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May 5th, 2017, 11:46 AM | #31 |
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Re: NAB streamer misses opportunity at the JVC booth
IMO it's not about smart phone v big camera, it's more professional v amateur. It was about walking up to a booth unannounced rolling video, much less broadcasting hot live video, and expecting a corporation to follow along.
Seems totally reasonable to think you should set something up with JVC about talking to someone live first, but things have changed so much "journalistically" I could also offer that JVC probably should have 'media-ready' people manning a booth at big media events. And even so, arranging something a few minutes ahead of broadcasting live should be a professional norm. Last edited by Jay P. Kaley; May 5th, 2017 at 02:35 PM. |
May 5th, 2017, 01:32 PM | #32 |
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Re: NAB streamer misses opportunity at the JVC booth
OK, I'm writing a script right now that deals with impetuous smartphone streamers:
"Thank you for you interest in [insert company name here] products. Please talk to our on camera media spokesperson, [insert name here] to learn about our new offerings here at [insert trade show name here]." additional lines to be added due to situation: "Our spokesperson is not available right now. Please add your name to the media list and we will text you when ready." "We have promo videos available at [insert website here] that explain in detail our new offerings." I grant the above lines to all floor reps to use without credit or renumeration to me as I am a generous fellow. Now here some lines for more frisky floor reps (these are not recommended): "Nice to meet you, where are your credentials?" "Can I film you filming us and post it without your permission just like you are doing with us right now?
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