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- October 17, 2003 at 1:08 pm #40089
Doug Welch
ParticipantThere is a new photo gallery up on http://www.kartweb.com from Steamboat. Video of the event will be up there shortly.
October 21, 2003 at 1:16 pm #45089Doug Welch
ParticipantVideo is now up on http://www.kartweb.com from Steamboat Springs GP. I have not seen it yet but those that have say is pretty good stuff.
October 24, 2003 at 12:13 pm #45090Doug Welch
ParticipantTha balance of the video from Steamboat is now up on http://www.kartweb.com.
October 25, 2003 at 12:40 am #45091Anonymous
InactiveHas anyone seen it yet? is is worth the $25 subscription?
October 25, 2003 at 2:42 am #45092Doug Welch
ParticipantI have a subscription but have yet to see any of the video. I got it so Jeff could see what’s going on in karting land and some of the stuff back home. Since he has a great conection, he is downloading it and will bring it back home at break time so I get to watch. What he has watched so far, Jeff thinks it’s pretty good stuff.
The subscription is good for a full year and John puts out a lot of videos. For most of the events, there is no other way to view it without going to it.
October 25, 2003 at 8:26 pm #45093Anonymous
InactiveSo you have to Subscribe to view the videos?
October 26, 2003 at 1:05 am #45094Doug Welch
ParticipantYes, you have to subscribe to view the videos. I talked with some who have down loaded them today and they are very good. You can also get a custom DVD from kartweb if you want. Just let them know and they will burn it for you.
November 1, 2003 at 7:21 am #45095Anonymous
InactiveMost of the videos we produce for Kartweb are part of a subscriber service, however we do sell some DVD’s. We will be putting together a limited number of Steamboat Springs DVD’s and be taking orders next week. It wasn’t one of our better videos as the vantage point could have been better. Normally when I do a single camera shoot I get a scissors lift and place it strategically.
I hope you can appreciate what it entails to produce regular videos for webcasting. We have reached 1000 subscribers, and I feel that the $25 cost of the subscription is a pretty good bargain. Compare that with the cost of an 8 X 10 photo from any photographer.
If your interested in knowing a little more about the task we have to provide a webcast show, and why we aren’t free like some of the other karting sites, read on. Otherwise, if your interested in getting a DVD, send me an email.
John Denman
Producer/RTMP
[email protected]
http://www.kartweb.comPS,
I very much enjoyed Steamboat Springs, and wish I could have brought my son to race. The event was very well run, and I hope everyone recognizes how well your series has been put together. I think you have a great formula and a lot of really good people working together to make it very enjoyable. If I were to sum up in one word what really stood out, that word would be “cohesiveness”.===============================================
About Kartweb processesWe had hoped to have some of the cost offset with advertising, but that didn’t happen. This was mostly due to risk perceived by many of the small business owners with this new technology. Champion karting took this risk, and the number of chassis they import has grown by over 400%. (Don’t just take my word for it ask the Berryhills).
The task of putting together a serice like Kartweb is gargantuan compared to a typical news & forum site. Here are some of the steps;
1) Text report
2) Create Storyboard draft
3) Download tapes to PC and take notes
4) Finish Storyboard
5) Edit video(s)
6) Build master video file(s)
7) Encode for web
8) Upload files to web
9) Store master files on DVDThat’s just a summary but it takes about 30 minutes of work for each minute of video produced with 1 camera, or an hour per minute with 4 cameras.
Just the videos from Steamboat Springs take up more disk space than the entire ekartingnews has available. One download of all 6 SSGP videos uses as much bandwidth as ekartingnews uses in an entire month. Thats not intended to put ekartingnews down, I think they have a great site. Thats to give an idea of the size of server and connections we have to maintain to the web.
We use a mainframe server that has a 1.3 Gigabit connection to the web. It has 6 CPU’s, 3Gig of RAM, and 600Gig of diskspace.
We have 9 cameras ranging from Sony VX2000 retrofit with Zeiss lenses, to Hitachi Mini DVD (yes Disks!) that are used for the on-board stuff.
Our editing workstation is a Dual processor system overclocked to 3.7 Gig. complete with a liquid cooling system.
November 1, 2003 at 2:03 pm #45096Rodney Ebersole
ParticipantVery cool John, you are ahead of the times. I think you need a larger exhaust pipe on that system. 🙂
November 3, 2003 at 3:51 am #45097Marc Elliott
ParticipantThe videos were great, hopefully you can get more cameras/vantage point next year, i enjoy the productions and frequently view them, and other videos, keep up the good work.
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