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From: *rusty*
Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Subject: New video/audio streaming/documenting list for Real Vegan Cheese
To: Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk>
Cc: "CCL-igem(a)googlegroups.com" <CCL-igem(a)googlegroups.com>
Hey Guys,
I'd be happy to help out.
I told Marc I would part with camera gear for a good price, which includes
a bunch of accessories. I also recommend getting a non cinema zoom lens
for micro-four-thirds mount. Cinema lenses are very expensive, and offer
very few advantages for film work that is more stationary.
It looks like you're missing lighting stuff, and a PC that can handle
pro-res, which shouldn't be too difficult to deal with.
You'll also want one indoor microphone, and a boom pole, and a preamp. All
of which I can find for you for cheap. The "all-in-one" solutions for
sound, kind of make things sound tinny, boomy, and cheap.
I'm signing up for the list now.
-Rusty
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','juul@labitat.dk');>> wrote:
Since we have ~$5,000 for audio/video
recording/streaming and related
activites, I started a new mailing list for people who want to work on this.
It's here:
https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/scidoc
Please sign up if you're interested in working on this aspect of the
project.
I also started a wiki page with my research so far here:
https://wiki.realvegancheese.org/index.php/Video
I know quite a bit about live streaming, encoding and video conferencing,
but I'm very much a noob when it comes to professional film-making,
including audio, lighting, shooting, editing and color grading.
I'd like us to get at least the following:
* One live-streaming setup (camera+encoder+server)
* One nice semi-pro film-making quality video camera + lenses and mic
* One cheaper super easy to use handycam
* A few cheap rasperry pi based recording setups permanently mounted
where experiments are done
* A nice projector for CCL (they don't have one)
It's likely that the camera for live-streaming can be the same as either
the semi-pro film-camera or the handycam, making this list possible within
our budget. Let me know what you think (but send your replies to the new
mailing list).
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marc/juul
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Cheers,
Rusty Lindgren