[HLUG] Make a note of the date - 18th June Next HLUG Special Event

George DiceGeorge dicegeorge at hotmail.com
Mon May 19 10:07:19 UTC 2014


I've posted this to
http://www.hlug.org.uk/open-source-and-the-professional-audiovisual-environment-18-june-2014/
and made Charlie and editor of the webapge

[g]


-----Original Message----- 
From: brightfield at runbox.com
Sent: Friday, 16 May, 2014 12:22
To: herefordshire
Subject: Re: [HLUG] Make a note of the date - 18th June Next HLUG Special 
Event

Hi all,

Sorry for the delay in putting the outline out for the event, I have been 
working away from home. The plan is as below.

Open source and the professional audio/visual environment.

Looking specifically at:

Blender as a video editor. Demonstration/workshop into, navigating the 
monster that is the UI, the basics of editing, simple transition effects, 
and settings for rendering.

Audio.
Ardour, Audacity how close is the experience to the proprietary software 
world?

Graphic Design,
Is it possible to make products that are on a level with their proprietary 
counterparts?

Which distros to consider.

Is it possible to replace the proprietary software totally?

What is holding many back from going permanently down this route?

I hope its something you will have interest in.

Smiles,
Charlie.





----- Start Original Message -----
Sent: Tue, 13 May 2014 18:34:03 +0100
From: Julian Robbins <joolsr1 at gmail.com>
To: Herefordshire Linux Users Group <herefordshire at mailman.lug.org.uk>
Subject: [HLUG] Make a note of the date - 18th June Next HLUG Special Event

> Hi all
>
> The date for the special event we will be having in June is now fixed, and
> the room at Grange Court in Leominster is booked.  Hopefully we will have 
> a
> smoother run than the last room I booked, alarms going off, wrongly
> supplied wifi codes, problems with paperwork et al.
>
> Charlie (Brightfield) is putting together more details about what the 
> event
> will comprise, but it's along the lines of a workshop showing what can be
> done with the best open source graphic and audio visual tools for creation
> and editing/production for professional purposes.
>
> I have just put together a 'Titanpad' (like Piratepad, and open source)
>
> *http://titanpad.com/e52AXjtzAL <http://titanpad.com/e52AXjtzAL>*
>
> so we can share info, as as well as the room booking details, publicity,
> tasks to complete etc, similar to how we did for Software Freedom Day in
> past years etc; we should do with promoting the event to other similarly
> minded groups around the county.
>
> The Titanpad is open to all, but can be rolled back like a wiki should it
> be defaced. Please have a look and help out with any of the tasks or 
> submit
> ideas that you can help.
>
> Please reply here or on the Titan pad link if you have any queries.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Julian
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