[MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

2014-02-25 Thread Eric Longo
Hi everybody, I wanted to conduct a quick survey of video production
services in museums and try to understand how they are managed, and by
whom.

There is an increasing need for video content at our museum, especially for
social media, but also for education and mobile development. We try hard to
maintain a level of quality in our still imaging and I want to maintain a
level of quality control as the video content grows. Currently video
content it is being generated in various departments by contractors,
interns, or volunteers - and it is all over the place. I would like to get
a sense of how others manage multimedia production at your institutions. I
know there is a Media Production SIG, so I am particularly keen to hear
from those folks.

Is video production a unique department? If not, where does it fall?

Do you have dedicated staff for video production? Who? How many?

How is the finished content stored? DAMs? Hard copy? Do you save edited
projects only or all raw footage as well? Who manages the storage?

Just curious how others are handling this. Thanks!

--
Travis Fullerton
Chief Photographer, Manager of Imaging Resources
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
804.340.1538


[MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

2014-02-25 Thread Amalyah Keshet
A plea for answers (or, Travis: a summary of answers) on list.  There are more 
of us who are very interested in this subject!






Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources and
Tel. +972-2-6708064

Fax +972-2-6771340
akeshet at imj.org.il
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem




-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of 
Heather Marie Wells
Sent: 25 February, 2014 5:57 PM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of 
Fine Arts

Hi Travis,

Feel free to email me privately and we can set up a phone call.
Heathermarie.wells at crystalbridges.org

Thanks,
HM


Heather Marie Wells
Digital Media Specialist

600 Museum Way
Bentonville, AR 72712
479-418-5700 (main)
CrystalBridges.org




On 2/25/14 9:10 AM, Eric Longo eric at mcn.edu wrote:

Hi everybody, I wanted to conduct a quick survey of video production
services in museums and try to understand how they are managed, and by
whom.

There is an increasing need for video content at our museum, especially
for social media, but also for education and mobile development. We try
hard to maintain a level of quality in our still imaging and I want to
maintain a level of quality control as the video content grows.
Currently video content it is being generated in various departments by
contractors, interns, or volunteers - and it is all over the place. I
would like to get a sense of how others manage multimedia production at
your institutions. I know there is a Media Production SIG, so I am
particularly keen to hear from those folks.

Is video production a unique department? If not, where does it fall?

Do you have dedicated staff for video production? Who? How many?

How is the finished content stored? DAMs? Hard copy? Do you save edited
projects only or all raw footage as well? Who manages the storage?

Just curious how others are handling this. Thanks!

--
Travis Fullerton
Chief Photographer, Manager of Imaging Resources Virginia Museum of
Fine Arts
200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
804.340.1538

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[MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

2014-02-25 Thread Douglas Hegley
I'm with Amalyah on this, but suggest that summary be published here:
http://museumvideo.blogspot.ca/
With a link sent out via this listserve.
Also: possible to do this via an online survey? I'm imagining many of us
have plenty to say on the subject, but a long string of emails and/or
offline conversations seems rather time-consuming and not transparent.
My two cents' worth,
Douglas


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Amalyah Keshet akeshet at imj.org.il wrote:

 A plea for answers (or, Travis: a summary of answers) on list.  There are
 more of us who are very interested in this subject!






 Amalyah Keshet
 Head of Image Resources and
 Tel. +972-2-6708064

 Fax +972-2-6771340
 akeshet at imj.org.il
 The Israel Museum, Jerusalem




 -Original Message-
 From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu] On Behalf Of
 Heather Marie Wells
 Sent: 25 February, 2014 5:57 PM
 To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
 Subject: Re: [MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia
 Museum of Fine Arts

 Hi Travis,

 Feel free to email me privately and we can set up a phone call.
 Heathermarie.wells at crystalbridges.org

 Thanks,
 HM


 Heather Marie Wells
 Digital Media Specialist

 600 Museum Way
 Bentonville, AR 72712
 479-418-5700 (main)
 CrystalBridges.org




 On 2/25/14 9:10 AM, Eric Longo eric at mcn.edu wrote:

 Hi everybody, I wanted to conduct a quick survey of video production
 services in museums and try to understand how they are managed, and by
 whom.
 
 There is an increasing need for video content at our museum, especially
 for social media, but also for education and mobile development. We try
 hard to maintain a level of quality in our still imaging and I want to
 maintain a level of quality control as the video content grows.
 Currently video content it is being generated in various departments by
 contractors, interns, or volunteers - and it is all over the place. I
 would like to get a sense of how others manage multimedia production at
 your institutions. I know there is a Media Production SIG, so I am
 particularly keen to hear from those folks.
 
 Is video production a unique department? If not, where does it fall?
 
 Do you have dedicated staff for video production? Who? How many?
 
 How is the finished content stored? DAMs? Hard copy? Do you save edited
 projects only or all raw footage as well? Who manages the storage?
 
 Just curious how others are handling this. Thanks!
 
 --
 Travis Fullerton
 Chief Photographer, Manager of Imaging Resources Virginia Museum of
 Fine Arts
 200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
 804.340.1538

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[MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

2014-02-25 Thread Fullerton, Travis (VMFA)
Great suggestion Douglas. I have taken a stab at an online survey -
hopefully this will be easy and facilitate more responses. I will post
results once I have some. Here's the link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6S2KKDJ

...I hope this works.

-Travis






-Original Message-
From: Douglas Hegley dheg...@artsmia.org
Reply-To: Museum Computer Network Listserv mcn-l at mcn.edu
Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:54 AM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv mcn-l at mcn.edu
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts

I'm with Amalyah on this, but suggest that summary be published here:
http://museumvideo.blogspot.ca/
With a link sent out via this listserve.
Also: possible to do this via an online survey? I'm imagining many of us
have plenty to say on the subject, but a long string of emails and/or
offline conversations seems rather time-consuming and not transparent.
My two cents' worth,
Douglas


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Amalyah Keshet akeshet at imj.org.il
wrote:

 A plea for answers (or, Travis: a summary of answers) on list.  There
are
 more of us who are very interested in this subject!






 Amalyah Keshet
 Head of Image Resources and
 Tel. +972-2-6708064

 Fax +972-2-6771340
 akeshet at imj.org.il
 The Israel Museum, Jerusalem




 -Original Message-
 From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu] On Behalf Of
 Heather Marie Wells
 Sent: 25 February, 2014 5:57 PM
 To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
 Subject: Re: [MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia
 Museum of Fine Arts

 Hi Travis,

 Feel free to email me privately and we can set up a phone call.
 Heathermarie.wells at crystalbridges.org

 Thanks,
 HM


 Heather Marie Wells
 Digital Media Specialist

 600 Museum Way
 Bentonville, AR 72712
 479-418-5700 (main)
 CrystalBridges.org




 On 2/25/14 9:10 AM, Eric Longo eric at mcn.edu wrote:

 Hi everybody, I wanted to conduct a quick survey of video production
 services in museums and try to understand how they are managed, and by
 whom.
 
 There is an increasing need for video content at our museum, especially
 for social media, but also for education and mobile development. We try
 hard to maintain a level of quality in our still imaging and I want to
 maintain a level of quality control as the video content grows.
 Currently video content it is being generated in various departments by
 contractors, interns, or volunteers - and it is all over the place. I
 would like to get a sense of how others manage multimedia production at
 your institutions. I know there is a Media Production SIG, so I am
 particularly keen to hear from those folks.
 
 Is video production a unique department? If not, where does it fall?
 
 Do you have dedicated staff for video production? Who? How many?
 
 How is the finished content stored? DAMs? Hard copy? Do you save edited
 projects only or all raw footage as well? Who manages the storage?
 
 Just curious how others are handling this. Thanks!
 
 --
 Travis Fullerton
 Chief Photographer, Manager of Imaging Resources Virginia Museum of
 Fine Arts
 200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
 804.340.1538

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[MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

2014-02-25 Thread Keir Winesmith
Hi Travis (all)

Thanks for putting that together. We've been debating our approach to video 
production of late, so it would be great to see how the community responds to 
this.

Someone from our team will complete the survey on SFMOMA's behalf.

Cheers,
Keir



Keir Winesmith
Head of Web and Digital Platforms

415.357.2871
kwinesmith at SFMOMA.org
www.sfmoma.org


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-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of 
Fullerton, Travis (VMFA)
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 10:45 AM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of 
Fine Arts

Great suggestion Douglas. I have taken a stab at an online survey - hopefully 
this will be easy and facilitate more responses. I will post results once I 
have some. Here's the link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6S2KKDJ

...I hope this works.

-Travis






-Original Message-
From: Douglas Hegley dheg...@artsmia.org
Reply-To: Museum Computer Network Listserv mcn-l at mcn.edu
Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:54 AM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv mcn-l at mcn.edu
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of 
Fine Arts

I'm with Amalyah on this, but suggest that summary be published here:
http://museumvideo.blogspot.ca/
With a link sent out via this listserve.
Also: possible to do this via an online survey? I'm imagining many of
us have plenty to say on the subject, but a long string of emails
and/or offline conversations seems rather time-consuming and not transparent.
My two cents' worth,
Douglas


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Amalyah Keshet akeshet at imj.org.il
wrote:

 A plea for answers (or, Travis: a summary of answers) on list.  There
are  more of us who are very interested in this subject!






 Amalyah Keshet
 Head of Image Resources and
 Tel. +972-2-6708064

 Fax +972-2-6771340
 akeshet at imj.org.il
 The Israel Museum, Jerusalem




 -Original Message-
 From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu] On Behalf
 Of Heather Marie Wells
 Sent: 25 February, 2014 5:57 PM
 To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
 Subject: Re: [MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia
 Museum of Fine Arts

 Hi Travis,

 Feel free to email me privately and we can set up a phone call.
 Heathermarie.wells at crystalbridges.org

 Thanks,
 HM


 Heather Marie Wells
 Digital Media Specialist

 600 Museum Way
 Bentonville, AR 72712
 479-418-5700 (main)
 CrystalBridges.org




 On 2/25/14 9:10 AM, Eric Longo eric at mcn.edu wrote:

 Hi everybody, I wanted to conduct a quick survey of video production
 services in museums and try to understand how they are managed, and
 by whom.
 
 There is an increasing need for video content at our museum,
 especially for social media, but also for education and mobile
 development. We try hard to maintain a level of quality in our still
 imaging and I want to maintain a level of quality control as the video 
 content grows.
 Currently video content it is being generated in various departments
 by contractors, interns, or volunteers - and it is all over the
 place. I would like to get a sense of how others manage multimedia
 production at your institutions. I know there is a Media Production
 SIG, so I am particularly keen to hear from those folks.
 
 Is video production a unique department? If not, where does it fall?
 
 Do you have dedicated staff for video production? Who? How many?
 
 How is the finished content stored? DAMs? Hard copy? Do you save
 edited projects only or all raw footage as well? Who manages the storage?
 
 Just curious how others are handling this. Thanks!
 
 --
 Travis Fullerton
 Chief Photographer, Manager of Imaging Resources Virginia Museum of
 Fine Arts
 200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
 804.340.1538

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[MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

2014-02-25 Thread Sweeting III, Floyd
We are a small museum and this area has grown out of the Technology and Digital 
Media Department which has a staff of 10 people and comprises a Technology 
Division, a Web and Digital Media Division and a brand new Media Production 
Division.  

For a few years we have produced short exhibitions and permanent collections 
related videos with one full-time videographer and one part-time AV tech/Audio 
Engineer. They are often helped by the photographer who is part of the 
Curatorial Department.

Now I am officially creating a Media Production Division which reports to me 
and will have two full-time staff, an AV Technician/Audio Engineer and a 
Videographer/Media Producer and they will handle all AV production, including 
live streaming of lectures as well as podcasts and exhibitions as well as 
permanent collections related video production. We maintain tight quality 
control over these productions.

Recently our Education Department began filming videos of some of the short 
gallery talks given regularly by education interns. These are done 
independently of the Technology Department by a part-time person in the 
Education Department and are showcased in the Student Programs area of our Web 
site.
We have no formal involvement with production of these videos, but they do go 
past the Web team who keep eyes on quality and consistency and make 
suggestions, if needed.

In regards to the archived lectures and exhibitions as well as permanent 
collections related video production, we save both raw and edited footage and 
have a large storage area network. Our IT Manager and Network Admin handle 
storage issues but I realize that we need to work out a long term plan as this 
area grows.

We use Vimeo, YouTube and Art Babble and ForaTV to make video accessible via 
links (embeds) from our Web site.

This is all developing for us and I'll fine tune as we grow.

Floyd Thomas Sweeting III
Head, Technology ? Digital Media

THE FRICK COLLECTION
1 East 70th Street
New York, NY?? 10021

(212) 547-6889 tel 
(212) 547-0708 fax

-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Eric 
Longo
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 10:10 AM
To: MCN-L
Subject: [MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of Fine 
Arts

Hi everybody, I wanted to conduct a quick survey of video production services 
in museums and try to understand how they are managed, and by whom.

There is an increasing need for video content at our museum, especially for 
social media, but also for education and mobile development. We try hard to 
maintain a level of quality in our still imaging and I want to maintain a level 
of quality control as the video content grows. Currently video content it is 
being generated in various departments by contractors, interns, or volunteers - 
and it is all over the place. I would like to get a sense of how others manage 
multimedia production at your institutions. I know there is a Media Production 
SIG, so I am particularly keen to hear from those folks.

Is video production a unique department? If not, where does it fall?

Do you have dedicated staff for video production? Who? How many?

How is the finished content stored? DAMs? Hard copy? Do you save edited 
projects only or all raw footage as well? Who manages the storage?

Just curious how others are handling this. Thanks!

--
Travis Fullerton
Chief Photographer, Manager of Imaging Resources Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
804.340.1538

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[MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

2014-02-25 Thread Fullerton, Travis (VMFA)
Thanks Floyd, this is great. I'll add your responses to the survey. Good
luck with the new Division.

All, I discovered a minor flaw in my survey attempt - I forgot to ask what
institution you are with. I have corrected this, but if you have already
responded to the survey, would you mind emailing me off-list to let me
know who you are with. I want to at least get a sense of how museums of
different sizes deal with these issues.

Thanks again.

-Travis

-Original Message-
From: Sweeting III, Floyd sweet...@frick.org
Reply-To: Museum Computer Network Listserv mcn-l at mcn.edu
Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 3:30 PM
To: 'Museum Computer Network Listserv' mcn-l at mcn.edu
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts

We are a small museum and this area has grown out of the Technology and
Digital Media Department which has a staff of 10 people and comprises a
Technology Division, a Web and Digital Media Division and a brand new
Media Production Division.

For a few years we have produced short exhibitions and permanent
collections related videos with one full-time videographer and one
part-time AV tech/Audio Engineer. They are often helped by the
photographer who is part of the Curatorial Department.

Now I am officially creating a Media Production Division which reports to
me and will have two full-time staff, an AV Technician/Audio Engineer and
a Videographer/Media Producer and they will handle all AV production,
including live streaming of lectures as well as podcasts and exhibitions
as well as permanent collections related video production. We maintain
tight quality control over these productions.

Recently our Education Department began filming videos of some of the
short gallery talks given regularly by education interns. These are done
independently of the Technology Department by a part-time person in the
Education Department and are showcased in the Student Programs area of
our Web site.
We have no formal involvement with production of these videos, but they
do go past the Web team who keep eyes on quality and consistency and make
suggestions, if needed.

In regards to the archived lectures and exhibitions as well as permanent
collections related video production, we save both raw and edited footage
and have a large storage area network. Our IT Manager and Network Admin
handle storage issues but I realize that we need to work out a long term
plan as this area grows.

We use Vimeo, YouTube and Art Babble and ForaTV to make video accessible
via links (embeds) from our Web site.

This is all developing for us and I'll fine tune as we grow.

Floyd Thomas Sweeting III
Head, Technology   Digital Media

THE FRICK COLLECTION
1 East 70th Street
New York, NY   10021

(212) 547-6889 tel
(212) 547-0708 fax

-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu] On Behalf Of
Eric Longo
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 10:10 AM
To: MCN-L
Subject: [MCN-L] A message from Travis Fullerton of the Virginia Museum
of Fine Arts

Hi everybody, I wanted to conduct a quick survey of video production
services in museums and try to understand how they are managed, and by
whom.

There is an increasing need for video content at our museum, especially
for social media, but also for education and mobile development. We try
hard to maintain a level of quality in our still imaging and I want to
maintain a level of quality control as the video content grows. Currently
video content it is being generated in various departments by
contractors, interns, or volunteers - and it is all over the place. I
would like to get a sense of how others manage multimedia production at
your institutions. I know there is a Media Production SIG, so I am
particularly keen to hear from those folks.

Is video production a unique department? If not, where does it fall?

Do you have dedicated staff for video production? Who? How many?

How is the finished content stored? DAMs? Hard copy? Do you save edited
projects only or all raw footage as well? Who manages the storage?

Just curious how others are handling this. Thanks!

--
Travis Fullerton
Chief Photographer, Manager of Imaging Resources Virginia Museum of Fine
Arts
200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
804.340.1538

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