Message boards : Promotion : Looking for info on making a promotional video for Boinc.
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Send message Joined: 18 Feb 20 Posts: 9 |
Hey, I have a film production degree, and my brother runs a small production company and has a similar degree. I have been using Boinc for a long time, but am always amazed at how few people know about or run it. I recently wondered what promotional videos Boinc had, and did a quick serach to find only very technical video's or another promotional video again seemly directed at people who already knew what Boinc was: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Vy5ee7DwE&t=57s I feel i could help make something a little better that might be good to share on facebook to all your less tecky friends that would help them realise what Boinc is and why they should be using it. I have several ideas in mind, but many of them would need interview footage (preferably in at least least in HD) . Also i would need the ability to reach out to some of the main projects to see if they have any good footage (or ideas of footage) that could help people visualise the different projects as i think this is important for people less technically minded. For both of these it would be good to reach out to someone official in Boinc, both to find any interview footage that may be already about (or to film some more) and for official record to reach out to other Boinc projects. So i thought i would start here. I would obviously do all this for free, and I'm sure my brother would help me with any equipment needed (if any is even needed) . If anyone has seen any videos that have been made before that i missed, or has any good ideas, all will be appreciated. Cheers, Sam. |
Send message Joined: 18 Feb 20 Posts: 9 |
Guess this is the wrong place to ask, i'll find some emails i guess. |
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