Hi Leandro,
On 30/11/10 20:46, Leandro Gómez wrote
We shamelessly borrowed the concept (and some of the animations) from
the Design Team video and made a promo for the Ubuntu Nicaragua LoCo
Team. You can see the final product here:
http://ubuntu.org.ni/somos-ubuntu
Well borrowed - that's what it is there for! Why don't you put the video
here? http://vimeo.com/groups/ubuntufreecultureshowcase or maybe on
youtube? I notice that you have created some new pictograms. Did you
know that most of the original ones are here:
http://design.canonical.com/brand/Pictograms/ - let me know if any are
missing and I will make sure they get put up. Do you think you could
make the new ones available somewhere?
Thorsten, doctormo, j_baer what was decided about the storage of images
for this group? I lost track of the flickr debate. Do we have a youtube
channel? I know we discussed at UDS that we should have one there as
well as vimeo - shall I just set one up or is there one we already use?
The song we used is 'Meboo' by Pitx:
http://ccmixter.org/files/Pitx/12298
I like the energy!
What do you think about writing a blog post about how to use
OpenShot? Perhaps we could work on a mood board for the video
together and then you could include that in the blog post by way
of setting out a challenge for people? There could be a visual and
a sound mood board. Maybe we could find some Creative Commons
tunes here that we could use?
http://soundcloud.com/groups/ubuntu-free-culture-showcase
If there's something I personally would love to see is the Design Team
taking more advantage of all the (excellent) free and open media
resources out there. There are great musicians who license their work
under permissive licenses that would be absolutely thrilled to
collaborate with Canonical and the Ubuntu Project.
Would love to do more of this. The Soundcloud group was set up for that
- where else should we look or go to invite people to submit things to
that group?
Ivanka
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