I was delighted to see the transcript of Maik Broemme's interview with Masternodes Germany published on Medium in English - I'm sure I'm not the only person with an interest in the Galilel Project that doesn't speak German who has been feeling a little left out since that interview aired!
If you haven't already seen/read it then I highly recommend that you do so. It provides a comprehensive overview as to where the project came from, what has been achieved and furthermore the future direction. It is a little out of date, as the Masternodes Germany interview was some weeks ago and things have moved on a bit since then, but better late than never!
It would be great if Maik and other team members could generate more exposure for GALI by getting interviews on other platforms too - video content is always popular so I hope their English is up to the task, but please don't keep us waiting for translations!
We also wish to push translations faster. However nobody of us is a professional content writer. So producing high quality content and translating it takes obviously more time than would be the case when someone does it whose profession it is. In general we rather take a bit longer when this means that we can ensure that the published content is of a high quality. Mid-term we are looking to expand the team with a professional content writer.
You are right once we have the content, the aim is to push it on other platforms which we also did with past content. Here the community can be of great help since everyone knows of a platform/venue that maybe team members are not aware of. Especially in the past few weeks several community members came forward with suggestions.
With regard to video content it's really difficult. Most people that do it charge a good amount of money for it and it is really hard to gauge wether that money is spend well on video marketing. However something we have in mind for the future is def an AMA. Wether it is in the form of a video or written or maybe both has to be seen.
I have no personal experience of recording videos or editing them, however whilst it would be fab to have high quality video content to share with the community and across social media, until such time as we are in a position to make that happen, I don't think it should hold the project back.
If you follow crypto across various platforms from YouTube to Twitter and Instagram, I'm sure you'll have seen that there are lots of projects and personalities out there recording messages and announcements on their mobiles or webcams and publishing without any review or edit - people love it, as can be seen from the number of views, likes etc that even the simplest of videos often get.
If would be fantastic if there was someone in the community who not only has a good understanding of crypto but is also able to present in front of the camera AND has some technical skills to edit videos...any volunteers to become the poster boy (or girl
) of Galilel?! Sadly I can't put myself forward as I don't meet the criteria!
Until that time, maybe team members could have a go themselves - or are you all camera shy?!!! Forget 'Netflix and chill', how about 'Galilel and chill'!