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One of the vastly underutilized, but lucrative areas of growth for Wikimedia is video content. Currently, there are only around 0.1% of Wikipedia articles that have any associated video content. The vast majority of articles on sport, dance, cooking or topics that benefit from visual explanations are severely lacking in moving image content. Using metrics and the experiences from the Wiki Makes Video project, this session will describe efforts to foster more video creation and the challenges of doing so with open video standards and a community that has largely been text-oriented for the last decade. What can be done to foster more video content creation, and what technical features are the Wikimedia Foundation's new multimedia team and the community doing to further this?
   
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This session explains the current state of video in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons and provides a tutorial on how to get involved with an array of video creation activities.
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# Describe the current rate of video use in Wikipedia, where only a tiny fraction of articles have any associated video
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# Explain the open video standards Ogg and WebM, and why their lack of widespread adoption has been challenging to Wikipedia/Wikimedia
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# Recount how 2014 saw a community referendum that rejected use of the popular MPEG-4 standard
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# Show what tasks the community can get involved in with video creation, including:
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## Shooting techniques for original video creations
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## Clipping and editing of existing archival or free license videos, such as from the Internet Archive, Library of Congress, the National Archives or Smithsonian
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## Demonstrating the best video content that currently exists in Wikipedia
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## Showing step-by-step instructions on how to use tools for Ogg and WebM encoding
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## Time permitting, a hands-on workshop on how to shoot, edit, transcode and upload video to Wikipedia
   
 
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;Length of presentation/talk (see [[Submissions#Presentation Types|Presentation Types]] for lengths of different presentation types): <!-- (if other than 75 minutes, specify how long, and how it might fit into a larger 75 minute thematic session) --> 75 Minutes

Revision as of 04:36, 16 April 2014

Title of the submission
Themes (Proposal Themes - Community, Tech, Outreach, GLAM, Education)
Community
Type of submission (Presentation Types - Panel, Workshop, Presentation, etc)
Workshop
Author of the submission
User:Fuzheado
E-mail address
andrew.lih@gmail.com
Username
User:Fuzheado
US state or country of origin
Washington, DC
Affiliation, if any (organization, company etc.)
Personal homepage or blog
http://andrewlih.com
Abstract (at least 300 words to describe your proposal)

One of the vastly underutilized, but lucrative areas of growth for Wikimedia is video content. Currently, there are only around 0.1% of Wikipedia articles that have any associated video content. The vast majority of articles on sport, dance, cooking or topics that benefit from visual explanations are severely lacking in moving image content. Using metrics and the experiences from the Wiki Makes Video project, this session will describe efforts to foster more video creation and the challenges of doing so with open video standards and a community that has largely been text-oriented for the last decade. What can be done to foster more video content creation, and what technical features are the Wikimedia Foundation's new multimedia team and the community doing to further this?

This session explains the current state of video in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons and provides a tutorial on how to get involved with an array of video creation activities.

  1. Describe the current rate of video use in Wikipedia, where only a tiny fraction of articles have any associated video
  2. Explain the open video standards Ogg and WebM, and why their lack of widespread adoption has been challenging to Wikipedia/Wikimedia
  3. Recount how 2014 saw a community referendum that rejected use of the popular MPEG-4 standard
  4. Show what tasks the community can get involved in with video creation, including:
    1. Shooting techniques for original video creations
    2. Clipping and editing of existing archival or free license videos, such as from the Internet Archive, Library of Congress, the National Archives or Smithsonian
    3. Demonstrating the best video content that currently exists in Wikipedia
    4. Showing step-by-step instructions on how to use tools for Ogg and WebM encoding
    5. Time permitting, a hands-on workshop on how to shoot, edit, transcode and upload video to Wikipedia
Length of presentation/talk (see Presentation Types for lengths of different presentation types)
75 Minutes
Will you attend WikiConference USA if your submission is not accepted?
Yes
Slides or further information (optional)
Special request as to time of presentations


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