thanks everyone! you're right there!
i've scheduled a meeting in the production room with
people who are interested in making the show to discuss the details(see
below). with everyone's responces so far i don't think it's quite
possible to even meet for a production discussion. i've canceled the show
time(production meeting) for tomorrow due to the lack of people .
however i'll be there anyway.........
as far as editing - it should be a 'live' show as previosly
mentioned(that's where a good show host will be in need). if anyone wants
to spent hours editing footage it would not be me.
yury
ps al, mattew thank you for your desire to participate in the
project. i greatly appreciate your responce.
Hi!
Since my job is in the TV field, I have been watching this
thread. Before you can even look at a studio, there are several things
that need to be acomplished. The Producer (someone has to take the reins
and make decisions, studio reservations, find crew, etc.) needs to set up some
production meetings and decide how the show will be formatted (is it a series of
shows, is it a one time show, talking heads show, magazine type, etc.).
Then, a script has to be written. What will happen when, what needs to be
edited, how long the final production will be, etc. Then a crew has to be
chosen: director, camera operators, editors, etc. Then studio time, if
needed, could be reserved. If someone has a digital video camera, I
believe there is some editing software out there that runs on Linux.
Doug, you are right, but your numbers are off a tad; for every second of
finished video, approx. 1 minute of post production are required.
Pre-production time is even more than that, sometimes. Don't let the
numbers scare you...it's still quite do-able, just remember, a good product
takes some time and work.
Walt
On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 20:08,
doug waud wrote:
I have been lurking and on the horns of a dilema. The above comments got
me off the fence. (On re-reading, that is an atrocious mixed metaphor
--- natural talent!) :-)
Then general idea of proseletizing
strikes me as reasonable. However, I
think it is a good idea to do as good a
job as possible. Although I
admit to little direct experience with such
exercises, my impression is
that they should not be lightly undertaken. In
particular, I gather it
takes about ten hours preparation for one hour of
finished product (and
that ratio is probabley optimistic). You have to
identify your audience,
identify, rank and organize what topics should be
covered, decide on how
best to utilize the time, write some sort of at least
a detailed
outline, if not a full script, try dry run(s).
etc.
So far, all I see is the idea that a group of well-meaning
people are
supposed to show up and "wing it". Sounds like a disaster waiting
to
happen. The discussion at the end of the last WLUG meeting demonstrated
little more that that there were about as many views as to how to
proceed as there were people in the discussion. Lots of chiefs, no
indians.
Now I readily confess that I am very good at spotting the
negative side
of just about anything. :-) (On a plane ride from
Florida to
Philadelphia, I once convinved a pharmacological colleague that
an idea
he was exploring made no sense at all. Years later, when Julie
Axelrod
got the Nobel prize for that general concept, I had one of those "oh
shit" moments. Fortunately for me, the guy from Philadelphia, it turned
out, had dropped the issue, but not on the basis of my
comments.)
The other horn of my dilema, is that I would like to
help, but don't
want to appear and just be a wet blanket.
Since
the "event" is right here is Shrewsbury, I'll probably show up
(since I can
at least function as a "gofer", pull out power cords and
the like) but try
to maintain a low profile.
doug
--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Yury I
Vashugin <vashugins@juno.com>
To: wlug@mail.wlug.org
Cc: wlug@wlug.org
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003
12:55:39 -0400
Subject: Fw: RE: show
hi, everyone.
since we talked about producing an educational show about
linux and putting it 'in-the-air' at the last wlug meeting and i saw a very
enthusiastic response so i've reserved the studio for oct.21(see below).
there's a problem with a converter but i'm sure we can find a laptop with a
video output.
for the show we need two cameramen(anyone can do that; very
simple duties and can be learned within 3-5 min), a show host and
guests.
please, bring any suggestions or/and recommendations.
thanks.
yury
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From: Marc Serra <
mserra@ci.shrewsbury.ma.us>
To:
'Yury I Vashugin' <
vashugins@juno.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Oct
2003 13:42:56 -0400
Subject: RE: show
Message-ID:
<A7F72312FF5DB348BE2D037A6FE5F1C1407EC2@selpnt2>
Yes.
Does anybody in the group have access to a scan converter or can you use
a
computer with a video card output? Since we spoke about it, our last
scan
converter was put into service to be used on one of our channel's for
our
bulletin board. For you to use it, we would have to take a channel off
the
air. I know that a lot of laptops have video out.
marc,
can i reserve the studio for half-an-hour show on tuesday, october
21 at
6:30 (actually it will not be a show; just a preliminary stuff-
what
light, what background, what settings we want for 'linux show', to try
a
scanner converter etc)?
yury