Still looking for answers for the below questions from the video / networkI think that setting video hardware can be made on two full days with 6 people crew for each room... its doable, but don't think desirable. As pointed before our setup highly depends on each camera and video point getting to a laptop and one director laptop, things have proved to won't work outside boxes, missing cables, broken psu's, broken cords, bad micros, testing, buying batteries, testing on site audio, made that audio talk to our cameras and mixers, laying ethernet cable (No wi-fi won't work for video team) and hiding cable mess, for that professional look on camera, arrange rooms if needed, move | re arrange chairs, stands, presenter, select the best position to get great shoots, testing setup, made a training session or two, on the two parts of video workflow, the nice and full of volunteers, shooting, mixing and directing, and the longer one and with less volunteers marking and trans coding the video, as pointed above I think can be made, but its prone to errors and as pointed its full day work, also from previous setups I can can tell first hand its not something that scales well throwing more hands at it :/
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On Wed, Oct 09, 2013 at 11:48:54AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
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