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{{https://launchpad.net/@@/person}} '''Name''': Screencasting Team<<BR>>
{{https://launchpad.net/favicon.ico}} '''Launchpad''': LaunchpadHome:ubuntu-screencasts <<BR>>
{{https://bugs.launchpad.net/@@/private}} '''Website''': [[http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/|screencasts.ubuntu.com]]<<BR>>
{{https://launchpad.net/@@/mail}} '''Email''': [[http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-screencasts |Ubuntu-screencasts]]<<BR>>
{{https://launchpad.net/@@/language}} '''IRC''': [[http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-screencasts |#ubuntu-screencasts]]<<BR>>

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= About Us =
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This team aims to produce screencasts to supplement the Ubuntu Documentation. Screencasts are short video clips which demonstrate visually how to do a specific task (see the [[/FAQ]] for more information about our screencasts). The goal of the screencasting team is to make high quality learning materials,
specifically screencasts, available to Ubuntu users. Screencasts are
useful for demonstrating and teaching software features. A screencast
allows for the capturing of on-screen actions with an audio recording
explaining whats going on. This allows for a comprehensive and thorough demonstration.
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{*} [[http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-screencasts| Launchpad Team]] <<BR>>
{*} [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-screencasts|mailing list]] <<BR>>
{*} IRC channel (#ubuntu-screencasts) <<BR>>
{*} [[http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/| screencasts.ubuntu.com]] <<BR>>
= Projects =
## List currently the team's current projects and tasks as well as status and contact persons for each one. Make it easy for new people to know who to ask and where to go to get involved with a specific project.
{*} See the [[/FAQ]] for more information about our screencasts).
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 * A list of new projects can be found at [[/Requests]] - browse through current requests and submit your own on that page.
 * The methodology used for making screencasts is documented at [[/RecordingScreencasts]]<<BR>>
 * The subtitle creation process is documented at [[ScreenCasts/Subtitles]]
== I Want to Make Screencasts ==
If you would like to help out with making screencasts, you're in the
right place!<<BR>>
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''' This is the procedure for submitting a new screencast:'''<<BR>>
{*} Visit the [[ScreencastTeam/Requests]] page and write a specification for your planned screencast. If possible, consult with the Screencast Team about which screencasts most need attention.<<BR>>
{*} [[http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-screencasts|Contact the Screencast Team]] and discuss your specification.<<BR>>
{*} After some discussion, you can go ahead and record the screencast. A guide to contributing can be found at [[ScreencastTeam/RecordingScreencasts]].<<BR>>
{*} When you've finished the screencast, upload it to:<<BR>>
    [[http://blip.tv|Blip.tv]],<<BR>>
    [[http://video.google.com|Google Video]] or<<BR>>
    [[http://www.youtube.com/|YouTube]] and let the team know.<<BR>>
{*} The team will then review the screencast and give you feedback. If we are happy with it then we will upload it to the [[http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/|screencast website]]!<<BR>>

Anyone can submit a screencast project and make a video for the approval of the team (see above). If you enjoy making screencasts or want to help support this team in some other manner feel free to [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-screencasts|join our team]].

== I Want to Watch Screencasts ==
You can find the screencasts that this team has published at [[http://screencasts.ubuntu.com | screencasts.ubuntu.com.]]
=== Other Screencasts ===
[[http://www.youtube.com/CanonicalLaunchpad | Launchpad Channel]] on !YouTube <<BR>>
[[http://fosscasts.com/ | FOSScasts]]
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Screencast Team meetings happen as needed. For more details see the [[/Meeting]] Page. Screencast Team meetings happen on an as needed basis. All meetings are held in '''#ubuntu-screencasts''' on '''irc.freenode.net'''

Meetings are posted on the [[http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendar|Fridge]]. You can [[http://www.google.com/calendar/render?cid=j5q85mmi6ujvjtii5s1n3li5io%40group.calendar.google.com| click here]] to subscribe.
Google calendar will convert the time for you automatically if you subscribe, but the [[http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendar|Fridge]] website will always show events in GMT.

For more details see the [[/Meeting]] Page.

https://launchpad.net/@@/person Name: Screencasting Team
https://launchpad.net/favicon.ico Launchpad: ubuntu-screencasts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/@@/private Website: screencasts.ubuntu.com
https://launchpad.net/@@/mail Email: Ubuntu-screencasts
https://launchpad.net/@@/language IRC: #ubuntu-screencasts

About Us

The goal of the screencasting team is to make high quality learning materials, specifically screencasts, available to Ubuntu users. Screencasts are useful for demonstrating and teaching software features. A screencast allows for the capturing of on-screen actions with an audio recording explaining whats going on. This allows for a comprehensive and thorough demonstration.

Ubuntu See the /FAQ for more information about our screencasts).

I Want to Make Screencasts

If you would like to help out with making screencasts, you're in the right place!

This is the procedure for submitting a new screencast:
Ubuntu Visit the ScreencastTeam/Requests page and write a specification for your planned screencast. If possible, consult with the Screencast Team about which screencasts most need attention.
Ubuntu Contact the Screencast Team and discuss your specification.
Ubuntu After some discussion, you can go ahead and record the screencast. A guide to contributing can be found at ScreencastTeam/RecordingScreencasts.
Ubuntu When you've finished the screencast, upload it to:

Ubuntu The team will then review the screencast and give you feedback. If we are happy with it then we will upload it to the screencast website!

Anyone can submit a screencast project and make a video for the approval of the team (see above). If you enjoy making screencasts or want to help support this team in some other manner feel free to join our team.

I Want to Watch Screencasts

You can find the screencasts that this team has published at screencasts.ubuntu.com.

Other Screencasts

Launchpad Channel on YouTube
FOSScasts

Meetings

Screencast Team meetings happen on an as needed basis. All meetings are held in #ubuntu-screencasts on irc.freenode.net

Meetings are posted on the Fridge. You can click here to subscribe. Google calendar will convert the time for you automatically if you subscribe, but the Fridge website will always show events in GMT.

For more details see the /Meeting Page.


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