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The Community Video Tutorial Project
nanoduckling:
Cool, I'm in, will have to see how much time I can spare, but I will contribute something.
Just signed up for Trello, username is same as here, nanoduckling.
Schwalbe:
--- Quote from: Schwalbe on February 12, 2015, 09:50:28 am ---Send me your Trello nicknames, so I can add you, and we'll not spam around here.
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I actually meant sent me those nicknames PM.
Just to remind.
Btw, nano, confirm your account please. (cause I guess that the unconfirmed one was yours).
nanoduckling:
Hrm, well if I'm the only person who has non-linear video editing experience then I guess I will have to do. That is a pretty big task though, I probably wont have time to do that and the recordings. It is best we make the task of editing technical rather than artistic if I'm going to do it (so implementing someone elses story boards, etc.), I'm not much of an artist.
That said the folks from Dagz have done some great work putting together videos for their channel, for example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFApgdg86zw
I will try and grab Mos (Il Mostro) next time he is online I think he does a fair bit of their editing and will produce much more professional looking stuff than an amateur like myself screwing around in Cinelarra or OpenShot, if he is willing maybe we can find some way to split the workload.
I suggest we start small and dignified with a simple but achievable topic. There have been lots of great ideas here, but we are going to run into issues here, especially with our first video. We've had lots of great ideas, but I'm thinking something like a basic 3 minute engineering tutorial going through each of the tools with suitable side-by-sides for common noob mistakes.
So we grab ourselves a junker, introduce our main engineer, do heavy damage to the hull then repair it, then side-by-side each tool repairing with a clock showing which one is faster. Then similar things with the other tools.
Schwalbe:
--- Quote from: nanoduckling on February 12, 2015, 10:48:50 am ---I suggest we start small and dignified with a simple but achievable topic. There have been lots of great ideas here, but we are going to run into issues here, especially with our first video. We've had lots of great ideas, but I'm thinking something like a basic 3 minute engineering tutorial going through each of the tools with suitable side-by-sides for common noob mistakes.
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Sounds reasonable. If somebody have more experience with graphics we might do some neat graphic presentation of each tool, you know - kind of briefing, introduction, and then show the practice.
--- Quote ---So we grab ourselves a junker, introduce our main engineer, do heavy damage to the hull then repair it, then side-by-side each tool repairing with a clock showing which one is faster. Then similar things with the other tools.
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I agree.
When you'll get to our board - add a new card, and copy paste the description into it. You can a checklist over ther - the whole interface is based on clicking or draging things, and is very easy to learn.
By the way, I guess you can add friends by yourself.
EDIT: Nice video. ^^ Simplistic yet powerful. I like.
By the way, if we need some music, I can ask a friend from my faculty to record something for us.
Example of his composing skills from my first game I developed.
However I doubt we'll need his help though. Still better to mention.
Kamoba:
Free to use YouTube music is easy to come by, just as long as we remember to credit the artist in the description (sometimes link their site) :)
The Dagz would be a great bunch to get involved in this, still trying to think of ways we can simplify the recording of everything, it may he worth our while to ask the regular streamers their input also, so I'll work on networking their to make sure we don't overload the project before it starts which means we have the simple start up project (rebuild times and tools) :)
So project number one: "Engineering 101: Tools and importance of rebuild times." ?
P.s. I could try to edit videos but only really play with MovieMaker which means I'm limited on effects..
http://youtu.be/222hRf5nnZc
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