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Thanks for the kind words ;) > How long does it take to write and produce each episode? Rough guide is about ~2-3 hours per minute of video. Research, playing around with ideas, demos, writing, recording video, recording audio, editing, etc. So, ZFS part one was 12 min, that's about 24 hours, and part two is 18 min, so about 36 hours. Those two episodes are about 60+ hours of solid work. ZFS did take a little longer than 60 though, since I ended up doing tons of research, but I rather error on a better quality video, than putting out sub optimal content. These figures are shocking to many people, but I have honestly not found a quicker way. As I learn to use the editing software a little more, I have been able to shave an hour here and there, so that is nice! > Would you care to share the toolchain being used for screencasts? Sure, here is a basic dump of the tools I use: Ubuntu (deskop)
Kazam (desktop recording)
Audacity (audio recording)
Kdenlive (edit the audio/video together)
Screenkey (keystrokes on screen)
Decrypt (intro screen)
OpenOffice Writer (transcripts)
Shaky (ascii diagram to png file)
Asciiflow (diagram tool input for shaky)
Gimp (graphics)
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That makes sense, given the high quality result. A 2003 thread estimated production cost for training videos at $1000-$3000/minute, http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=254620 and that range still seems relevant, https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/17/871420
> here is a basic dump of the tools I use
Great that you were able to achieve this level of quality with FLOSS tools. Have you considered pay-what-you-want pricing, with a suggested anchor? Or creating (for pay) screencasts for commercial software? I've often felt that training material should be included in the marketing budget, as it increases the size of the market. E.g. a portion of donations/fees could go towards the OSS project.