Since we're all gonna be working from home for a while, including those of us who do talks at conferences, here are some tips and tricks for giving a high quality talk or workshop remotely! youtube.com/yNzU-TPdxR4
Today I did an in-place upgrade from Sierra (10.12) to Catalina (10.15), and it actually worked flawlessly, and it breathed new life into this 2017 12" Macbook!
I was ready to wipe and start from scratch but I'm glad I gave this a shot because it saved me at least 2 days!
There's a great deal on the tiny camera gimbal that I use to make moving timelapses right now! I wish I needed a second one so I could get it at this price! amzn.to/2IAiSm6
Thanks to the changes in DST, now it's right either 4 or 8 months of the year 😂
Still can't believe they changed the dates and didn't just get rid of it entirely.
Yeah I suspect too many other companies are going to pull out regardless of whether it's officially cancelled or not. Which also means the expo floor is gonna look real sad.
You're basically limited to using the picture-in-picture or keyer to overlay an HDMI source on top of the video, so you'd need to find some software that can display the comments/questions on half or a third of a 1920x1080 screen. I'm sure there are solutions out there tho!
If you're going to use a *whoosh* sound, then there needs to be a visual aspect to it as well rather than a hard cut.
But overall I like the new style! It's giving me some ideas for my videos too! If only I had as much space to set up a sweet b-roll station as you!
Honestly?
The addition of the b-roll shots is great! I like how it mixes up the shots of you talking, and it's great to see closeups of what you're talking about.
The sound effects are a bit much. They are a bit loud, but they also don't correspond to visual cues right now.