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<big><big>Did you know that while English Wikipedia has over 4 million articles, only 0.1% of them have video? </big>
<big><big>Did you know that while English Wikipedia has over 5 million articles, only 0.1% of them have video? </big>
Shouldn't the articles for [[soccer]] and [[line dancing]] have video explanations, and not just text and photos?
Shouldn't the articles for [[soccer]] and [[line dancing]] have video explanations, and not just text and photos?
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Did you know that while English Wikipedia has over 5 million articles, only 0.1% of them have video?
Shouldn't the articles for soccer and line dancing have video explanations, and not just text and photos?
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Visual literacy training
Sandbag operation at Venice Beach pier in California. September 30, 2010.
One 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:
Closeup on the hands
Closeup on the face
Wide shot
Over the shoulder shot
Unusual shot
See the page Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Makes Video/Video training for more information.
All these should follow the basic visual literacy rules:
Frame the subject using the rule of thirds, for framing a subject
Don't move the camera, treat each shot like a still shot
Don't cross the line of action. Stay on one side of the subject so that there is visual continuity
Topics ripe for video
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Makes Video/Suggest
Sample Videos
See Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Makes Video/Examples
See Articles containing video clips
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