I'd like to suggest this for 0.91:
 - http://incompetech.com/wordpress/2015/04/daily-beetle/
 - which requires this credit at end of each video:

Credit this piece (CC:By License)

Copy and paste the following text into your video's credits:

"Daily Beetle" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/




On 8/27/2015 6:19 AM, Martin Owens wrote:
Hi CR,

Please make all the video material (source etc) available and script any
of the bits that construct the video into a whole.

An animation would be good.

I'm going to offer the services of my wife for voice work, who does
these kinds of videos for Harvard and I think a very accessible accent.

So, it looks like what we need are some parts. One is the intro and
outro animations which CR will take care of. The next is some simple
music to use, there's lots of good CC-BY-SA works out there for it but
we should use the same music for all videos. And the third slice is the
scripts list, a list of progressively more complex tasks to make videos
for.

Does the council currently control an inkscape youtube channel?

Martin,

On Wed, 2015-08-26 at 16:15 +0100, C R wrote:
Thanks for the input, Shlomi Fish.


>From the forums I get the impression we are looking for step-by-step
videos more than written ones.
Also, your tutorial leaves out the steps taken to download, install,
and use the extension (which could be a tutorial all on it's own).
Since there are plenty of features to go over in Inkscape without
installing extensions for now I think I'll stick with Inkscape's core
functionality.
I would also argue that if enough people are interested in a feature,
and the only way to get that feature to work correctly is to install
an extension, then really, it should be merged into trunk before doing
an "official" video on it.


What I'm envisioning is a simple screen capture set to music, short
videos, no more than about 60 seconds each seconds to highlight a
feature (unless the feature requires more).


Each clip can feature the same 5-second intro with the Inkscape Logo
and tagline "Draw-freely". My initial thought: bouncing ink-droplet
bounces in, looks both ways, then crouches down and leaps up against
the white wall of the background, hits the wall, and spashes out into
the Inkscape logo. The words "draw freely" will then be drawn in
quickly as if by invisible pen (with suitably sketchy sound effect),
and then fade to white. The effect would be a simple, clean and
effective piece of branding that is memorable, but doesn't make the
viewers crazy if they are watching 30 in a row. :)  The white would
fade directly into a timelapse of the clip that will be shown overlaid
with the title of the clip (lasts about 3 seconds). That fades to the
actual screencapture, with captioned information. Once the
screencapture video is done, the video fades to white background again
with a small Inkscape logo with inkscape.org url, and small-print
"This video is distributed under the GPL licence" etc.


Because I agree that "bullshit walks", and this likely all sounds like
pie-in-the-sky at present... I shall make the intro, the outro and
sammich a tutorial of the Selection Tool as the feature in between.


Pending approval from the group, I will then make all materials
available via a github archive, which can be cloned and modified, and
maintained as any other piece of the project might be.


More soon.


-C



On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Shlomi Fish <shlomif@...2985...>
wrote:
        Hi C,
        
        On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 22:45:49 +0100
        C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
        
        > We can tackle this on several fronts:
        >
        > 1. Feature-oriented videos to demonstrate tools. These
        videos would
        > accompany the documentation. I found this quite helpful to
        learn Blender 3D.
        >
        > 2. A beginner walk-through of Inkscape's user interface
        >
        > 3. A teaser/commercial with screencaptures of some of our
        talented
        > community of artists working on professional projects with
        Inkscape.
        >
        > 4. Migration from Adobe Illustrator to Inkscape for graphics
        professionals
        >
        > 5. A short series of how-to videos demonstrating how to make
        some common
        > graphics tasks like:
        >
        > -How to make elements like vines/flourishes
        >
        > -How to use Inkscape for package design
        >
        > -How to use Inkscape for labels, barcodes, and templates
        >
        > -How to use Inkscape for product design
        >
        > -Using Inkscape to make video caption templates
        >
        > -Favourites, or most-asked-for tutorials on the forums.
        >
        > -etc.
        >
        > 6. Tips and tricks to do things quickly in Inkscape. Some of
        these things
        > aren't obvious, but highlighting features and how to use
        them to
        > supercharge your graphics workflow is key especially for
        production artists.
        >
        > I can do pretty much all of these, with the added bonus of
        using Blender 3D
        > as my Open Source video production software of choice.
        >
        > My only real limitation is time, but I'm happy to provide my
        graphics and
        > materials to the team so others can help by filling in the
        gaps when they
        > get time.
        >
        > Thoughts?
        >
        
        
        This seems like a good categorisation of what can be done. Now
        I think it's
        important that people actually start writing tutorials because
        "code talks;
        bullshit walks.". A contest may be a good idea, but people can
        start working
        before that.
        
        FWIW, I have written this tutorial-of-sorts on how I prepared
        a "Back to my
        homepage" logo in Inkscape that emulates the one used on the
        film "Back to the
        Future":
        
        http://www.shlomifish.org/art/back-to-my-homepage-2nd-ver/
        
        I licence the final product under the Public Domain , but
        acknowledge that it
        may be subject to trademark or copyright claims by the owners
        of the Back to
        the Future franchise. I didn't assign a licence to the text of
        the tutorial
        itself, but I'm open to suggestions.
        
        I have also used Inkscape to prepare some captions images (a
        la lolcats) but
        I'm a little rusty in doing that and it may be too trivial to
        do.
        
        Regards,
        
                Shlomi Fish
        
        
        > -C
        >
        > On 25 Aug 2015 3:02 pm, "Alex Valavanis"
        <valavanisalex@...400...> wrote:
        >
        > > We briefly discussed the prospect of adding tutorials on a
        streaming
        > > site at the Hackfest... given the size of the user
        community, the ad
        > > revenue from something like YouTube could be helpful.  As
        for who
        > > would do it, I'm not sure!
        > >
        > > AV
        > >
        > > On 25 August 2015 at 14:53, Martin Owens
        <doctormo@...400...> wrote:
        > > > Dear developers,
        > > >
        > > > I was reviewing inkscape on deviantArt and I noticed a
        theme:
        > > >
        > > >
        www.deviantart.com/browse/all/journals/?order=5&q=inkscape
        > > >
        > > > Apart from the odd "I hate Inkscape" etc, there's a big
        need for
        > > > tutorials and most are interested in video tutorials.
        > > >
        > > > This is probably something we should put together for
        the website.
        > > > Something coherent for users.
        > > >
        > > > But I'm not exactly sure of the structure we should use.
        A competition?
        > > > Scouting for talent?
        > > >
        > > > What do you think?
        > > >
        > > > Best Regards, Martin Owens
        > > >
        > > >
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