I mounted my webcam on top of my mike boom and swung it over to my
work desk (hence being strictly limited to direct overhead shots). I
will probably buy a second webcam so I can do at least 2 angles moving
forward. I recorded it on a mac with a program called screenflow which
is tremendous. I do video shooting on the PC with the free version of
camtasia studio (version 3 I think) and it have very similar
capabilities).

I then converted it to flash format with Adobe Flash. I was using
quicktiime but most PC people have an aversion to the junk and
insecurities that Apple has with the PC version of Quicktime so I
decided to go to flash.

Its hosted on a redirected page (with the flex-videos.com domain) on
my web server. If anyone has any other flex videos they would like to
share, let me know and I will post them.

73
Neal

On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Ken N9VV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hehehehe - *great video* Neal. pse tell us how you shot it. Where is it
> hosted? what format?
> TU de Ken N9VV
>
> Neal Campbell wrote:
>>
>> I posted a video of installing my RX2 at www.flex-videos.com
>>
>> Let me know if you can view it okay! It will require a flash player.
>>
>> Neal
>>
>



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