[rails-oceania] Re: Film presentations?

2009-01-29 Thread Chris Lloyd
I'm all for volunteering with benefits! I really don't mind doing some work on the videos, and I have a little experience with video production. Lachie, I was just thinking of re-typing the names each time! Awesome work. On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Sjors Provoost wrote: > Sounds like an inc

[rails-oceania] Re: Film presentations?

2009-01-29 Thread Sjors Provoost
Sounds like an incentive could help. Just some random ideas: * the person who does the work, gets the ad revenue (like on Youtube) * a sponsor pays someone for the trouble, in exchange for their name showing up in the video Then again, maybe that spoils the spirit of volunteering. I don't know.

[rails-oceania] Re: Film presentations?

2009-01-29 Thread Lachie
We've been doing this on and off for a while in Sydney The reality is that its lots of work even minimally post-producing a video for upload. For that reason, in the Sydney group we have heaps of captured-but-not-posted videos clogging the pipeline. The keys are to develop an efficient workflow

[rails-oceania] Re: Film presentations?

2009-01-29 Thread Chris Lloyd
Hey, I'm not sure if this was on the main list or just the organiser list but I've volunteered to put together the Sydney videos ala. confreaks. It should take a couple of days after the next meetup (assuming everything goes well, which it won't, so realistically it'll be a week) to get a video up.

[rails-oceania] Re: Film presentations?

2009-01-29 Thread Matt Allen
I just setup and tested up ustream.tv with Jason. Seemed to work fine. Bandwidth indicated that a 3G connection would suffice. It can record and stream at the same time. I think it's a line between, "awesome looking stuff for everyone to watch later" and "being part of it now". The first option i

[rails-oceania] Re: Film presentations?

2009-01-29 Thread sjors
Really all we need is a camera; we can upload later. But live streaming is nice too. On 30/01/2009, Jason Crane wrote: > > I guess all we need is an internet connection at the venue, and enough > b/w to manage the push to ustream. > > Would be something to look in to, definately! > > Jason > > O

[rails-oceania] Re: Film presentations?

2009-01-29 Thread Jason Crane
I guess all we need is an internet connection at the venue, and enough b/w to manage the push to ustream. Would be something to look in to, definately! Jason On 30/01/2009, at 1:55 AM, Ian White wrote: > > Snapper, could you do this for the rorosyd meetup? > > After a couple I'm addicted...

[rails-oceania] Re: Film presentations?

2009-01-29 Thread Ian White
Snapper, could you do this for the rorosyd meetup? After a couple I'm addicted... I will miss the meetup at the Trinity in Feb for sure On 29 Jan 2009, at 14:52, Marc wrote: > > Sounds like a great idea. The guys in the Singapore Ruby group did it > with ustream.tv and it didn't really look

[rails-oceania] Re: Film presentations?

2009-01-29 Thread Marc
Sounds like a great idea. The guys in the Singapore Ruby group did it with ustream.tv and it didn't really look all that difficult to set up. +1 for me. On Jan 29, 4:07 pm, Sjors Provoost wrote: > Hi there, > > I just realized that next month's Melbourne Ruby Meetup will be my last one, > as I'