DEVOXX has very good vids. Don't have any idea what it costs etc. http://www.parleys.com/channel/5148921d0364bc17fc56adf0/presentations Tony
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Josh Miller <j...@joshnliz.com> wrote: > There was an interesting development at Drupalcamp Florida. They hired a > company who recorded all of the sessions. All of them. With a camera. > > > http://drupaleasy.com/blogs/ultimike/2013/04/florida-drupalcamp-2013-session-recording-sponsorships > > They then said: we have enough money to actually post about 20 of the 50 > or so sessions. If you (or your company) wants to "sponsor" your session to > be posted, they can do so for a nominal fee and they get branding added to > the video. Videos have not been posted, and it's been over a week. So maybe > not so great on the turn around time :) > > The best presentation videos I've ever seen include two video feeds, the > slides, and the presenter. Put the presenter in a tiny window off to the > side and the slides in the main screen. > > Having worked in a Advertising Agency for the better part of 7 years > before being hired by Commerce Guys, I have some experience in being hired > to make video content. The expensive is not small, as it takes a lot of > people, specialized equipment, physical hard drive space, very fast > computers, and a turn around time of hours, not days. Not to mention > someone who coordinates the files and gets the sessions posted with enough > meta data that people can find them later. > > Josh > > > On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 11:14 AM, fgm <f...@osinet.fr> wrote: > >> FWIW, DrupalCamp Paris, just before the Dublin DDD in june, is supposed >> to have professional video capture. >> >> The cost is a few kEUr for two days of shooting in several rooms by a >> single cameraman, with some basic derushing before the video goes online. >> >> ________________________________________ >> De : development-boun...@drupal.org [development-boun...@drupal.org] de >> la part de Larry Garfield [la...@garfieldtech.com] >> Date d'envoi : mercredi 1 mai 2013 17:12 >> À : development@drupal.org >> Objet : [development] Presentation recording best practices >> >> [...] >> Some conferences do have a dedicated cameraman, or sometimes two (one >> for the screen, one for the presenter). I don't know what the >> additional cost/complexity is there, but it would no doubt take us a few >> tries to get right; definitely that's something that would need to be >> practiced at Camps first to work out the kinks. If you know a >> DrupalCamp organizer, I would very much encourage you to try and get >> [...] > > > -- *Anthony Stefan Maciejowski* *www.Tony-Mac.com*