my neighbor does this for a living, and the scope of work you mention seems 
like a multiperson event.  contact me , daredoll at gmail, and i can put you in 
touch with him.

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joly MacFie <j...@...> wrote:
>
> There is this one list that I've been on for ten years or so that has
> a small group of streaming experts. They won't tolerate too much
> newbie  nonsense but for those of you seriously interested in live
> streaming I can't recommend it too highly.
> 
> http://lists.streamingmedia.com/listinfo/advanced
> 
>  j
> 
> On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 3:18 AM, David Jones <david.jo...@...> wrote:
> > Hi
> > I've been offered a gig to do a live streaming blog from an event for
> > 3 days in the US, payed for by the (big) company running the event.
> > Never done anything like this before, I usually just run my talking
> > head YouTube blog from my lab at home. Never live streamed before, and
> > never had a paid video blogging gig like this before. They would even
> > widely market me leading up to the event as being there live blogging.
> >
> > It would involve the usual stuff for a live event blog, walking around
> > booths, interviews with key people and random visitors, and a wrap-up
> > at the end of the day.
> >
> > No idea of the full details yet, but I thought I'd ask any general
> > advice from those who have done full day/multiday live blogs.
> > I don't know as yet if I'd just be the on-screen talent or they would
> > expect me to do everything and provide all the gear and streaming
> > infrastructure etc, I'm assuming the former, and that I'd get plenty
> > of technical help. That wouldn't stop me bringing my own kit "just in
> > case" though.
> >
> > What about stuff like recording live streams for edit/playback later?,
> > what type of gear is needed, typical streaming software etc.
> > How much actual "live" work would be typical for a full day event? etc
> > I'm assuming that live streams would go "live" of course, and
> > in-between they would show previously recorded  segments?
> >
> > I've got plenty of ideas of course, but it would be good to hear from
> > anyone who's been there and done that.
> > So any and all tips appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Dave.
> >
> >
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