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Video tutorial for editing videos with Shotcut

Hi everyone, I finished the video tutorial I started some month ago, and now it’s completed with both video and audio.

This will be a nice start for new contributors that will attend today’s online Contributor DayContributor Day Contributor Days are standalone days, frequently held before or after WordCamps but they can also happen at any time. They are events where people get together to work on various areas of https://make.wordpress.org/ There are many teams that people can participate in, each with a different focus. https://2017.us.wordcamp.org/contributor-day/ https://make.wordpress.org/support/handbook/getting-started/getting-started-at-a-contributor-day/. of WordCampWordCamp WordCamps are casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress. They're one of the places where the WordPress community comes together to teach one another what they’ve learned throughout the year and share the joy. Learn more. Europe and of course for everyone who wants to contribute to the WordPress.tv team.

This project was born during a weekly chat about the need for a new tutorial to unify the process and to make the tutorial more consistent because now we have a written tutorial for Windows users (here: Shotcut tutorial) and a video tutorial for Mac users (here: iMovie tutorial) using two different applications, Shotcut for the former, iMovie for the latter.

We chose to use Shotcut because of its easiness of use (at least in doing what editing for WordPress TV requires), and because it matches some important requirements such as open sourceOpen Source Open Source denotes software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified. Open Source **must be** delivered via a licensing model, see GPL. code (link to GitHub repo), constant updates and cross platform binaries (it officially supports Windows, MacOS and Linux).

In this video I recorded the basic steps for cutting unwanted footage at the beginning and at the end, adding the intro/outro slides, adding the speaker’s slides when needed and exporting the final video.

You can find the video attached to this post and on WordPress.tv, and the English, Italian, and Spanish (thanks @yordansoares for that one) scripts, that are currently hosted on GitHubGitHub GitHub is a website that offers online implementation of git repositories that can can easily be shared, copied and modified by other developers. Public repositories are free to host, private repositories require a paid subscription. GitHub introduced the concept of the ‘pull request’ where code changes done in branches by contributors can be reviewed and discussed before being merged be the repository owner. https://github.com/ to let everyone improve them.

The scripts will be very useful to make subtitles/captions for the video to make it more accessible for everyone.

The video can be improved (I hope you can all understand my not so perfect English pronunciation!), so feel free to give some feedback. I’ll collect them and in the future I can make a new improved version.

Here’s the video, and the links to the scripts:

Link to the video on WordPress.tv

English script

Italian script

Spanish script

What is ‘Contributor Day’?

New to Contributing?

Then this article is for you!

At the time of writing, WordCampWordCamp WordCamps are casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress. They're one of the places where the WordPress community comes together to teach one another what they’ve learned throughout the year and share the joy. Learn more. Europe 2020 Contributor DayContributor Day Contributor Days are standalone days, frequently held before or after WordCamps but they can also happen at any time. They are events where people get together to work on various areas of https://make.wordpress.org/ There are many teams that people can participate in, each with a different focus. https://2017.us.wordcamp.org/contributor-day/ https://make.wordpress.org/support/handbook/getting-started/getting-started-at-a-contributor-day/. is just around the corner! But what exactly is a Contributor Day and what is in it for WordPress.tv? Let’s see how we can shed some light on that.

During a Contributor Day you are able to contribute to WordPress, collaborate with new and existing contributors, and learn about the different ways to get involved in the projects of the different make WordPress teams. Events like this take place all over the world, either as standalone fixtures or partnered with a WordCamp.

Contribution comes in many forms, but just to clarify once and for all: It is not just coding! You could contribute in translations with the Polyglots teamPolyglots Team Polyglots Team is a group of multilingual translators who work on translating plugins, themes, documentation, and front-facing marketing copy. https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/., work with the Docs team on documentation, support the accessibilityAccessibility Accessibility (commonly shortened to a11y) refers to the design of products, devices, services, or environments for people with disabilities. The concept of accessible design ensures both “direct access” (i.e. unassisted) and “indirect access” meaning compatibility with a person’s assistive technology (for example, computer screen readers). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessibility) team and many more, including of course WordPress.tv

Contributor Days are gatherings (physical or virtual) where you can discuss ongoing or new projects and network to meet others, all in a very open and collaborative way. All you will need is a free wordpress.org account and join Slack.

Specifically for WordPress.tv, the Contributor Day facilitators will guide you through the different existing projects (from editing and publishing videos to Captions, Reach out, Documentation and many others). You will be able to choose one or more topics and contribute with new and experienced people in the process. Here you can find some highlights and resources for the day.

Do you like WordPress and are want to give back to the community? Then join a Contributor Day, meet new people, contribute, and … have fun!

Hope to meet you soon.

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Graphics Template for Online WordPress Events

I have created a graphics template that can be used for online WordCamps. I adapted this template from the streaming graphics kits from WordCampWordCamp WordCamps are casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress. They're one of the places where the WordPress community comes together to teach one another what they’ve learned throughout the year and share the joy. Learn more. US 2019. It is setup as a Photoshop file to meet the needs of professional live-stream video operators, but the template could be adapted into other formats if needed.

WordCamp Online Streaming Graphic_PIP Blue Left

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It’s purpose is to provide some context when people watch the WordCamp over a livestream, allowing you to see the speaker, their slides, and their name.

How to Use

  1. Add speaker’s name to the top line.
  2. Add the talk title or other pertinent info underneath the name.
  3. If your WordCamp has a hashtag, add it to the #hashtag text. If not, turn off that layer.
  4. If your camp has a logo, you can add it in the righthand corner in place of the WordPress logo. If not, you can just leave the WordPress logo in it’s place.
  5. Turn off any off the reference layers.
  6. Export as PNG with alpha.

The person running the livestream should put the video feed of the speaker in the small window and their slide deck in the large window.

Variations

The Photoshop file contains a gray version and a blue version.Each color also has one with the speaker window on the left, and another with the speaker on the right. The livestream operator can pick which side they want to use based on which direction the speaker is leaning. Typically, it looks best to position it so the speaker is facing towards their slides.

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