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Hello Jay,

Sounds like a great idea!
Can we see some of his/her production online?

Best, 

Charles. 

On 29 avril 2014 06:30:24 CEST, Jay Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi Charles,

You'll have to excuse me as i'm new to the whole mailing list concept.
I 
did a search through the mailing list and pulled up this, which you 
mentioned in october:

we intend / we should come up with nice and short videos demoing
LibreOffice or just presenting it, and if needed we could have a
budget
for that. More on this during the marketing IRC chat.

So is there a irc chat log that i should be looking through to know 
about the results of this discussions.

Before joining the mailing list i was checking the marketing section of

the wiki to find any information on the ideas that the marketing team 
was having about LibO videos, but unfortunately couldnt find anything.

Well i've found a friend who can do video editing and another who can
do 
adobe after effects work for a short video, so i'd like to know what
you 
all think is a useful first video to do about libreoffice. I have been 
contemplating titles like 'what is libreoffice?' and 'the story of 
libreoffice'.

Jay Philips

On 04/28/2014 07:10 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Hello Jay,

May I suggest you browse this mailing list archives for a bit more 
context and background?
As you may know, we started this project in the end of 2010, so it is

likely we already discussed some of what you're alluding to.

For instance, I was writing here, on this list, a few days ago about
a 
new messaging outline.

Stay tuned and thank you for your input,

Charles.

Le 2014-04-28 16:56, Jay Philips a écrit :
Well i wouldnt necessarily say that professional video editing was
necessary for it as you can see that the majority of the popular
videos on the linux foundations youtube channel really just require
some adobe after effects work. What is most needed is the concept
and
message of the video which TDF should oversee so that its done
right.

Thanks for the link. Seems ustream search is case sensitive <
http://www.ustream.tv/search?q=LiboCon >

Jay Philips

On 04/28/2014 06:44 PM, Italo Vignoli wrote:
On 28/04/14 16:32, Jay Philips wrote:

Yes i just heard Micheal Meeks mention that in his talk at oSC14 
when he
talked about all the money Mozilla keeps lying around and doesn't
use.
TDF raises already a reasonable amount of money, but there are
other
priorities. Professional video production is extremely expensive,
and
there are other marketing tools which are far less expensive and
more
effective (like media relations).

I searched Ustream for 'LiboCon' and got zero results.
http://www.ustream.tv/search?q=libocon




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