Hi Alexandro, Alexandro Colorado wrote: > On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 20:30:38 -0600, Graham Lauder > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Peter and I have started a Wiki page to create a guide to improving the >> quality of videos produced at OOo conferences. >> >> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/How_to_assure_good_quality_of_video_recordings >> >> >> The idea is to give organisational teams the tools to produce videos of >> presentations that are of the highest quality. >> >> The wiki page is divided in to three sections that refer to the three >> main >> groups: >> The Organisers >> The Speakers >> The Media team >> >> Each group also has it's own specific page that will go into more >> detail as I >> get time. Mostly it's technical in nature in terms of Venue >> management and >> equipment. >> >> These pages have a Q&A to cover things that we may not have thought of >> in the >> first draft, but which people have been affected by in past conferences. >> >> Any input welcomed. >> >> Cheers >> GL >> > > Sounds good, one thing that I will like to see is the technique that you > can combine the digital version of the slides within the recording, this > can be done on most non linear video editors software including > cinerella, other commercial software like Adobe Premier or Apple Movie > Maker could do it.
I guess this means capturing the computers video signal in sync with the video recording. Right? This sounds quite good, but what's the extra effort of time and costs. > > The key is having the slide as the main cammera and the speaker as > second camera. I do not see any problem for a DVD video, as you can have different angles. But what to do for encoded videos? I guess some one has to watch the whole video, find the best change of angles and finally cut one video from both view. This sounds also like making extra efforts in time and cost. > > The venue should have the speaker in a different space than the > projection, this will avoid vieweres to block the light from the > projector. [...] +1 > > Finally the lighting should improve, speakers are way too dark and some > times the speaker is unrecognizable. [...] This is indeed true. The more I discuss here, the more I learn, that we hired the video team for the OOoCon in Beijing just for pushing the record button. :-( Best regards, Peter -- Peter Junge OpenOffice.org Annual Conference Beijing 2008 Organizational Team Thanks to anyone, who has attended the OOoCon in Beijing! See the media: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Media_about_the_OOoCon_2008 OOoCon website: http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2008/index.html Conference Program: http://marketing.openoffice.org/ooocon2008/programme.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
