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Hi Drew, *,

Am Sonntag, 2. Januar 2011, 03:02:34 schrieb drew:
(...)

Actually I read your earlier email on this question, this morning, over
coffee. It is a really great question and has a number of facets to it.


I don't have a coffee yet ;-)

I've thought about it most of the day, on and off, while I worked on I
planned to have been doing today - making another small marketing style
video for the project and the product.
(...)
I hope you find this small video reasonable. It is, admittedly, targeted
to the US, but then that is where I is, as we say.

http://www.youtube.com/libreofficevols
(...)

I think the text in some shots are too much and too little. Maybe this is due to my 
old age and my native language.

Is there a way to bring the music more into the background (or maybe change it to 
another one) and get a speaker inside. Please don't let the audience read out some 
text in the video and operate more with visuals: association of Textprocessor-View 
with the LibreOffice Writer icon etc.

important mission for marketing is to recruit contributors.

+1
+1

Regards,
Andreas
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