First Attempt at Script Writing for Video on Cloud Computing
A few weeks ago, I wrote up a script designed to help people understand the concept of Cloud Computing. The idea was to create a short video that explains the concept in a way that everyone could understand. Modeled after the “In Plain English” video (you can see some of those on YouTube, I highly recommend them), I wrote up the script for the video below, along with some visual concepts to go with the script. After that, a coworker who is in charge of the UI for our product, GoGrid, did the rest (drawings, production, editing, voiceover, etc.).
We are pretty pleased with our result, and we hope to provide more videos like this in the future where we drill down into Cloud Computing and other topics in more detail.
Let me know what you think!
HTD says: Did you like my script writing debut? How about the video?
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Someone twittered this video just now (yes 8 months later) and I love it. Thanks Michael. These are really hard concepts and fun little videos like this can help a lot.
I'm guessing you'll have more videos on the site or can showcase them once you finished up more.
Hello. Thank you for your work. Unfortunately , I have some problems in understanding spoken english. So I ask you if it is possible to have the written text of this presentation about cloud computing. Thank you.
I will see what I can do. I have the script somewhere. Perhaps I will add close captioning or simply publish the script.
I will see what I can do. I have the script somewhere. Perhaps I will add close captioning or simply publish the script.