Martin Smith
October 21st, 2007, 11:11 AM
We've been underway with our first season offering video coverage for cheer and dance competitions where in the past we have only offered photography.
Something we have now incorporated into the whole scenario is the ability to display the videos of individual performances within about 5 minutes after the performance on our on site touchscreen viewing stations.
In a nutshell: we are shooting with a 2 cam (XL2) setup both synced and shooting tethered to laptops. With this setup we have eleminated the tape and the capture issues that really speed post production up.
Next our server that is with us at these events, the same server that sends photo data to our touchscreens polls each of the laptops every 1 minute to see if a new video exists (video file). If the server sees a new video file exists
from camera1 laptop it moves the video (not copies) to the server then begins the process of making a converted copy to a windows media format version, the whole time not altering the original. It then polls camera 2 and movies its video file to the server to the appropriate folder location. Now we have camera 1 and camera 2 videos on the server in an accessable location for post production (DVD Sales)
After the process has completed we run a simple script that generates a playlist (windows media used in html page functions) so when customers go to view ther performance video we are able to play about a 15 second intro video (rendered prior to the competition) then the performance video then a small closing video. To the customer it all plays as if it were an edited version with all 3 clips right from the touchscreen.
This has really helped in increasing sales, customers are really amazed to see their performance video so soon afterwards, it has also helped us by saving TONS of hours afterwards in the elemination of having to capture then sort hours upon hours of multi cam footage.
Something we have now incorporated into the whole scenario is the ability to display the videos of individual performances within about 5 minutes after the performance on our on site touchscreen viewing stations.
In a nutshell: we are shooting with a 2 cam (XL2) setup both synced and shooting tethered to laptops. With this setup we have eleminated the tape and the capture issues that really speed post production up.
Next our server that is with us at these events, the same server that sends photo data to our touchscreens polls each of the laptops every 1 minute to see if a new video exists (video file). If the server sees a new video file exists
from camera1 laptop it moves the video (not copies) to the server then begins the process of making a converted copy to a windows media format version, the whole time not altering the original. It then polls camera 2 and movies its video file to the server to the appropriate folder location. Now we have camera 1 and camera 2 videos on the server in an accessable location for post production (DVD Sales)
After the process has completed we run a simple script that generates a playlist (windows media used in html page functions) so when customers go to view ther performance video we are able to play about a 15 second intro video (rendered prior to the competition) then the performance video then a small closing video. To the customer it all plays as if it were an edited version with all 3 clips right from the touchscreen.
This has really helped in increasing sales, customers are really amazed to see their performance video so soon afterwards, it has also helped us by saving TONS of hours afterwards in the elemination of having to capture then sort hours upon hours of multi cam footage.