Just to be clear, I am providing equipment and will set it up, but I do not believe that we have a streaming crew at this time. Riley and I spent almost every moment of the last Con doing this, so while I am willing to teach and help, I am not going to be the video guy again. We also need a decent computer. I am most familiar with Macs, but a PC will do. Linux is not an option. Thanks, Cary > On Jan 26, 2015, at 4:26 PM, Ranti Junus <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > I agree that streaming crew should be free from doing the paperwork. Tara > has volunteered to be the "paperwork" person and I'm volunteering to help > her out. > > I think streaming crew, Tara, and I can discuss separately on things that > are need to be done or information we should provide (e.g. list of those > who opt-out, their talk schedule, etc.) to the streaming crew. > > > thanks, > ranti. > > On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 7:07 PM, Cary Gordon <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: > >> To be clear, what I said or tried to say is that the streaming crew needs >> to know if he presenter does not wish to be shown, or if they do not want >> their presentation shown before they start presenting. At least one full >> minute before would be great. They can take our word that we will honor >> their wishes. >> >> I think that it is fair to say that nobody involved with the video wants >> anything to do with paperwork, and if anyone has the time and energy to do >> that, their time would be better spent actually working on the video crew, >> which at this point is virtually nonexistent. >> >> Every presenter should know that we will be putting up video of their >> session or talk on our YouTube channel with a CC license, unless they >> demure. We should have a small sign to that effect at the podium, as well. >> >> >> -- >> Cary Gordon >> The Cherry Hill Company >> http://chillco.com >> > > > > -- > Bulk mail. Postage paid.