This is frequent a topic just before or after any convention. The convention
host team would have to be very well staffed and techy to some degree. There
can be some issues though, possibly of restricted materials used without
permission in front of 20 people are now widely distributed. How/where do
non-attendees access the presentations? YouTube? Audience questions would
frequently not be heard on your typical camcorder set up. You would need a
roving microphone to pull it off well. Who has such A/V equipment?

 

It is a significant amount of work after the convention for maybe someone to
watch later. I could imagine once the banquet is over the hosts are glad the
convention is over as well!

 

I have never seen/heard where the clinics were recorded. Maybe the NMRA?

 

Thank You,
Bill Lane

Modeling the Mighty Pennsy & PRSL in 1957 in S Scale since 1987

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