6.25 @ 1pm ct: How to Record a High Quality Multimedia Presentation

2009 June 23

For anyone who’s ever wished we’d turn the camera around during a webinar and show the gear, this is one you won’t want to miss. And it’s free. Just register before the event at www.sonicfoundry.com/webinar.

Sonic Foundry’s own Shane Tracy (Director of Event Services and Training) and John Pollard (Mediasite Product Manager and fellow blogger) will present “Recipe for Success: How to Record a High Quality Multimedia Presentation.”

Webcasting technology is obviously one important element for recording a multimedia presentation that looks and sounds great. But there are several key ingredients, tools and techniques you must consider that, when mixed properly, will make a big impact in the quality of the webcast you ultimately serve up.

Shane and John will methodically walk you through their recipe for multimedia presentation success. They will review both production basics and pro presentation tips that everyone can benefit from – whether you are streaming broadcast-grade webcasts, internal training, live conferences or hourly lectures.

They’ll present:

  • Pre-production and planning (especially for live events)
  • Audio settings and gear
  • Lighting selection and use
  • Camera shots
  • Presenting tips and ideas for working with presenters
  • Wardrobe considerations
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