2008/6/5 Paul W. Frields <stickster@xxxxxxxxx>: > That's a good one, no doubt. If you wanted to be a bit more open-ended > (maybe not the best goal, I agree): "What is Fedora to you?" I'm going to become increasing more blunt in my responses. Collectively we have no frelling idea what to do with video footage like this. We MUST avoid open ended questions until we have a good feel for making use of the footage or the footage is just going to sit around instead of a useful tool. Just because we can ask open ended question doesn't mean there is utility in doing it...yet. If the answers are too long to be compiled into a useful 30 second to 60 second commercial...then no.. i don't want those answers on video yet... not as part of this sort of scripted documentary style experiment. If we want to give people a video soapbox and be to be expansive...a miro channel feed is how we are going to do that. But this specific experiment is NOT the miro channel concept which I've talked about in another thread. This is meant to be something different, short usable clips meant to be usable as raw material for high impact video messaging that a marketing group can start playing with video as a messaging tool. High impact video messaging is NOT 10 minute long rambling commentary..that's what video blogs are for. I'd rather keep it too narrow on the first experiment then have it too wide and end up with a pile of footage that we can't get our head around. -jef -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list