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I just watched Joseph Gordon-Levitt give a keynote at #1044, and learned about HITRECORD, which is GitHub for movies. I've signed up for an account. Can we use it to make a video?
Rich and I are supposed to have a call with Mike on Thursday.
Hey! Did this call materialize?
No. I called Rich today and he sent an email to Mike and I, going to try to get on a call again this week but it's almost certainly too late to land this before Oct 2 for #1160.
Call w/ Rich this pm at 4, then tomorrow w/ Mike at 2 pm.
Unfortunately a good video is a really important part of a crowdfunding campaign. Maybe @hurlothrumbo would help me make one at Stack on Monday?
I started a project on HITRECORD. ๐
Whether or not anything comes through off of HITRECORD it was at least helpful to resolve the project into component parts.
I think what we want is a 30-second clip introducing Gratipay in general that can stand on its own (for when we're not campaigning) and a second 30-second clip of me talking and pitching #BackTheStack in particular (but still in a way that can be reused in January so we don't have to finish another video before then). Here's the text I came up with for the first part:
Open source software is all around us. Itโs in our phones, our cars, our banks and hospitals. Our companies and our society depend on it.
But where does it come from?
Half of open source comes from employees working on company time, and it gets paid for through developer salaries.
Gratipay is the easiest way to pay for the other half, the half thatโs written by the world-wide volunteer open source community.
And here's for the second part:
Hi, Iโm Chad Whitacre, founder of Gratipay. During our #BackTheStack campaign, weโre inviting your company to join a movement to pay the open source community. Open source makes your developers 20% more productive. Paying for open source increases innovation, and reduces risk for your company. Show your leadership by investing in the volunteer open source community. Pay for open source today on Gratipay.
I could voice both parts or just the second.
I envision some sort of live footage behind the first part (woman staring out the passenger window of a moving car while fiddling with her phone? people working on laptops?), and me talking for the second part.
This all sounds good to me. We should be ready to shoot this tomorrow at Stack, with camera op & equipment.
Suggested rewrite for first section:
Open source software is all around us -- in our phones, our cars, our banks and hospitals. It fills the gaps between better known products. We don't always know when we're using it. But our companies and our society depend on it.
But who makes open source software?
Half of open source comes from employees working on company time, and it is paid for by these companies through the developers' salaries.
The other half is written by the world-wide volunteer open source community, on spec and simply because it is needed. We've come up with an easy way to start paying for this half: Gratipay.
Agree first section could use some work. Audience is:
Theoretically both already know about open source software, though (2) moreso than (1). We are reminding them that open source exists and that they love it and do in fact want to pay for it wink wink nudge nudge.
This is clocking in at about 31 seconds:
Open source software is tucked away in our phones, our cars, our banks and hospitals. Our companies and our society depend on it.
Half of open source comes from employees on company time. The other half comes from a world-wide network of volunteers that also needs to be paid. Too much is at stake not to pay them.
Gratipay is the easiest way to pay the open source community, so that it can continue to provide the high quality, low cost software that your company relies on.
The latter part is about 25 seconds, so we should be able to keep the vid under 60 seconds total.
Worked on memorizing this on the bus in:
Open source software is tucked away in our phones, our cars, our banks and hospitals.
Our companies and our society couldn't run without it.
Half of open source comes from developers working on company time.
The other half comes from a world-wide network of volunteers, and they need to be paid, too.
There's too much at stake not to pay the volunteer open source community.
Hi, I'm Chad Whitacre, founder of Gratipay.
During our #BackTheStack campaign, we invite your company to join the movement to pay the open source community.
Demonstrate your leadership.
Invest in the open source community today, on Gratipay.
Shooting wrapped, back at the apartment to edit. Hoping there's enough footage to put together something usable!
Rough cut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8f_Mkhf99g
Content is all wrong in light of https://github.com/gratipay/gratipay.com/pull/4658, but we're ready for feedback on the general vibe.
Got a second round of footage on the roof, @ChrisECJohns is working up another cut. Hoping we'll have time for a third round of footage if needed before final edit.
Sounds like content clips and b-roll really need to be edited together. Hopefully we have what we need! :D
Final Draft: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_dnzfpmpG4
Okay! Video is good. !m @ChrisECJohns ๐
Can we make it great? ๐
From @EdOverflow in slack:
The video starts with a loud and sudden static sound. Like a "click". I would recommend:
- Adding #BackTheStack somewhere in the video;
- Cutting to gratipay.com at some point with the narration in the background. Show how Gratipay works when entering details in the new landing page.
There are a few more content changes I would like to see if we can manage it. Planning to give @ChrisECJohns a call and see what's possible in the next few days.
Okay! Just spoke with @ChrisECJohns by phone. We are planning to meet at Stack tomorrow morning at 8 am to film a few more pieces, which I am going to script before we arrive.
Alright, I think we can do this as follows (suggested edits on the doc):
So that's two new chunks of content we need to capture, plus some rejiggering.
Then:
Wrapped third shoot, went over the above ^^^ with @ChrisECJohns, aiming for another cut in a day or two. Hopefully final! ๐
Got a phone call from @ChrisECJohns, he is aiming to ship something tonight. ๐
This thing is looking AWESOME in situ. ๐
Here's a #BackTheStack logo.
Final: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prJmlm2n5Tg
I say "$250" instead of "$250 per developer." ๐
Needs subtitles.
Closing! So amazing, @ChrisECJohns. Awesome work! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! ๐ ๐ ๐
Reticketing captions as https://github.com/gratipay/inside.gratipay.com/issues/1195.
So I met a guy Rich (here at Paramount) who does digital marketing, and he knows a guy Mike who does video and especially animated intro videos, and the two of them might be interested in joining our twyw team to help us market https://github.com/gratipay/gratipay.com/issues/4427.
So far I've been talking to Rich, catching him up on where we're at, the state of the market, and where we're headed. If we end up working together we'll no doubt have more tickets emerge, this seemed like a good place to start because it's something I've thought about when I think about a crowdfunding-style campaign like #1057.