On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Jack Aboutboul <jaa@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > 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. User made +1, Professional quality would be better (at least just because my eyes enjoy seeing something smoothly that a low quality video), the only problem is that we need a camera that could be moved around. Another option would be to use 2 or few more places and let someone doing the video there (maybe changing the set). Maybe a script could be useful, but with just some guidelines that could help the video maker to stay in the topic. > 2. Content: What do we want to have the people in the video, doing or > saying. What is the message? We could use the 4Fs and/or the "infinity, freedom, voice" motto. I think those would usefull with the efforts done making those ones a reality, and I'm sure they real represent the Fedora way. Maybe short moments of his/her life and a direct/indirect link with fedora. I think we have to give a value to what is just done and maybe trying to push it, maybe, improving it. > 3. Presentation: What is the Visual Motif? GMail used its logo to link each video. Maria Leandro's video link give another possibility. Personally I think the last idea to connect a body movement (maybe a sort of infinity with the arms could be great, but it's hard to explain without a photo/sketch) with a message is the better one if we want to give a deep/moral impact to the campaign, instead, if it aimed to improve brand/community visibility, try to find something that could let people see the Fedora logo or affine. Best regards Francesco Ugolini -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list