All posts in the topic Introductions - Round Two (Short link)
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- There are 5 posts — by 4 authors — in this topic.
- Latest post made by Daniel von Randow at 2005 Mar 23 23:38 UTC
It would be great to hear from everyone on the forum. Post it to:
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Everyone is welcome to post, including webcasting service providers.
I know that our rules don't allow you to say "buy our product," but
an introduction is a great chance to list off a few urls about the
services you provide. Everyone here is welcome to share advice and
tips from all levels of government, across diverse public funded
groups, or if you simply have an interest in webcasting.
Cheers,
Steven Clift
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We know that another dozen or so people have joined us over the last couple
weeks.
Please reply to this message and introduce yourself. This includes those too
busy the first round as well.
Thanks,
Steven Clift
Webcasting CoP Co-Leader
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Hi All Let me start by introducing myself as Duncan Burbidge from Stream UK. We're working with some councils on webcasting at the moment. Out major project has been with Lewisham Council where we have built a total of 5 portable webcasting kits designed for members of the council to use. All kits fit into flightcases, starting with the mini (designed for webcasting talking heads) and going through to the maxi (four cameras, five microphones, lighting, and full video and audio mixing). We worked with them on the training and provide all bandwidth and support. We're writing this up as a case study at the moment and will be happy to put it in the knowledge base of this site. Examples of the work done to date can be seen at: http://lewisham.streamuk.com/ http://sheffield.streamuk.com/ http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/page.asp?id=2983 More later... Best Duncan skype: duncanburbidge Duncan Burbidge Stream UK Media Services Limited 522 Highgate Studios 53 - 79 Highgate Road London NW5 1TL http://www.streamuk.com
hi, i'm kerrie from queensland, australia. i work in the eDemocracy Policy unit
here. one of the things that i have been working on is examining the use of
different ict's - particularly in government-community engagement. i don't have
much experience (read any) in webcasting so really joined this group to learn
from others.
Welcome to Webcasting Community, Kerrie, There are people here with a wide range of experience in webcasting. Your questions and interest in learning will be as valuable to the life of the community as the sage advice provided by the old hands. If you haven't already done so, I recommend that you look through the message archives at http://forums.dowire.org/webcasting/groups/webcasting-community/messages. Other folks, if you have not yet made an intro post, why not add yours now. best to all,