Presentation made at the Blogging the Future summit at the American University in Cairo, 15-17 May 2009. On how to make good videos to get global attention and good practices for making an impact with citizen media videos. Under Creative Commons Attribution license.
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http://www.slideshare.net/medeamaterial/cmo-acercar-el-video-ciudadano-local-a-un-pblico-global
34. Decisions If target audience speaks more than one language you can: Make one video with transcriptions in both languages, spoken in one language and subtitled in another.
35. Decisions If target audience speaks more than one language you can: Make one video with transcriptions in both languages, spoken in one language and subtitled in another. Make two videos, one for each target audience.
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57. Publish your work under a license that allows people to share and distribute your work freely, or make it easy for people to contact you to ask for permission to use it. For example: Creative Commons
58. Publish your work under a license that allows people to share and distribute your work freely, or make it easy for people to contact you to ask for permission to use it. For example: Creative Commons Add it to Creative Commons databases.
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