[Video] Recording premix?

Tim Ansell mithro at mithis.com
Sun Jun 23 15:50:08 EST 2013


On 23 June 2013 07:22, Paul Wayper <paulway at mabula.net> wrote:

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> On 06/22/2013 09:32 PM, Carl Karsten wrote:
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> > This is all an edge case, so low priority, but I do want to keep it on
> > the todo list.
> >
> > Post editing does happen, but not for most/all of the time.  I have spent
> > time bluring out a phone number, or removing 5 min of dead air when a
> > preventer's laptop dies.  It sucks, but for the times when things are
> > really broken, it is nice to be able to fix them.
>
> I sympathise with Tim's point of view that it's much better to simply push
> the entire video out once it's recorded than try to take it back and edit
> it
> afterward.  I have several recorded CLUG talks that I haven't got around to
> editing together and distributing.
>
> But I think CLUG talks have completely different requirements from LCA
> talks.  At LCA, you need to do that extra process of editing - partly
> because you can't exactly rely on the original editor getting the start and
> stop points right, partly because sometimes technology fails and you have
> to
> fix things, and partly because sometimes we do need to remove a particular
> comment or section from a talk due to various reasons.


This is my experience, of course I'm mainly targeted at user groups.

> veyepar editing scales enough.
>
> IMO veyepar's editing system is actually very scalable.  Six trained
> editors
> could prepare a day's talks in an hour.  Each person can be on their own
> machine, independent of eachother.  It would be wonderful if it was all in
> some clean, neat piece of software that tied in with the veyepar backend
> and
> seamlessly allowed editors to work even on the same video - but that's a
> mammoth task.  For what it is, it does its job very well.


I have a *dream* that this will be done online collaboration of live stream.

 -Tim
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