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Copyright © 2021 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua"]] This page contains notes and tips for our speakers on preparing their talks and presentations. Please read through the list and consider it while preparing your talk. If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions please feel free to write to one of the organizers directly (e.g. ), or write to one our organizational mailing lists: the public list, or the private list, depending on the nature of the matter you would like to discuss. Note: being part of a wiki, this page is subject to change (including by you!); so please check back every now and again for any changes and updates. ### Guidelines for conduct Please review our [[guidelines for conduct|conduct]] when preparing your talk, to make sure we're all on the same page and strive to make the event a great experience for all. If you're not sure whether your talk or presentation style meets the guidelines laid out in the guidelines for conduct, we'd be happy to help. You can email Sacha Chua at to chat more about this. ### Recording your talk To help EmacsConf 2021 run smoothly, please prerecord your talk, and send us your video(s) by **November 7** at the latest (three weeks before the conference), to allow us enough time to do any needed processing (e.g. format or codec conversion) in preparation for the event. Please consider submitting a prerecording as early as possible so that we can see if volunteers can caption your video to make it more accessible and searchable. To make it easier for organizers and attendees to correctly pronounce your name, please start your video with something along the lines of: "Hi! I'm ${NAME} and I'll be talking about ${TOPIC}." Please **upload your prerecording(s) via FTP** to the FTP server we are setting up with the following details: - host: ftp-upload.emacsconf.org - username: anonymous - port: 21 - folder: upload-here To upload your recording and any accompanying material to the above FTP server, you can use your FTP client of choice. For instance, FileZilla, a free/libre user-friendly application with a graphical user interface. On deb-based GNU/Linux distributions such as Trisquel you can install FileZilla by running `sudo apt install filezilla` in a terminal. Otherwise, you can download FileZilla from their [project website](https://filezilla-project.org/). If connection fails on the first try, please check to make sure the details are exactly as described above; and if the issue persists, please email so we can look into it. If you have a script or notes for your talk, please include it as well so that we could use it to help us with the captioning of your talk. You can also send us additional information to include on the wiki page for your talk, such as links to other pages or additional videos. If you need help, please email . To record your video, you could use any of the following pieces of free software, depending on your needs: - [OBS](//obsproject.com) - [SimpleScreenRecorder](//www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/) - [vokoscreenNG](//linuxecke.volkoh.de/vokoscreen/vokoscreen.html) - [peek](//github.com/phw/peek) - [ffmpeg](//trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Capture/Desktop) You might find the following free software programs useful for editing your video recordings: - [Kdenlive](//kdenlive.org/en/) - [Blender](//www.blender.org) - [Pitivi](http://www.pitivi.org) Per GNU Project's [Guide to Formats](//audio-video.gnu.org/docs/formatguide.html), we prefer to receive prerecorded videos in formats unencumbered by software patents, such as `video/webm` (WebM-encoded video files, with `.webm` file extension) and `video/ogg` (video files encoded with the Theora video codec, encapsulated in an Ogg transport layer, with `.ogg` or `.ogv` file extension). However, if for one reason or another you are unable to send us your prerecorded video in one of the above formats, you may submit them in other common formats, like MPEG-4 (`.mp4`), and we will try to convert them to our preferred formats on your behalf. *Prepare recorded video in 720p (1280px by 720px) or higher, in the WebM format if possible.* > The conference broadcast will most likely be in > [720p](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/720p) (1280px x 720px, > progressive) using the [WebM](https://www.webmproject.org/) video > format. The closer to this format submitted video files arrive in, > the easier it will be to process and upload them. After you send in your video, if you've indicated that you'd like to do live Q&A, we'll set up a tech-check call with you. We'll post details here closer to that time. Thank you so much for helping with EmacsConf 2021! # Frequently-asked questions ## Can I present live? Tech issues kept happening during EmacsConf 2020, so we'd really prefer that all talks have prerecorded videos. There might be time for live questions and answers over a web conference, though, so if you can record a short video covering your main points, you might be able to go into more detail in live Q&A. ## I have so much I want to share. Can I record a longer video? The conference program has so many interesting talks. We wish we could fit everything in at full length! (Maybe EmacsConf month?) Please think of your video as a short teaser that can get people interested and point them to where they can find out more. You can email links and other notes to add to the wiki page for your talk. If you'd like to record a longer video *in addition* to the short one for the main conference, please feel free to send us that too. ## I can't figure out how to record the video. Can I just present the talk? We might be able to help you record your talk using the BigBlueButton web conferencing system before November 7. Please email with some times that might work for you and we'll see if a volunteer can meet up with you to record it. ## I'm not used to talking to myself. Can I present the talk to someone? We might be able to help you record your talk using the BigBlueButton web conferencing system before November 7. Please email with some times that might work for you and we'll see if a volunteer can meet up with you to record it. ## Can I see the other proposed talks? Once we've emailed all the speakers about their acceptance, we'll put up the talk wiki pages. That way, you can see what else is going on in the conference and maybe coordinate with other speakers in order to minimize overlap and maximize awesomeness. ## More questions? Please email . We'd love to hear from you. Thanks for contributing to EmacsConf 2021!