How to record videos of talks?
Hi, We are planning to record videos on various FOSS topics with various speakers. We bought a digital video cam. Need suggestions on how to record the videos? How to record the projector output and the speaker? What are the hardware and cables we require? How to add a small box in the video to show the speaker? What is the software you use to mix the videos? Thanks. -- Regards, T.Shrinivasan My Life with GNU/Linux : http://goinggnu.wordpress.com Free/Open Source Jobs : http://fossjobs.in
Hi Srinivas, For inpycon vodex guys did it. They have software of their own with help of that they mixed ppt, audio and video in one video format. You can contact them at this mai lid pycon2010@vodex.in With Regards Vijay --- On Mon, 3/1/11, Shrinivasan T <tshrinivasan@gmail.com> wrote: From: Shrinivasan T <tshrinivasan@gmail.com> Subject: [Inpycon] How to record videos of talks? To: Inpycon@python.org Date: Monday, 3 January, 2011, 12:11 PM Hi, We are planning to record videos on various FOSS topics with various speakers. We bought a digital video cam. Need suggestions on how to record the videos? How to record the projector output and the speaker? What are the hardware and cables we require? How to add a small box in the video to show the speaker? What is the software you use to mix the videos? Thanks. -- Regards, T.Shrinivasan My Life with GNU/Linux : http://goinggnu.wordpress.com Free/Open Source Jobs : http://fossjobs.in _______________________________________________ Inpycon mailing list Inpycon@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/inpycon
Hi Shrini, If you want to do it yourself, there are a few ways to go with this. The simplest is to get a web camera, and attach it to a laptop/desktop with a decent Internet connection. Position it so that the projector & speaker are visible. Then sign up for ustream.tv and broadcast via the site. Not only will you get live streaming of the talk, it automatically gets recorded and archived so you can view it later. Another way is to use a screencasting software on the presentation laptop. Connect a mic to the laptop and start recording when the presentation starts. You'll get the slides with the voiceover, but you won't have a direct video of the speaker. The most professional (& expensive) way is to get a proper video camera, connect the mic to the camera audio in and record the presenter. At the same time, run the screencasting software on the laptop to record the presentation (or you can use a second video camera for this). You can then use a video editing software to load the presentation video and use a picture-in-picture feature to play the presenter video in a box on the side. You can then write out the edited video on to a DVD or upload it somewhere. Typically a professional guy will do all this for you, so you just have to call him (see Vijay's post above). -- Siddharta http://toolsforagile.com On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Shrinivasan T <tshrinivasan@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi,
We are planning to record videos on various FOSS topics with various speakers. We bought a digital video cam.
Need suggestions on how to record the videos?
How to record the projector output and the speaker? What are the hardware and cables we require? How to add a small box in the video to show the speaker?
What is the software you use to mix the videos?
Thanks. -- Regards, T.Shrinivasan
For PyCon India, we simply outsourced this. On Mon, Jan 03 2011, Shrinivasan T wrote:
Hi,
We are planning to record videos on various FOSS topics with various speakers. We bought a digital video cam.
Need suggestions on how to record the videos?
How to record the projector output and the speaker? What are the hardware and cables we require? How to add a small box in the video to show the speaker?
What is the software you use to mix the videos?
Thanks.
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vijay