About the Videos We Publish
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Guidelines for Screencasts and Video Tutorials
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Shorter videos are generally better. The average video should be no longer than 3 minutes in length, but some topics (like a full talk) may require more time. -
Each video should cover one topic. -
Use the script that has been written for your topic. -
Do not add editorial or self-promotional comments. Relatedly, do not introduce yourself. -
No advertising, production logos/credits, or lower-thirds graphics in the video. There is a producer credit line (text) when you submit your video. Please consult this post about logos in the slide decks and videos.
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Use a quality mic to make sure your audio is clear and crisp. -
Record in a quiet place to ensure there is no background noise or static. -
Avoid Aahh’s, Mmm’s or plosives (sound spike made when using p’s or t’s) when speaking. -
Consider using a script for consistency.
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Record in a 16:9 aspect ratio (720p = 1280×720 or 1080p = 1920×1080) -
Adjust the recording area to screen capture only the area needed for the tutorial and to make sure all the mouse movements are captured. -
Avoid showing any part of your desktop or other icons/programs that are on your computer in the screen capture.
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WordPress.tv is adding a link to the presentation slides when these are provided. -
Upload onto any existing trusted platform where slides will not be removed nor altered after submission. -
Ensure that the slides are presented correctly in the tool after upload -
Follow the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license like the videos.
Where to make submissions