[dorkbotdc-blabber] Call For Help - Video Guru's and A/V DorksUNITE !

Alberto Gaitán alberto.gaitan at gmail.com
Mon Jun 23 13:18:06 EDT 2008


Live webcasting seems overkill. How about just shooting the presentation?

You would need some kind of proscenium setup if you don't want to do a 
two-camera shoot, a nice microphone setup (wireless would be ideal), 
edit the final if needed, digitize a compressed version and post it on 
an available channel. HacDC.org is running on MediaWiki? 'cause I think 
it manages videopodcasting via RSS out of the box.

Alberto




On 6/23/08 12:58 PM, Panfeld, Michael F. wrote:
> Andrew:  As someone who actually missed part 1 of the build even though 
> I paid, I think its a great idea.  I'll once again offer my 
> equipment/software and my services (assuming I am available).  I have 
> some nice video and sound equipment and editing software.  I am not 
> setup for live webcast, but would be interested in learning if somebody 
> can make suggestions. 
>  
> 
>  
> 
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>     *From:* dorkbotdc-blabber-bounces at dorkbot.org
>     [mailto:dorkbotdc-blabber-bounces at dorkbot.org] *On Behalf Of *Andrew
>     Q Righter
>     *Sent:* Monday, June 23, 2008 12:53 PM
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>     *Subject:* [dorkbotdc-blabber] Call For Help - Video Guru's and A/V
>     DorksUNITE !
> 
>     Afternoon!
> 
>     OK, so the subject was a little exploitative and charismatic.
> 
>     So it has been brought to my attention by a few clever members that
>     it might be a good idea to do either a podcast or videocast of the
>     training sessions HacDC have been holding. My question to everyone
>     here is: *Is there anyone with the necessary equipment/expertise to
>     setup a pod/videocast for the HacDC training sessions?* The next one
>     is being held this weekend (28th @ 2:00PM).
> 
>     The material in my mind would be given to the community for free via
>     our website, I think we have an overabundance of bandwidth from our
>     provider anyway, and I house servers that could easily compensate if
>     need be.
> 
>     I just think it would be a great idea to start archiving our groups
>     (HacDC, Dorkbot, Make) activities and like some of the members on
>     the site mentioned, this would be awesome for our friends who are
>     not local to D.C. or might be away that weekend.
> 
>     Thanks in advance for your help,
> 
>     -- 
>     Andrew Q Righter
>     Independent Researcher
> 
>     TEL: (856) 625-4253
>     EMAIL: andrew at i11industries.com <mailto:andrew at i11industries.com> 
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