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*The video visual quality being clear and of decent visibility (e.g. no camcorder nor heavily pixelated videos). | *The video visual quality being clear and of decent visibility (e.g. no camcorder nor heavily pixelated videos). | ||
*If recorded from an emulator, nothing from outside the game should be visible (e.g. no mouse pointers, visible desktop, nor watermarks). | *If recorded from an emulator, nothing from outside the game should be visible (e.g. no mouse pointers, visible desktop, nor watermarks). | ||
*The game audio should be clear and proper volume (e.g. no distorted nor overly quiet/loud sound in videos). Additionally, no audio from outside the game should be heard (e.g. audible clicking of a controller's buttons/keyboard). | *The game audio should be clear and of proper volume (e.g. no distorted nor overly quiet/loud sound in videos). Additionally, no audio from outside the game should be heard (e.g. audible clicking of a controller's buttons/keyboard). | ||
*The game's framerate should be of proper speed. | *The game's framerate should be of proper speed. | ||
*The video should properly and fully demonstrate the subject of the video. | *The video should properly and fully demonstrate the subject of the video. |
Revision as of 00:31, April 4, 2013
SmashWiki has its own SmashWiki YouTube channel. For the kind of content that will be shown on the channel:
- Cutscenes from Subspace Emissary
- Demonstrations of characters' special moves, or even their entire movesets
- Demonstrations of other kinds of ingame content.
- Videos of glitches, AI flaws, and so on
- Demonstrations/tutorials for combos and techniques.
If you have a video idea not covered in the above, and/or you're unsure about a certain type of video, bring it up on the talk page.
Administrators have login access to the account, but any user can submit videos to be uploaded, by emailing the videos to SmashWiki's email account at smashwikidian@gmail.com
Submitted videos must be of the aforementioned (or approved) content, and of adequate quality. Adequate quality includes;
- The video visual quality being clear and of decent visibility (e.g. no camcorder nor heavily pixelated videos).
- If recorded from an emulator, nothing from outside the game should be visible (e.g. no mouse pointers, visible desktop, nor watermarks).
- The game audio should be clear and of proper volume (e.g. no distorted nor overly quiet/loud sound in videos). Additionally, no audio from outside the game should be heard (e.g. audible clicking of a controller's buttons/keyboard).
- The game's framerate should be of proper speed.
- The video should properly and fully demonstrate the subject of the video.
Additionally, it is strongly recommend you do videos of stuff not already extensively covered in other quality videos (such as, don't do videos on wavedashing and DACUS when the Smash community has several quality video guides on them). A video of such a subject, even if well done, may be rejected if it offers nothing more than existing videos.
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