The first question I'd ask is what's included in the "etc." other than lectures?
As with any production setup, what exactly you want to shoot goes a long way to
determining what kind of tech setup you need.
The second question is whether the room is going to have some kind of cameras
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] new architecture/buildings/rooms wired with cameras
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thanks ryder:
what i'm most interested in hearing about is video cameras/recording devices.
not so much playback or projection.
best,
shelly
On Dec 6, 2013, at 4:49 PM, Ryder
The only spaces I know of like this are courtrooms, but many of the
newer court facilities do this very well.
--scott
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thanks ryder:
what i'm most interested in hearing about is video cameras/recording devices.
not so much playback or projection.
best,
shelly
On Dec 6, 2013, at 4:49 PM, Ryder White wrote:
> Hi Shelly,
>
> A few years ago, when I was still in university, our contemporary arts
> department mo
Hi Shelly,
A few years ago, when I was still in university, our contemporary arts
department moved to a new purpose-built facility complete with a lot of the
kind of integrated infrastructure I think you're talking about. Instead of
having a lot of independent systems, every lecture hall and semin
dear all:
does anyone have experience, good or bad, with rooms pre-built with wiring,
cameras, mics. not for surveillance but for filming lectures, etc.
im involved in the pre-planning of a building and i want to collect experiences.
thanks!
shelly
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