I'm working on that as we speak. I'll probably do two, one for
lightning talks and one for presentations. There should be audio for
all the presentations on the site, I finished that yesterday.
Lightning talks forthcoming.
Ryan Eby
On 3/18/07, Tom Keays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/16/07, Er
On 3/16/07, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Slides schmides. :)
While Noel is cooking up the mashup, may I place a request for a
podcast-enabled RSS feed on the audio versions of the presentations?
Generally, presentation slides are not all that necessary unless they
are showing some
> On Mar 16, 2007, at 7:09 PM, K.G. Schneider wrote:
>
> >
> > A library on campus is purchasing the Mediasite portable webcasting
> > setup,
> > which is sneezy-expensive if pretty cool. It would be interesting
> > to see if
> > it really works, and how well, and how easily, and if so, this being
Erik Hatcher wrote:
Just having slides synched to a speaker works for some cases, but for
those of us that love doing live demos, coding on the fly, and just
flat out winging it, the slides are often just barely related to
what's being said. Having the actual screen being presented is all
that w
Slides schmides. :)
Just having slides synched to a speaker works for some cases, but for
those of us that love doing live demos, coding on the fly, and just
flat out winging it, the slides are often just barely related to
what's being said. Having the actual screen being presented is all
that
On Mar 16, 2007, at 7:09 PM, K.G. Schneider wrote:
A library on campus is purchasing the Mediasite portable webcasting
setup,
which is sneezy-expensive if pretty cool. It would be interesting
to see if
it really works, and how well, and how easily, and if so, this being a
library conference...
> In principle that would be a better option. In practice you need to be
> really really sure that you can simply mix the two formats in to a final
> output.
>
> Mixing PC-video and camera-video successfully together has a reputation
> for being difficult. All to do with frame rates and interlaci
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 09:20:47PM -, Richard Wallis wrote:
> If a mix of video and screen capture could be achieved it would be
> great, but certainty of a successful result AND a fallback if it doesn't
> work should be part of the plan.
>
> RJW
>
Agreed. Video plus screen capture would be n
alf Of Smith,Devon
> Sent: 16 March 2007 20:39
> To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu
> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Video encoding done - Mashup idea request
>
> > 2. Two camera's so the person at the podium can be composed inside
> their slides / demos.
>
> If I understand thi
On 3/16/07, Smith,Devon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2. Two camera's so the person at the podium can be composed inside
their slides / demos.
If I understand this, you're thinking that one camera would capture the
speaker, and the other would capture the slide presentation.
If it's possible, wo
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Noel Peden wrote:
We'll wait for the year after to try out 'bullet time' Matrix style
shots. :) Any other suggestions?
Yuen Woo-Ping for the keynote! And the pre-conference!
together.
Community Effort++
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Noel Peden
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 12:02 PM
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You are all certainly welc
#x27;ve pulled the video together.
Community Effort++
/dev
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Noel Peden
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 12:02 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Video encoding done - Mashup idea reque
You are all certainly welcome. I'm glad to be able to do the video.
Thanks are due to Dan Scott and Karen Schneider for bringing their
cameras and providing tapes. Karen shot the first 1.5 days of video
too. Ryan Eby has done pretty much all the work getting the files on
Google and posting / em
Yes, I'm ripping the audio as well. I had stopped doing it temporarily
to focus on getting all the videos up. I'm also working on some
pod/vod casts.
I have to say npeden++ for splitting everything up. It makes
everything much easier.
Ryan
On 3/16/07, Tom Keays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank
Thanks++
I wasn't able to attend the conference this year despite my best
intentions. Having the videos is the next best thing. The quality is
excellent and the pages are very well put together. Thanks for all
that hard work.
Question: Some of the presentations have MP3 counterparts. Is there an
I also thought of this the other day. I was thinking maybe we should
send an announcement to the various mailing lists that we sent the
original code4lib 2007 announcements to. There were probably quite a
few people on the various lists that were interested but couldn't go.
Unfortunately I don't r
Just checked these out, and wow! The quality is fantastic... thanks
so much for all your work.
Though, seeing myself on tape, I think it's time for a diet :P
Thanks for doing this. It's awesome.
-Nate
On Mar 15, 2007, at 3:42 PM, Noel Peden wrote:
Hi all,
The video editing and encoding is no
Ditto to that. I can't believe you guys actually edited all the
presentations into separate videos! And the camerawork--pointing at
screen when neccesary--is great! This is in fact better video
presentation then I've seen from just about any other conference (some
of which wanted to charge you ext
4LIB] Video encoding done - Mashup idea request
Hi all,
The video editing and encoding is now done. There's still more work to
post them on Google, but we should be over half-way. Dan / Roy, the
feedback session is also up under "Other" in Day 3:
http://pierce.eou.edu/code4lib
This
One way we can express our appreciation (and I know from my home camcorder
efforts that taping is easy... encoding etc., that's the slog) is to tell
people about this far and wide. I plan to do a hat trick and blog it on my
home, work, and professional-writing blog.
kgs
> This is so wonderful to
On 15 March 2007, Roy Tennant wrote:
This is so wonderful to have the video available that I have a hard time
figuring out how to express my appreciation.
I agree, it's great. I wasn't able to go, but now I can catch up on what
I missed. I particularly like being able to download the videos,
I second Roy's appreciation. Just yesterday, I had a CS grad student
in my office who was wondering if there was some way to find video of
local symposia that other CS departments had hosted.
I had to tell him 'no'. I didn't say, "but the librarians are
starting to do it!"
- David
On 15-Mar-0
This is so wonderful to have the video available that I have a hard time
figuring out how to express my appreciation. Being able to relive the
conference (for those of us who were there), or to experience it for the
first time (for those of us who were not) is incredibly cool. As someone who
was th
All videos are now uploaded for download and linked to from the
Presentation and Lightning Talk pages. Let me know if you notice
anything incorrect. Google is slowly churning through the processing
so those should be on there within a day or so.
Eby
On 3/15/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Hi all,
The video editing and encoding is now done. There's still more work to
post them on Google, but we should be over half-way. Dan / Roy, the
feedback session is also up under "Other" in Day 3:
http://pierce.eou.edu/code4lib
This url is temporary. Once everything is up on code4lib, this p
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