On Monday, March 25, 2013 12:47:51 AM UTC-5, Michael Klishin wrote:
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>
> 2013/3/25 Cedric Greevey <cgre...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
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>> A lot of computers are shipping with free no-frills video editing 
>> software these days that probably suffices for this.
>
>
> Do those computers also ship with a person who has a lot of experience 
> editing video and audio?
>
> It takes more than a hour to edit a 40-45 minute long podcast even for 
> experienced people. Even more so with video because
> you have to make sure video and audio are in sync and it's not trivial. If 
> you have two video inputs (one with the speaker,
> one with the slides), I can imagine editing a 30 minute video can take 
> several hours.
>
> Now, how many talks were there at Clojure/West? Even if the number is 20, 
> you have two weeks worth of editing at ~ 8 hours a day.
>

There were 33 40 minute talks, 4 hours of miniKanren conf, and about an 
hour of lightning talks, total about 28 hours of final video I think.
 

>
> Sounds like something an amateur volunteer will do well?
> -- 
> MK
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