Le 2010-11-02 10:05, James Walker a écrit :
What would be very cool would be to come up with something funny that would
have the chance to go viral on YouTube.
Maybe something along the lines of someone sitting around with 400 dollars
wondering what they can do with it. and unstood of buying MS Office, they
download LibreOffice and but a couple really cool gadgets with the money.
Just throwing out an idea, it seems like viral videos not only get YouTube
time, but they also sometimes even make CNN's homepage.
James Walker
We could have more than one video production on the go. We should also
post the videos on the TDF/LibO YouTube account (do we have one?) to get
people used to going there as well. This is also where we should also
post any instructional videos on LibO for new/medium/power users. We
should try to make it a very dynamic site.
As for ideas for videos, I still like the idea where you get the
audience to participate in saying: "I use LibreOffice for
work/school/fun etc.(which ever purposes they use it for)" and that we
take receipt of any audience video clip and glue these from end to end
and post them on the LibO YouTube site. As the video clip grows, people
would have to scroll through to see where their contribution was
inserted and it would give people a view that LibO is used extensively
all over the world. Fun for kids to watch as well as well enthused
adults or commercial clients.
We could/should form a Marketing Video Team of people who would be
interested in fostering and mentoring such projects.
Marc
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