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OverviewProposal: April 2013 ContestWiki Loves Monuments-style contest to challenge users to make videos for Wikipedia articles.
Visual literacy trainingOne of the more successful way of training new folks in visual literacy is through patterns. One such pattern that is used in journalism circles is the "BBC 5 shot" pattern, pioneered by Michael Rosenblum. (See the Wikipedia article Sandbag for an example of this, done by Fuzheado). It states that all stories should be human-oriented, and always consist of this sequence as a start:
See the page Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Makes Video/Video training for more information. All these should follow the basic visual literacy rules:
Topics ripe for videoSample VideosRelated efforts
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