oh that's a good idea I've asked our presenters to run screen capture while they're presenting. We'll see if running Google Hangouts + Quicktime + IDE is too much for their laptops (video capture being the biggest resource hog) but if it works out ok we'd like to do that
CC: Brandon On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 12:56 AM, kinleyd <[email protected]> wrote: > Just wanted to chime in as well: the talks were great - excellent jobs > done by the presenters. You just need to somehow get the screen in > somewhere. It's pretty common now afaik to have the slides or the live > computer screen occupy a half or two thirds of the video screen - that will > make the presentations perfect. > > Reagent is looking really good! > > On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 9:38:07 PM UTC+6, marc fawzi wrote: >> >> I tried join.me and the pro version ($) would indeed allow speakers to >> share with up to 249 participants but the problem is that the pro account >> holder is the one who can share with that many. Everyone else can share for >> free with up to 10 participants. >> >> And the second approach of speakers capturing their screens and then >> uploading the movie later puts too much burden on speakers since the >> movie's file size will be in the gigabyte range, and in my case where I'm >> going to showcase some reusable components with app-state-driven animations >> those animations start to stutter when Quicktime is hogging cpu/gpu/memory >> resources, so it's not really an ideal solution. >> >> What we'll do instead, CC-ing our video pro Brandon Moore, is to zoom in >> to show the code on the screen whenever some coding is being done. >> >> So then you can see the code in the video we make (distributed , and jump >> on Periscope if you wish to comment live, ask question or as the Periscope >> web site advertises you may be able to influence what happens at the >> meetup. I'll be broadcasting via Periscope off of my twitter handle >> @marcfawzi and will relay all questions and comments to the speakers as >> they come in. >> >> Full Periscope instructions will be posted soon on the meetup's page >> >> If you're going to attend via Periscope please RSVP so we can communicate >> further info prior to the event. >> >> RSVP Here: >> http://www.meetup.com/Reagent-Minimalistic-React-for- >> ClojureScript/events/221710610/ >> >> Marc >> >> >> >> On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 7:26 AM, Marc Fawzi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I think maybe the more technically feasible solution would be for all >>> speakers to run QuickTime screen capture with microphone turned on while >>> they give their presentations regardless of local or remote origin. >>> >>> That I know is doable. Then as a remote viewer you can watch live via >>> Periscope for the interaction value and wait a bit for us to share the >>> screen capture videos. >>> >>> Works? >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> > On Apr 10, 2015, at 7:16 AM, Marc Fawzi <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > >>> > That gives me a great idea. >>> > >>> > We may be able to have speakers share their screens on something like >>> join.me where we can simply throw the URL on Periscope and this way >>> we'd have two view contexts: Internal, where people get to see the >>> presenter live or coming via Google Hangouts (for remote presenters) or >>> External where people get to see the presenters screen on join.me and >>> be able to interact with the meetup via Periscope. >>> > >>> > I've BCCd the other two speakers on this and will rehearse the >>> scenarios >>> > >>> > Thank you for letting me know that seeing the code is important. This >>> means that you have to watch it live. But one of us here will also record >>> the speakers' screen sharing sessions for potentially sharing later as >>> linked videos. >>> > >>> > There is no substitute to being at the Meetup in person but if you're >>> remotely located then this might be a good way to go about it. >>> > >>> > Sent from my iPhone >>> > >>> >>> On Apr 10, 2015, at 7:02 AM, simon lomax <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wednesday, 8 April 2015 21:06:58 UTC+1, marc fawzi wrote: >>> >>> Hi everyone! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> As you may know, our first Reagent meetup at Loyal3 in SF/Bay Area >>> on March 16th, 2015 (video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYzwfekWSzQ) >>> went well and we've been planning a second meetup... >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> The date has been set for April 16th (so soon you say!!) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> We've actually taken input from most of you who attended (I >>> personally enjoyed meeting you all) and we're ready to go at it again but >>> with more Reagent focused talks than last time (we'll still have the same >>> awesome pizza with gluten/dairy free options but with more beer choices! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Meetups are about meeting other people and building relationships, >>> maybe even starting companies and projects or sourcing folks to work on >>> your next big thing, but the SF Reagent meetup is more than that: we'd like >>> to *help* shape the future of our beloved Reagent. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Meetup Agenda: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 1. 6:30pm - 7:00pm: meet & greet, food ad drinks, social >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 2. 7:00pm - 7:30pm: Intro to Reagent-Template (repo: >>> https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent-template) --- by its author >>> Dmitri Sotnikov (also author of Luminus.) Dmitri will be presenting via >>> Google hangout on a big screen and you will be able to ask him questions >>> live. This should be interesting. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 3. 7:30pm - 7:45pm: Re-frame port of Angular's phonecat example >>> (repo: https://github.com/dhruvp/angular-phonecat-re-frame) -- by its >>> author Dhruv Parthasarathy (MIT) -- In Person :) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 4. 7:45-8:00pm: Reusable Reagent Components with App-State Driven >>> CSS Transitions (video of input component >>>> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWCXAZ1XIKc) -- by Marc Fawzi -- this >>> talk will also include a sub-talk on sharing the components via internal >>> maven repo Artifactory and TeamCity deploy pipeline ... among other things >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Most importantly, we want to start the conversation about the future >>> of Reagent and React Native. If you have a clue come join us. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> For those of you who are not in SF you may join us via Twitter >>> Periscope! (it's an awesome way to stream and share meetups!) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Instructions for watching the meetup on Periscope will be posted in >>> the comments and updated here. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> See you on the 16th! Live or via Periscope. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Marc & the Loyal3 team >>> >> >>> >> Hi, >>> >> >>> >> Thanks for posting the video of the first meet up on youtube. I >>> watched it, but it had the same old problem that so many programming videos >>> have. We can't see the screen properly. ie. You will be talking about some >>> code that you're displaying on screen but its just too small or the camera >>> is too far away from the screen. For us watching on video this is uber >>> frustrating. I was really excited to watch but then disappointed because of >>> this perennial problem. Please remember us trying to view on youtube. 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