Fintan said:
Are there any plans to produce a recording of these workshops for those that cant attend?
Could it be organised? I would gladly contribute towards the cost.
I had the intent to do so, got partial approval, not from Sean, but from Bob I believe it was, and left off at that without further inquire to Sean. I was going to cover the conference and the workshops if possible. Things have been quite tumulteous this year for me and I've had to put the idea on the back burner and not followup. Right now I'm considering if it's even worth the trouble for me to pursue. There is alot of work and cost to shooting something properly and producing a professional product. Good editors are not cheap ($75 to $125 an hour) and it takes time to edit something properly, especially if the buyer has their hands in the editing process. Also encoding a DVD, if that's what you want, is a $100 an hour my cost for many hours. You can quite easily run into the 12 to 16 hour time frame depending on length of video. Extra equipment would have to be rented, and some equipment I have that I can bring would have extra airline freight charges. Whatever output you produce you have to buy quanity to get it re-produced cheaply. In essence, unless someone here is a professional editor, can offer their labor, and maybe encode a DVD, the cost for everything can easily (and this is cheap) run into the $2k to $10K range, again depending on produced length. Yo've got to figure that this would be like a 3, 4 day documentary. Now I'm just a cameraman with a camera. I would probably have to rent an additional light setup, plus maybe rent some C- stands, a second wireless if needed and other odd equipment like flags, bounce cards etc up there. Then it would be good to have a host to actually interview and talk to people and a grip to help move the equipment in the rented van. After I thought about it, I figured it would be easier for me to just show up with my 4x5 or MF camera and have fun.