The Face of Fedora Video Campaign

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Hello All,

A number of times already we have discussed the development of a video series highlighting the members of our community. The idea was suggested multiple times by multiple different people, each one with their own twist. Now that the release is done, and FUDCon is coming up, I think we should discuss this in earnest. It could work out really well if we solidified plans in the next couple of weeks because then we can take advantage the 120 plus attendees at FUDCon for taping. I already understand that these types of activities will be taking place regardless, so might as well jump on the bandwagon.

I think we need to focus on 3 areas:

1. Concept: We have had 3-4 different suggestions on how this should be framed and maybe its time to solidify the idea. What do we end up naming it? Do we want to professionally produce it, or have user submitted videos? Will we follow a general guideline for such videos or will it be freeform? This will help people who end up shooting/editing/aggregating video have a clear definition of what needs to be filmed and how it needs to be edited.

2. Content: What do we want to have the people in the video, doing or saying. What is the message?

3. Presentation: What is the Visual Motif?

For now, I have added it to the task list and have set up a wiki page here https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/Face_of_Fedora and seeded it with some content. Please feel free to add to it.

Hopefully we can discuss this at the meeting tomorrow as well.

What do you guys think?

Thanks

P.S. Colby, I would really like your thoughts on this too, from a video professionals standpoint.


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