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1. I got our RH video ccs guy to review and he's got some good news
and recommendations:
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<blockquote type="cite">Not overly long, good audio/video quality,
descriptive voiceover which is easy to follow along with. Only a
few minor things:
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<li>Describing cutting the video until the process finishes
usually isn't necessary, it's something you can visualize
with a transition/cut/sped up footage, and having the
narrator say something along the lines of "This process
may take a few minutes" usually suffices. This would
probably save you 30 sec to a minute of time. <br>
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<li>Title and ending slides are good bookends for the video.
Instead of doing the intro VO on the catalog screen, which
has a lot of visual noise and can be a little distracting,
creating a clean, unified title slide with the title, name
of the narrator, and their title is a good way to start
and end the video, and is overall less distracting. The
final slide can simply be a "Thank you" slide or a slide
with the Keycloak logo on it. <br>
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<li>If there are any KBase/documentation articles that
relate to the video, putting them in the description is
pretty useful for those who want more information.</li>
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<div>That's more or less what immediately stands out to me.
Overall great job! <br>
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<p>2. On the point about title slides, would it make sense to have a
running slide deck, on which each slide acts as a title for the
recording and is then updated to capture the url of the video
after posting, eg
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1powKwbEv2psKpt8cPYYxRqOpYUXZkXkPWMVtkVcMiBo/edit?usp=sharing">https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1powKwbEv2psKpt8cPYYxRqOpYUXZkXkPWMVtkVcMiBo/edit?usp=sharing</a></p>
Paul<br>
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Paul Wright
Mobile Docs (github: finp)</pre>
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