[Air-l] audio/video at IR conferences
Nicole B Ellison
nellison at msu.edu
Sun Jul 1 10:42:58 PDT 2007
I think the screencast idea makes more sense. One possibility would be to
use a product like Camtasia (http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/record.asp),
which would enable individuals to record a screencast of their PPT/Keynote
presentation and accompanying audio. Individual presenters could download
the software (there's a month-long free trial available) and either record
their presentation live or record it after/before, editing if necessary.
These individuals would then have control over the content and the
time/energy investment would be fairly low.
A screencast wouldn't be the same as a live recording, but it would
certainly enable the content of the presentation to be captured and
distributed without the costs Nancy describes.
Nicole
Nancy Baym writes:
>> While the actual recording itself would still require hardware and
>>at least one
>>person to man a microphone / camera, hosting the resulting files via one
>>of the online vid services could externalize that cost.
>
> Storage is not the issue. Cameras and at least one person per room to
> do recording and ensure that the hardware/cameras don't go walking
> are. Given that no one wants to man a camera in one room for a full
> day, it really means a team of probably about 20 or more volunteers
> willing to not only record, but also manage the editing and
> uploading. That is not trivial, and except for a couple of people
> saying "I'll audiorecord my session" this list has not now (nor has
> it ever) overflowed with those willing to offer their own labor for
> the fruits they wish to reap.
>
> It's not that it can't be done. It's that it's much more human labor
> than most people recognize and far more people want the product
> delivered without doing the work to create said product.
>
> Nancy
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