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Dear Marc, please see my answers below.

Marc Paré wrote:
Le 09/03/13 08:42 PM, Kannan Moudgalya a écrit :

Thank you Kannan for the videos and the support. Always nice to see your contributions on the list.

BTW ... do you follow a certain protocol for the creation of videos. For example, when a video is created do you suggest:
We do have detailed processes, but the writeup is in a total mess and I am ashamed to give a link to it. For the time being, however, I can give a link to one page: http://spoken-tutorial.org/process/index.php/FOSS_Stages/Checklist - if you open the zip file available in this page, there are about 100 guidelines and the reasons for the same. We conduct a test based on these rules. Only those who score 80% in this test are eligible to offer tutorials to us. A person failing in this test has to wait for two weeks before taking the test again! We give Rs. 5,000 (approximately USD 90) for a ten minute tutorial, as an honorarium. We pay Rs. 1,500 (approximately USD 27) to dub the original into any one of the 22 Indian languages. Well made tutorials that are already available are an exception. For example, the PHP and the GIMP tutorials that we offer are made by others.

There are two reasons for being so much dictatorial in creating the tutorials: (1) we conduct workshops to tens of thousands of people using these tutorials and give certificates to those who pass an online test. (2) we dub them into all 22 Indian languages. The tutorials better be good!

* video software
* tools and files to help ease translation of the videos into another native language * quality -- I know we have spoken of this before, but perhaps not in public. What do you consider as acceptable when you consider accepting/rejecting a video offered to your project?
* license -- what license do you suggest to your video submitters
The creators (who are paid an honorarium by us) have to transfer their copyright to us. We agree to release these tutorials under "attribution, noncommercial, no derivative" license, however. All the work on our website http://spoken-tutorial.org are released under this license - the PHP and GIMP tutorials, however, are an exception - the original copyright is applicable with possibly minor changes.

Are there a set of tools that you suggest for video production? I am more interested in hearing of any FOSS suggestions.
We have a set of tutorials for this also. This includes a FOSS solution for GNU/Linux. Please see
http://www.spoken-tutorial.org/list_videos/%3Fview%3D1%2526foss%3DSpoken-Tutorial-Technology%2526language%3DEnglish

Regards,

Kannan


Cheers,

Marc



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