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Re: [science-iwg] YouTube videos for NiCE

Hi Philip/Jay,

Eclipse STEM and Almaden Labs have a bit of experience with those Eclipse videos on YouTube, too: http://www.youtube.com/user/IBMResearchAlmaden?feature=watch

I don't recall who and if the person is still active in the STEM team, but during some of the earliest calls, I got involved mainly through i18n aspects from Babel, but the discussion also reminded that person they had a partner at Google in the Valley. Allowing STEM to publish some of the first hour-long videos to YouTube when average duration was restricted to about 10 minutes.

Please just ask the STEM team, at least Chris you'll know from his ECE talk about their experience with tutorial videos, tools involved and getting them on YouTube.

Werner

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   1. Re: YouTube videos for NiCE (Jay Jay Billings)
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Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2013 17:34:30 +0100
From: Philip Wenig <philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [science-iwg] YouTube videos for NiCE
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Hi Jay,

thanks, that's good to know :-).
If you'd like to, couldn't we make on one of the next EclipseCon's a
kind of workshop / hands-on-tutorial how to produce high quality videos
of RCP applications? Just an idea ...


Best
Philip


Am 02.11.2013 17:10, schrieb Jay Jay Billings:
> Philip,
>
> I forgot to mention that I used ffmpeg to record my desktop on Linux
> too. Openshot, recordmydesktop and other tools didn't work well enough
> for me. I also used Audacity to record all of the audio.
>
> Jay
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Jay Jay Billings
> <jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
>     Thanks Philip! :)
>
>     We used a lot of different things to do the most recent videos
>     because we wanted to show NiCE running on Linux, Windows and Mac.
>     I used OpenShot on Linux. It is a very good, FOSS tool for
>     nonlinear video editing, although you have to save often because
>     it crashes occasionally. We used Windows Movie Maker and Final Cut
>     Pro on Windows and Mac.
>
>     I stripped and re-mixed the audio from the video using ffmpeg. I
>     also used Audacity to clean up and edit the audio once I stripped
>     it from the video. I used it to remove noise where required and in
>     cases where we had audio from different microphones, I also used
>     Audacity to normalize the audio or align it. In most of the videos
>     we were only able to normalize the audio to minimize the change in
>     volume across clips. However, for the Bison video I used two
>     separate microphone feeds where the first was in perfect sync with
>     the video, but the second was of a much higher quality. Then I
>     aligned the two and removed the sync feed.
>
>     We invested in special hardware to do these videos, including some
>     Blue Mountain Yeti Microphones, a lapel microphone, a Canon Rebel
>     T3i digital SLR, tripods and other gear. It was about $800 total.
>
>     On the filming side, the biggest thing we learned over the past
>     couple of years was to do film the clips separately and put them
>     together in post-processing. Trying to film the whole thing in a
>     single shot never works because something always messes up or it
>     can't be cut right. Short takes that are spliced together work
>     much better.
>
>     I'm very glad to hear that you and I hope you're able to use this
>     information to make some cool videos too!
>
>     Jay
>
>
>
>
>     On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 6:14 AM, Philip Wenig
>     <philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
>     wrote:
>
>         Hi Jay,
>
>         the videos are very professional, great work!
>         Which software do you have used to capture and assemble the
>         videos?
>
>
>         Best
>         Philip
>
>         Am 01.11.2013 17:10, schrieb Jay Jay Billings:
>>         Everyone,
>>
>>         The recent series of emails describing all of the wonderful
>>         meetings happening at EclipseCon Europe reminded me that I
>>         forgot to send the latest set of YouTube videos for NiCE to
>>         the list. Here's the link:
>>
>>         http://www.youtube.com/jayjaybillings
>>
>>         I hope you enjoy the videos! We are currently writing our
>>         abstracts for EclipseCon North America to show some of this
>>         stuff off.
>>
>>         I'm very excited to see the results of the bof and other
>>         discussions that you guys have been having. It all looks
>>         really great!
>>
>>         Jay
>>
>>         --
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>>         Oak Ridge National Laboratory
>>         Twitter Handle: @jayjaybillings
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