I just tried to watch some presentation videos from Wikimania.
Some had very weak sound, some had no sound in the first minutes,
some only played the first minute and then stopped. I don't think
the Wikimania videos are unique in having such problems. Video is
new to Commons, and the expert contributors are more familiar with
still images.
How can we learn to make better videos? Are there some good
instructions? Perhaps a free instruction video (Wikibooks, but a
video instead of a book) on how to produce good videos is what we
need. In fact, the English Wikibooks has a title on "Video
Production", http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Video_Production but it
doesn't have a clear focus (pun not intended). It starts out with
discussing satellite TV and has long sections on file formats in
different operating systems.
There is a help page on Commons for converting video to the Ogg
Theora format, but that is only the last step in a long chain.
Given that video is new, how can we find and rate videos, nominate
"good/featured videos", and give advice on how to improve quality?
Is the Commons village pump enough for this? Commons has a
separate graphics village pump. Do we also need a separate video
village pump?
Current digital video cameras use hard disks or memory cards,
instead of tape cassettes. Many new models cost less than 300
euro (or dollars), some as little as 120 euro (memory card perhaps
not included). Some have a special "Youtube mode", and I guess
that kind of usage is what drives the price down. What models are
good, and what should one watch out for?
We can find free still photos on Flickr and copy them to Commons.
Is there somewhere we can find free videos and copy them? Yes, at
the Internet Archive. Somewhere else?
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Lars Aronsson (lars(a)aronsson.se)
Aronsson Datateknik - http://aronsson.se
Hello,
I’m excited to share that Wikimedia Portugal and Wiki Editoras Lx have
teamed up to propose hosting a Wiki GLAM, Culture & Heritage Conference
this year in Lisbon, Portugal! ������������ If approved, this exciting
event will take place from 30 October to 1 November; please save the date!
We will have information at the end of March about funding from the WMF.
To learn more about what’s driving our excitement for this event, check out
this article on Diff:
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/01/28/wikimedia-portugal-and-wikieditoraslx…
You can stay tuned for updates on Meta, including the call for proposals,
program details, and scholarship opportunities for participation:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM_Wiki_2025
If you have any questions or want to get involved please feel free to reach
out to me at connor.benedict(a)wikimedia.pt :)
All the best,
Connor
Event Manager, Wiki GLAM Culture and Heritage Conference 2025
Wikimedia Portugal
Lisbon, PT
+351 925 949 269
username: conbene