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« on: January 03, 2005, 02:25:58 pm »

This is the latest in a series of emails going back and forth between me and Aaron.  So the question is, do we have anyother people who could supply digital cameras, and/or would like to film stuff during the day.  I figure, Cameras with Tripods will free up the need for people in the feature match area, and it would be cool to have three cameras, one for the board, and one each for players hands.

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schweet! I can try and find a tripod. The camera is a sony camcorder that has a USB output and can supposedly spit out pre-encoded mpeg video stream :DDD

I'll look for a tripod somewhere.

I'll be there with camera for awesome play coverage.

Also, if you could get other people with camera's what would be schweet would be player board shots (IE: you can see the player's hand and board position). That way, when my fiance does editing we can have fancy cuts during plays, and whatnot.

Also, after each matchup, I was thinking it would be really cool to have interviews with the players and see what their thoughts on the metagame turnout and their expectations were as well as how they thought they did during the match and what they feel the good/bad matchups are for them.

Anywho, talk to you later

Aaron


So...anybody have a camera and/or wanna practice some cinematic skills?
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