We feature a set of selected videos on the EA.org website (accessible from the top navbar), along with an āintro playlistā on our YouTube that the site links to. Weāre well aware that people like videos!
(We did just hire some new developers, so itās likely that the way EA.org displays videos will be much better than ājust a list of videos on the siteā in the medium-term future. )
I wouldnāt fault the community for ātypical mind fallacyāāpeople regularly tell us they want to make videos because they recognize the lack of good video content, and we typically offer to review what theyāve written + point them to EA Funds and existing channels. The trouble is that good videos are much harder to produce than good writing; multiple things have to go well, and video editing skills arenāt nearly as common as writing skills.
CEAās content division (that is, me) is focused on curation right now, rather than creation. If someone produces catchy new videos on key concepts, it will probably have to be an independent person with grant support, or another org (e.g. Giving What We Can, which has done a lot of more intro-level video content lately).
That said, feedback of this kind is still helpful! The more I hear from people who are interested in seeing videos, the more Iāll be thinking about this as I consider where I should put my time + encourage others to put theirs. Iām booked for a while as I redo a bunch of our written + online resources to be more friendly to newcomers, but I do expect videos will become a focus at some point after thatās done.
Sorry if that sounded like it was stating the obvious :P
Glad to hear about the pending changes to EA.org, that sounds great.
I didnāt really mean to implicate CEA when I talked about the EA community. I was more so thinking of EAs like myself who tend to default to always producing a long report/āpost to relay their findings and never consider adding a video or infographic.
I agree you that video takes a lot more work and that thatās a major barrier.
It makes sense to me that curation should be your focus. Iād mainly like to see more work from other orgs and intellectual leaders on video creation and also more funding for that work to make the curation easier.
I really like what Luke is doing at Giving What We Can with video (and in general) and thatās the sort of thing that I would like to see that as more of a norm.
Thanks for taking the feedback onboard. With that said, Iād be more than happy for other people to take on the responsibility of creating/ācurating more videos and let you keep focusing on improving the forum!
I canāt really overstate how much I like the current forum. It is so enjoyable to engage with that I have to limit my time using it. Thanks for all your work on it.
Rational Animationsā writer here. I am just chiming in to say (albeit 20 days later) that weāre interested in animating some of the EA introductory articles. We are also interested in adapting blog posts by Holden or anyone else writing about important/āinteresting stuff.
Before doing more core EA content, though, I want to improve some more. And potentially have someone (paid) always to edit, fact check, and PR-sanity-check my scripts. For now, I will fly pretty close to EA with some videos, but I will avoid EA branding till Iām exceedingly sure that Rational Animationsā contribution will be a net positive. Which is probably at least a period of a few months.
Great, really glad to hear. Let me know if you want my help! Are you aware of this groupāyou could also probably get or even hire some good help there.
We feature a set of selected videos on the EA.org website (accessible from the top navbar), along with an āintro playlistā on our YouTube that the site links to. Weāre well aware that people like videos!
(We did just hire some new developers, so itās likely that the way EA.org displays videos will be much better than ājust a list of videos on the siteā in the medium-term future. )
I wouldnāt fault the community for ātypical mind fallacyāāpeople regularly tell us they want to make videos because they recognize the lack of good video content, and we typically offer to review what theyāve written + point them to EA Funds and existing channels. The trouble is that good videos are much harder to produce than good writing; multiple things have to go well, and video editing skills arenāt nearly as common as writing skills.
CEAās content division (that is, me) is focused on curation right now, rather than creation. If someone produces catchy new videos on key concepts, it will probably have to be an independent person with grant support, or another org (e.g. Giving What We Can, which has done a lot of more intro-level video content lately).
That said, feedback of this kind is still helpful! The more I hear from people who are interested in seeing videos, the more Iāll be thinking about this as I consider where I should put my time + encourage others to put theirs. Iām booked for a while as I redo a bunch of our written + online resources to be more friendly to newcomers, but I do expect videos will become a focus at some point after thatās done.
Thanks Aaron!
Sorry if that sounded like it was stating the obvious :P
Glad to hear about the pending changes to EA.org, that sounds great.
I didnāt really mean to implicate CEA when I talked about the EA community. I was more so thinking of EAs like myself who tend to default to always producing a long report/āpost to relay their findings and never consider adding a video or infographic.
I agree you that video takes a lot more work and that thatās a major barrier.
It makes sense to me that curation should be your focus. Iād mainly like to see more work from other orgs and intellectual leaders on video creation and also more funding for that work to make the curation easier.
I really like what Luke is doing at Giving What We Can with video (and in general) and thatās the sort of thing that I would like to see that as more of a norm.
Thanks for taking the feedback onboard. With that said, Iād be more than happy for other people to take on the responsibility of creating/ācurating more videos and let you keep focusing on improving the forum!
I canāt really overstate how much I like the current forum. It is so enjoyable to engage with that I have to limit my time using it. Thanks for all your work on it.
Rational Animationsā writer here. I am just chiming in to say (albeit 20 days later) that weāre interested in animating some of the EA introductory articles. We are also interested in adapting blog posts by Holden or anyone else writing about important/āinteresting stuff.
Before doing more core EA content, though, I want to improve some more. And potentially have someone (paid) always to edit, fact check, and PR-sanity-check my scripts. For now, I will fly pretty close to EA with some videos, but I will avoid EA branding till Iām exceedingly sure that Rational Animationsā contribution will be a net positive. Which is probably at least a period of a few months.
Great, really glad to hear. Let me know if you want my help! Are you aware of this groupāyou could also probably get or even hire some good help there.
Thank you :) yes Iāve also asked for feedback in that group on the scripts of our next two videos