I’ve created a corporate video for Calgary based Chaordix which briefly describes crowdsourcing.
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The creation of this video was an example of client fast feedback loops enabled by posting iterations of a video to a private video host. While working on each iteration of the video, the previous iteration was uploading to Blip.TV.
Prior to upgrading to a 64-bit OS (Win7×64), there was a noticeable hit in PC performance while simultaneously rendering and editing. But now with 7 GB RAM, and 4 CPU, I can edit, render (and of course upload) at the same time. Good workflow.
















#1 by Colin - January 10th, 2010 at 21:24
Good looking video, too bad the Voice doesn’t have a nice British accent like Patrick Stewart. ;)
The description of the workflow is interesting – fast feedback with video seems it would enable you to do this stuff remotely for people. You’re your own little Near-shoring video solution.