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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/28/23 09:27 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/28/23 08:28 AM
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Greetings JP Folks,
Last week I spent a little time talking about the Showcase / Webcast ideas to a fellow who's interested in developing a video capture business. He had been planning to shoot weddings, corporate events, etc, but he seemed very interested in the Showcases, especially after he saw the topics / discussions on this board.
We can't really do a full blown demo, with multiple cameras and real-time direction, but it would be possible to at least show some of the potential by shooting with a single camera, and doing multiple "takes" from a few different angles. The point is to have a "proof of concept" presentation to show others who may be interested, such as funding sources. We'll be discussion this further in the near future, so I should have more to post here soon.
Emmit Sycamore
[This message has been edited by EmmitSycamore (edited 02-19-2004).]
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