On Sat, 20 May 1995, William B. Norton wrote: | | > Why? I want to be able to give the presentation from my office (or home | > across ISDN for that matter), sitting down in front of my workstations, | > and reading presentation slides from files. The noise problem should be | > resolved with proper floor control and someone managing it. | | You could do that. I was refering to the meetings I've seen on the MBone | where a dark human like figure appears in silhouette in front of an | unreadable overhead projector beam. I'd like to see improvements in the | source. [stuff deleted] | | Bill | Greetings, I videotaped both days of the NANOG (Regional Techs) meeting a couple years ago and got many compliments on keeping the camera on the talent, zooming in on the overheads such that they were readable, and even picked off the main audio feed in the auditorium. My motto is: If ya can't get all the available information onto the video tape, then the event wasn't worth taping. I'm willing to do this again but as I won't be getting overtime from my employer to be there, I'd have to ask my usual consulting fee of $150 per day. (I know, I work cheap). For that I'll provide the folks running the MBone gear with a clean baseband audio and video feed. --- Jay Nugent P.S. Kinda short notice for Monday's meeting, but, to really do it up good the meeting should be shot with two cameras, one for talent and the other for wide shots and when questions are coming from the peanut gallery. A shotgun mic for peanut gallery questions would be nice as well :-)