Midnight Oil

Subject: From the Office on audio/video capture
From: RM
Date: 4/03/2009, 10:28 am
To: powderworks

All,

"The Office (Gary) has agreed in principle to a number of video and audio options, both recording and streaming."    This means it may not happen simply because we may not find ourselves to have the skill/equipment/cohesivity to make it happen - not because of permission blocks.     Here's the actual mail to/from The Office, then after that is my take on what happens from here ...
Summary of my points further down:
- I'm too busy at work and life to handle organizing this myself (which is why I can't come the the shows).
- I recommend that the list-seniors and tech-credible bash out a plan and give me back something to propose to The Office, FAST.
- Remember, the point is to maximize the outcomes for the community through the opportunity.
the significant mail trail:

Rob Manthey wrote:
Alene
Summary of key questions from the list:
(Answers would be good, but I'll be happy if you just scan the questions and if there's something that has a "Yes, can do", then reply to those only.)

1/  Can the Canberra shows be recorded on video and/or audio for later distribution?  Possibly limited to distribution to the Powderworks list?

2/  If so, can Powderworkers or a nominated one (Jeremy Peisley's suggestion, he's keen) bring in recording gear, ie: video cam or audio recorder?  Or can you line up "Youth" to do it again as per last time?

3/   Can the Canberra shows video/audio be streamed live to the web for the benefit of overseas Powderworkers who can't get here (either broadcast or podcast)?

[snip by RM, questions on ticket reservations, T-shirts]

Midnight Oil wrote:
[paraphrasing]  no to all those [which RM forwarded to the list earlier]

Then a little later ...
Midnight Oil wrote:
Rob I have run this by Gary

He says it is a yes on all points if you give him as much detail as you can on what is proposed.
[RM: I doubt that this means " hundreds of powdies all with their own videocams and taperecorders doing their own thing"]

[snip by RM, comments on ticket reservations]

Youth may film the show, tba.

Thank you

Arlene

I have had this stuck in the pipeline for a couple of days dithering over how to handle it for the best, and have decided that the best outcome for the list is that I don't handle it.  I'm under a truckload of workplace problems and I won't have the time to maximize this opportunity for the list, as I haven't had for the last few days, and as I also can't get my head around being at the shows with my life as it is.

I recommend that the list-seniors and tech-credible bash out a plan and give me back something to propose to The Office, FAST.   I can channel stuff, or render an introduction so that The Office has a single point of contact to a "Powdy Media Capture Team" who will be there on the days.  There are a couple of powdies (Jeremy and Powderlurker) who are working up a plan to respond who have been in a side-channel, and they can pitch their gambit.  Guys?   But I'm convinced the plan should be open to peer-critique to get the best out of the opportunity for everyone.  One thought I had was to ring JJJ and ask them to do a "live at the wireless" recording of both shows, and maybe broadcast it on ABC2/JJJ.  Plus have a Powdy Team doing an "official bootleg (what an oxymoron)".
Remember, the point is to maximize the outcomes for the community through the opportunity, not maximize personal kudos and connections to famous blokes.  We should decide who will provide the most-likely best-outcome and pitch it.   Someone's going to get to hold a camera (and not mosh!) and someone else isn't.  Let's make a call and live with it.

RM