Thanks Carlos!
Here is my second "video report" from guifi.net's complaint to the EU
Ombudsman yesterday in Barcelona:
The third from the recent visit to Sarantaporo is coming soon, I hope!
One guideline to add for these video reports is "do the editing the same
day or you risk to never do it" :-)
Btw, I was thinking that we need a Community Networks TV channel with
"video reports" all over the world with people connecting themselves and
having a great time :-)
On 26.10.18 06:06, Carlos Rey-Moreno wrote:
Panos! Thanks a lot for sharing! The video was great
from the first
cut ;-) but thanks for taking the time of refining it and sharing the
tools you used here. Very useful for other wanting to do the same!
best,
carlos
On Thu, 27 Sep 2018 at 06:59, Michael J. Oghia <mike.oghia(a)gmail.com
<mailto:mike.oghia@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Panos, all:
I really enjoyed watching this. As a non-technical DC3 member, I
liked seeing more of the "community" side of CNs, but also enjoyed
seeing what some of the network architecture actually looks like.
From a communications and external relations point of view, I
think /showing/ what the nodes look like, the people that host
them, the villages they help connect, etc. is really powerful
(look at how ISOC promoted the Tusheti Project in Georgia, for
instance). And what also comes to mind is how it relates to things
like funding and grants. Funders absolutely love to see tangible
outcomes of what they fund. With regards to this point, the CN
community has so much to offer.
As a suggestion for the future for anyone behind a CN, I think
interviewing people in a village where nodes exist, asking them
about how it's changed their day-to-day life, and really
understanding the community behind the CN itself could be a
powerful way to promote community networking (assuming this hasn't
already been done, of course).
I really admire this community, so if there's a way I can offer
any kind of support or ideas for outreach and (external)
communications, please don't hesitate to ask.
Best,
-Michael
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 10:54 PM, Nicolas Pace <nico(a)libre.ws
<mailto:nico@libre.ws>> wrote:
On 2018-09-26 01:24 PM, panayotis antoniadis wrote:
Dear all,
For those interested, I have just published an improved
version (with
titles and subtitles) of the "video
report" presented at the
WSIS
workshop "Community networks: How the
unconnected connect
themselves":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDanOsKu2js
More is coming on the more recent Sarantaporo conference and "CN
Encounter #1" between Sarantaporo.gr and NYCMesh. Only a few
photos
are
available at the end of the event's page:
https://www.netcommons.eu/?q=content/sarantaporo-conference-building-commun…
This is awesome Panos, thanks for sharing!
My suggested "filming" strategy:
- Take a few long interviews of the main actors of an event
using a
tripod
- Take short clips during the event of short
duration
20s-1min, with the
camera at hand (inform people at the beginning
that you are
filming and
don't hesitate to go "close" to
the action)
- Overlay the interviews with related short scenes from the
events that
match what is being said in the interview
Pictures are also quite useful
As for the (free) software required, after a lot
of
researching I
concluded to the following (I am using ubuntu):
- kdenlive for editing:
https://kdenlive.org/en/
- aegisub for subtitles:
http://www.aegisub.org/
- handbrake for hardcoding the subtitles with the video:
https://handbrake.fr/
Thanks for sharing!
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