a VPS  
for that month, installed a dropbox client on it, and our reporters at  
the Paralympics simply dropped their media into Dropbox.


On the VPS? It picked up all non-free media formats (audio, and video)  
converted them to free formats, then pushed them where was-appropriate  
via NewsieBot (Commons, Wikinews, or our closed Wiki).


OwnCloud is the 'libre' alternative, but I've simply no time to do  
this justice. (You try being frontline support when the 800lb gorilla  
on the other end of the line is British Telecom asking how their  
£5milln is being spent :P)


I'd say that I have a general idea of how to build a workflow and  
tool-chain several generational iterations ahead of Andy's ideas - one  
that would support what he's proposed (at the low-end); but, at the  
end where I want to work, multiple resolutions would be output (from  
720p down to 'works with the original 8Mbps ADSL').


Splitting audio off from video is pretty trivial, and simple  
cross-edits are easier than you might think (look for some of the  
'teaser' stuff on facebook.com/wikinews).


I'm delighted Jimmy took advantage of the Wikimania keynote to raise  
news coverage, but saddened that our work was not mentioned. The  
Signpost's editors continue to attack Wikinews - with the obvious goal  
of installing themselves as Wikimedia's Fourth Estate.


But, no avenue exists to call for closure of their trashy tabloid.

A bit of a hectic email, as I need to get back to work. I hope to be  
in Iceland, end-Sept or begin-Oct, for setup of The Wikinewsie Group.  
That, thanks to a few handy contacts, will include a tour round the  
likely home for any TWG servers - those will not be cheap, largely  
because I'm going to stamp my feet and demand we're set up to be  
mostly NSA-proofed. And, running their preferred operating system  
(yes, it can host linux VMs).


Brian McNeil
--
Wikinewsie.org
Facts don't cease to be facts, but news ceases to be news.



On a positive note, BBC presenter Evan Davis (Today Programme;
Dragon's Den) has just supplied a cracking voice recording which is
now on his article:

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Davis


Nice :D



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