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Most recent edit on 2008-03-31 10:26:53 by FemkeSnelting

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Renee's comments on Tuesday 11 broadcast

Sauli: I would make your mixes run longer and work with a double screen. You could do one where you screencast so the viewer has a crisp clear image of what you're mixing and another where we see you as the DJ filtering. Making it a double stream or split screen (not sure how possible that is) would really enliven the project for those not present in the room. If you cannot make a double screen, then slightly slow it down. The screen mediated through stream and screen again, is tiny and a bit hard to read at a fast pace. I would also get more radical with the way you filter. At the moment there is a sense that they have had a similar treatment. Experiment and play with it :-)
Serena: I thoroughly enjoyed your piece. Although I found it difficult to connect to the website itself, as a performance, it was stunningly beautiful....compelling in a way that I had not imagined. The Fossett image flickered like an 8mm film and the mix of accents and voices was enthralling. Look into the chat transcript to see how we talked about your work while it was happening. Annemieke also made some very good observations in the chat.
Leonie: More, more, more... you need to build us up a bit... let us slightly transition into your story. Give your show some sort of leader. I would also suggest you let your MC (they guy or gal hosting the chat) see the video first so he/she can live translate more easily. For the distant viewer, we were only just understanding what was happening and then it was over. I tried to make a screenshot but it ended before I could document it. Remember reality TV is frequently prolonged in terms of time. Lot's of sitting, hanging out until there is an explosion.




Edited on 2008-03-31 10:04:02 by FemkeSnelting

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Leonie: More, more, more... you need to build us up a bit... let us slightly transition into your story. Give your show some sort of leader. I would also suggest you let your MC (they guy or gal hosting the chat) see the video first so he/she can live translate more easily. For the distant viewer, we were only just understanding what was happening and then it was over. I tried to make a screenshot but it ended before I could document it. Remember reality TV is frequently prolonged in terms of time. Lot's of sitting, hanging out until there is an explosion.

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Leonie: More, more, more... you need to build us up a bit... let us slightly transition into your story. Give your show some sort of leader. I would also suggest you let your MC (they guy or gal hosting the chat) see the video first so he/she can live translate more easily. For the distant viewer, we were only just understanding what was happening and then it was over. I tried to make a screenshot but it ended before I could document it. Remember reality TV is frequently prolonged in terms of time. Lot's of sitting, hanging out until there is an explosion.



Edited on 2008-03-31 10:00:13 by FemkeSnelting

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Leonie: More, more, more... you need to build us up a bit... let us slightly transition into your story. Give your show some sort of leader. I would also suggest you let your MC (they guy or gal hosting the chat) see the video first so he/she can live translate more easily. For the distant viewer, we were only just understanding what was happening and then it was over. I tried to make a screenshot but it ended before I could document it. Remember reality TV is frequently prolonged in terms of time. Lot's of sitting, hanging out until there is an explosion.

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Leonie: More, more, more... you need to build us up a bit... let us slightly transition into your story. Give your show some sort of leader. I would also suggest you let your MC (they guy or gal hosting the chat) see the video first so he/she can live translate more easily. For the distant viewer, we were only just understanding what was happening and then it was over. I tried to make a screenshot but it ended before I could document it. Remember reality TV is frequently prolonged in terms of time. Lot's of sitting, hanging out until there is an explosion.



Edited on 2008-03-31 09:58:55 by FemkeSnelting

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Leonie: More, more, more... you need to build us up a bit... let us slightly transition into your story. Give your show some sort of leader. I would also suggest you let your MC (they guy or gal hosting the chat) see the video first so he/she can live translate more easily. For the distant viewer, we were only just understanding what was happening and then it was over. I tried to make a screenshot but it ended before I could document it. Remember reality TV is frequently prolonged in terms of time. Lot's of sitting, hanging out until there is an explosion.

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Leonie: More, more, more... you need to build us up a bit... let us slightly transition into your story. Give your show some sort of leader. I would also suggest you let your MC (they guy or gal hosting the chat) see the video first so he/she can live translate more easily.



Edited on 2008-03-31 09:58:32 by FemkeSnelting

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Renee's comments on Tuesday 11 broadcast

Leonie: More, more, more... you need to build us up a bit... let us slightly transition into your story. Give your show some sort of leader. I would also suggest you let your MC (they guy or gal hosting the chat) see the video first so he/she can live translate more easily.


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Renee's comments on Tuesday 11





Edited on 2008-03-31 09:56:37 by FemkeSnelting

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Renee's comments on Tuesday 11

Serena: I thoroughly enjoyed your piece. Although I found it difficult to connect to the website itself, as a performance, it was stunningly beautiful....compelling in a way that I had not imagined. The Fossett image flickered like an 8mm film and the mix of accents and voices was enthralling. Look into the chat transcript to see how we talked about your work while it was happening. Annemieke also made some very good observations in the chat.


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Renee on Tuesday 11





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Renee on Tuesday 11




Sauli: I would make your mixes run longer and work with a double screen. You could do one where you screencast so the viewer has a crisp clear image of what you're mixing and another where we see you as the DJ filtering. Making it a double stream or split screen (not sure how possible that is) would really enliven the project for those not present in the room. If you cannot make a double screen, then slightly slow it down. The screen mediated through stream and screen again, is tiny and a bit hard to read at a fast pace. I would also get more radical with the way you filter. At the moment there is a sense that they have had a similar treatment. Experiment and play with it :-)


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