The issue of audio came up in a private email exchange. As I'm sure you'll all aware, audio is at least half the experience of any video material. Even more so when we record presentations: the audio may actually be much more valuable than the video. Audio + slides is worth much more than video + slides. Of course the video is very important as well. So, I think we should brainstorm a little bit around this issue. We should think carefully about how to monitor and mix the sound so that it is as clear and high-quality as possible. I will try to include audio-people into the camera and editing team. Could someone find out what equipment we need and what we have already: * mixing table, * how to hook it up into the existing sound system, * how to record the sound -- completely separate DAT/harddrive recording or plugged into the camera that is best suited for this? We should soon try to get a full picture of what we're doing and have some high-level diagram of what connects to what and how everything is supposed to work together. Then we can focus on solving specific tasks and get missing equipment. -- Fabian Fagerholm <fabbe@paniq.net>
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