1. I got our RH video ccs guy to review and he's got some good news and
recommendations:
Not overly long, good audio/video quality, descriptive voiceover
which
is easy to follow along with. Only a few minor things:
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
That's more or less what immediately stands out to me. Overall great job!
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
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1powKwbEv2psKpt8cPYYxRqOpYUXZkXkPW...
Paul
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Paul Wright
Mobile Docs (github: finp)