Video, real-time stream or delayed, with optional post-processing (was: quora)
Olivier, My having my son's Flip was coincidental, and as a videographer I have some limitations, like absolutely no skill, taste or judgement, and a hand that is only moderately steady. Gregg Van Den Bosh (sp?) has been video-graphing at ICANN for ages, and I suggest asking him in advance of the Dakar meeting for suggestions. I suspect that he would be interested in the advance planning for the ministerial summit planned, and for other ALAC-related or -peripheral activities that may occur at the Dakar meeting, relative to applicant support, or capacity building generally, or regulatory barriers (local and ICANN originating) to public networks, and to public name spaces accessible via public networks. Streaming is good, it meets a specific need. However, it is also not accessible for those with (a) limited media access, or (b) limited context. This is where the post-processing issue is interesting. Rather than a meeting on an inscruitable subject couched in impenitrable language, a voice over and visual sequence could convey something that is accessible to a larger audience of interested persons. As a plus, the post-processing provides an opportunity for voice over in langauges other than English. Cheers, Eric
On 7 Jul 2011, at 16:51, <ebw@abenaki.wabanaki.net> <ebw@abenaki.wabanaki.net> wrote:
Olivier,
My having my son's Flip was coincidental, and as a videographer I have some limitations, like absolutely no skill, taste or judgement, and a hand that is only moderately steady.
Gregg Van Den Bosh (sp?) has been video-graphing at ICANN for ages, and I suggest asking him in advance of the Dakar meeting for suggestions.
Is he still attending? I haven't seen him at a meeting for at least a year I know the guys from Dyninc have been doing a lot of the video stuff that appears on CircleID etc..
I suspect that he would be interested in the advance planning for the ministerial summit planned, and for other ALAC-related or -peripheral activities that may occur at the Dakar meeting, relative to applicant support, or capacity building generally, or regulatory barriers (local and ICANN originating) to public networks, and to public name spaces accessible via public networks.
Streaming is good, it meets a specific need. However, it is also not accessible for those with (a) limited media access, or (b) limited context. This is where the post-processing issue is interesting. Rather than a meeting on an inscruitable subject couched in impenitrable language, a voice over and visual sequence could convey something that is accessible to a larger audience of interested persons.
As a plus, the post-processing provides an opportunity for voice over in langauges other than English.
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Eric: On 07/07/2011 17:51, ebw@abenaki.wabanaki.net wrote :
Streaming is good, it meets a specific need. However, it is also not accessible for those with (a) limited media access, or (b) limited context. This is where the post-processing issue is interesting. Rather than a meeting on an inscruitable subject couched in impenitrable language, a voice over and visual sequence could convey something that is accessible to a larger audience of interested persons.
As a plus, the post-processing provides an opportunity for voice over in langauges other than English.
As a minus, post-processing costs money. I think ICANN could run along an unmanned WebCam type streaming scenario for the time being because its costs would be nominal. Anything more than that is unlikely at this stage. Kind regards, Olivier -- Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD http://www.gih.com/ocl.html
I would suggest that the compromise might be manned webcasting. A little intelligent zooming, pointing & switching can work wonders for comprehension. Webcasting does not preclude post processing. j On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 7:11 PM, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com>wrote:
Eric:
On 07/07/2011 17:51, ebw@abenaki.wabanaki.net wrote :
Streaming is good, it meets a specific need. However, it is also not accessible for those with (a) limited media access, or (b) limited context. This is where the post-processing issue is interesting. Rather than a meeting on an inscruitable subject couched in impenitrable language, a voice over and visual sequence could convey something that is accessible to a larger audience of interested persons.
As a plus, the post-processing provides an opportunity for voice over in langauges other than English.
As a minus, post-processing costs money. I think ICANN could run along an unmanned WebCam type streaming scenario for the time being because its costs would be nominal. Anything more than that is unlikely at this stage. Kind regards,
Olivier
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