On 26/07/10 17:38, Koen Martens wrote: > With GUADEC just two days away (and the pre-program already > on its way), the video streaming infrastructure is being put > in place. To record and stream all lectures, we are looking > for volunteers to operate the camera's. > > You do not need any special skills, the equipment will do > most of the work. All that is needed is someone to make sure > the speaker is always in the picture (ie. moving the camera > on the tripod), zoom in/out with the remote control and > change tapes between the lectures. > > Ideally, we would have you operate the camera for talks you > want to see anyway. The shifts are from 09.30 - 12.45 hours, > and from 14.00 - 17.15 hours. > > If you are interested in helping out with this, please email > the list ([email protected]) or find Philip Withnall or > Koen Martens on the event venue. If there are talks you > absolutely want to see, let us know the time and room as well > so we can schedule you in the proper slot if possible. > > Thanks in advance for your help! > > _______________________________________________ > guadec-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list
Hey! My experience in DebConf9 with the Video Team was great and I think GUADEC should copy their way of work (if not possible in this edition, in the next one). What they do is that through a website you can write your name and select the role* that you want to take in a talk that you are going to attend. This way, more people can participate and people don't have to stay for too long. I would kindly help, but I still have to do my own plan of talks to attend so I will write later ;) Regards, Pablo. *roles were: camera operator, mixer, director... -- gpg --keyserver hkp://pgp.mit.edu:11371 --recv-keys 78F44F3A463F919C xmpp:[email protected] _______________________________________________ guadec-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list
