William Stein wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 6:50 AM, Jason Grout<jason-s...@creativetrax.com> 
> wrote:
>> Marshall Hampton wrote:
>>
>>> I guess I just like to do it the other way around, with a screencast
>>> primarily and a notebook for interactive questions.  Often, after an
>>> intro sage talk someone will ask, "Can Sage do X" and I can show them
>>> on the notebook.  But I like the screencasts for more than just
>>> reliability - it frees the speaker to concentrate on the audience and
>>> what I am saying to them.
>>
>> Could you elaborate on what you do?  Do you record the entire talk and
>> then memorize a script that is timed exactly with the actions in the
>> screencast?  Do you record your voice in the screencast so that your
>> talk consists of watching a movie from your computer, and then you
>> actually talk to the audience only at the end to answer questions?
> 
> Even better, do you lip sync?  :-)
> 

with choreography?  Or perhaps you have the words on the bottom of the 
screen with a bouncing ball?

I'm seeing some very amusing presentations in my mind's eye here...

Jason


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