User:Torley Linden/Vidtut process

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How my video tutorials reach the world. A behind-the-scenes glimpse at the step-by-steps:

YouTube

  • After vidtut is rendered to .MP4, upload it to YT.
  • Fill out Video Upload form thusly:
    • Title = "Second Life TuTORial - " or "SL TuTORial - " (if tip title is too long), followed by tip title.
    • Description = Some minimalist variant pointing to http://torley.com
    • Video Category = Howto & Style
    • Tags = second life secondlife tips tricks school tutorial knowledge base learn education teach online world tech community love (in the future, I may want to vary these further).
  • Click "Upload a video" then select the .MP4 and upload it. Video usually goes live several minutes later.

Blog

  • Open up template, craft blog post in Windows Live Writer, and set it to publish in the future on Thursday (when Tip of the Weeks tend to show up).
  • Include supplemental pictures, word explanations, and other relevant content addendum that didn't make it into the video. Related resources links always a plus.
  • Test pre-published link to assure quality.

Showcase

  • Log into blog-like tool.
  • Copy-and-paste earlier blog posting into this, and publish it. NOTE: This tool can't publish in advance yet, so this is done nearer to the time or shortly after the aforementioned blog post appears.
  • Check for any significant content inconsistencies, most notably that embedded videos don't work, so I'll need to replace them with links like this:
Watch the Tip of the Week video here

Downloadable versions

  • Use iDesktop.tv to search for and download the current Second Life Tip of the Week as a .MOV
  • Open the .MOV in QuickTime Player and scroll to the end. If there's a white (or otherwise undesirable frame), use the L-shaped widgets to select everything EXCEPT it and go to Edit menu > Trim to Selection.
  • Go File menu > Export and save as a Hinted Movie, Default Settings. This prepares it for streaming on the Internet.
  • Rename the now-hinted movie to be more friendly, using dashes (-) instead of spaces and removing other special characters as appropriate.
  • Upload the movie to the Second Life Amazon S3 servers using S3Fox.
  • When the upload's done, set the ACLs so everyone can read the file. (Most reliable way is to right-click the "vidtuts" folder, "Edit ACL" and click so the "Read" column has all checkmarks under it, then "Save".
  • If needed, test the URL to make sure it works.
  • Update Video Tutorials with the newest, most likely a new "#" under all the previous TotWs.

Afterwards