--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Jan McLaughlin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The large challenge this type of endeavor presents is getting interview
> subjects into the best audio video gear and software possible. A
> difficult-to-control issue unless you have one or two packages of
web cams
> and microphones you can ship around. Even then, there's the software and
> setup issue. You gotta have mac and PC capable of each. That is,
unless you
> ship a pre-configured computer along with the cam and mic.
> 
> The way I imagined this happening was to be willing to sacrifice
consistency
> and quality. 

Agreed.  You have to get it how you get it.  The only way around that
is, like Jan said, to ship identical cameras/mics/tripods/LIGHTS
around the country, AND have someone who's knowledgeable about setting
them up on-location to make sure you're getting the best quality.

As we've been finding out over the last couple of months, quality
costs money.  There's no way around it.  Either the professionals are
expensive, or the equipment's expensive.  Other than that, you get
what you can, when you can, in the quality you can, and consistency is
completely out the window.

Bill Cammack
http://BillCammack.com

> In this case, you are able to deal with what ever hard and
> software the subjects bring to the table. The interviewer / producer
will
> have to be familiar with a wide range of possibilities, how to 'read'
> subjects' tech savvy-ness, and how to make the best use of even
unfamiliar
> setups.
> 
> All this takes time to test, etc., and a willingness on the part of
> interview subjects to install new hard and software, etc.
> 
> Presumably your subjects are somewhat geek friendly. If not, then a
local
> geek-friendly videoblogger contact to personally set it up on your
behalf
> might be a choice.
> 
> From what population do you wish to draw? Are they technical or
grandmas who
> have only ever used email?
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Jeffrey Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > Maybe the jing project could be good here as well.
> >
> > http://www.jingproject.com/
> >
> > 2008/5/13 Lauren Galanter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > >   Hey Guys,
> > >
> > > I've got a project at work kicking around. We're looking into doing
> > > virtual
> > > webcam interviews and I've been charged with recommending the
> > > tech/workflow.
> > >
> > > So far I'm thinking to use iMovie's record-from-webcam feature
to record
> > > just the iChat video, and simultaneously run Snapz Pro (or
iShowU) to
> > > capture the screen + video in case we want that. Have heard that
SnpazPro
> > > files don't play nice with FCP though, is that true?
> > >
> > > Thinking the built-in webcam on the MBP isn't good enough
quality for
> > what
> > > we want...any recommendations for external webcams? Also
wondering if
> > > anyone
> > > knows of good USB lav mics so we can get good audio straight
into the
> > > computer as well.
> > >
> > > Basically, to anyone who's done virtual interviews or similar, I'm
> > looking
> > > for any workflow/tech recs you can pass my way.
> > >
> > > Thanks everyone!
> > >
> > > -Lauren
> > >
> > > --
> > > Lauren Galanter
> > >
> > > www.laurengalanter.com
> > > www.linkedin.com/in/laureng
> > > Skype: lgalanter
> > > AIM: aistalas
> > > 610-761-4435
> > >
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> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jeffrey Taylor
> > Mobile: +33625497654
> > Fax: +33177722734
> > Skype: thejeffreytaylor
> > Googlechat/Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://twitter.com/jeffreytaylor
> >
> >
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> >
> >
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> >
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> Jan McLaughlin
> Production Sound Mixer
> air = 862-571-5334
> aim = janofsound
> skype = janmclaughlin
> 
> 
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