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Hello Amichai<br>
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Looks like a good idea to record the wide shot and then edit it
using the presentation files when needed, or maybe you are planing
to do that live?<br>
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Gabriel Simão<br>
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On 06/16/2012 04:28 PM, Sonny Golovine wrote:
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You could keep the video on the speaker and later add the
presentation in a small box at the bottom right or left.<br>
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On 6/16/12 6:12 AM, Amichai Rotman wrote:
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<div dir="ltr"><span style="">Hi Guys,</span>
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<div style="">We are about to have the annual FLOSS Conference
in my home town and this year I get to film the lectures.</div>
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<div style="">I would like to know what's the best way to film
the lecturer and the presentation behind him. I was thinking
of hooking up his computer and his microphone to a mixing
device, so I can press a button whenever he/she makes a
reference to the presentation and the press it again to get
back to the wide shot.</div>
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<div style="">Any pointers / ideas?</div>
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<div style="">Thanks!</div>
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<div style="">Amichai.</div>
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