Have Fun Learning The Violin
April 5, 2010 by John38 · 9 Comments
Are you looking to fuel your brain? Do you want some grand video lessons? Are you open to expand your musical horizons? Shortly you’ll navigate your fingerboard like never before – no matter your present capability.
A review of ViolinMasterPro opened my eyes to how to learn to play my violin. I’m forever grateful for this insight. The Eric Lewis system is revolutionary and I must admit it is nothing like anything created by the great masters.
The ViolinMasterPro review states this system incorporates over 50 audio lessons per mode. It is like no other music course I have attempted. For once it was essentially fun! They assert the only way to learn is to relax and have lots of fun. Are you able to believe that? I never used to but now I do.
Violin can be expensive to learn if you’re having private lessons. It is cool to have a tutor to give you feedback as you progress – but you certainly pay for the privilege. The downcast thing is that not all tutors are as skilled as you would like.
A ViolinMasterPro Review is simply that – a review. What more can you ask for – merely an truthful advice and evaluation of the product. Then you know whether or not it is for you or not. If you always hankered after to learn to play violin, then I’d check this as quick as you can. Good things like this don’t last for all eternity.
I have no doubt that Eric Lewis’s video lessons will improve your skills and abilities and have you playing the violin better than you have ever played it before. He’s been a violin teacher for ages and an expert player for even longer.
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What makes the game of golf so popular?
February 22, 2010 by John38 · 12 Comments
Golf is a sport that is enjoying tremendous popularity. Interest in the game is growing for both spectators and players. This article looks at a few of the factors that are combining to make golf so enjoyable for people all over the world. Televised international golf championships reach millions of people attracted by the competition, the big name players, and the quality of the broadcasts. Well-spoken and knowledgeable commentators working along with skilled camera and production crews are making the viewing of professional golf more compelling with each new season. Individually, and despite the close quarters and huge amounts of prize money on the line, the pro golfers demonstrate civility and good sportsmanship. The excitement of the matches shines through despite the high levels of self control that we see as golfers experience triumph or disappointment at every shot, making televised golf a unique pleasure.
Golf, by its nature, is a game and a sport that lends itself to participation by the whole family. Not only that, golf can be enjoyed playing alone, on teams or in a group. There are even 3D Golf Games Online that are attracting large numbers of active players. More people are beginning to take up the challenges of golfing with each passing season. Golf’s increasing popularity is undoubtedly helped by the shorter work week that many employees enjoy. There are increasing numbers of retirees, bolstered by early retirement opportunities, that are also adding to the pool of golfers. This growth of the game of golf and that of the online golf game is being seen throughout the world.
A unique advantage of this sport is its handicapping system which allows a leveling of the field for players of varying ability and skill. In golf, no two rounds are ever identical. Whether competing on different courses or playing your favorite local course, the challenges from game to game are never going to be the same. The variety of shots involved in mastering eighteen holes of golf ensures that every player’s judgment and skill are continuously challenged and can be endlessly sharpened and improved.
The tranquility and beauty of many golf courses is no small part of this sport’s allure. But, no matter the setting, each fairway and green presents new opportunities for golfers to refine their course management and technical skills. Getting started at the game is simple. You can get an initial feel for golf with as few as two clubs, say a 5-iron and a putter. Borrowing or renting equipment, early in a golfer’s career, conserves the cash that can be put to excellent use later on when it is known what clubs are best to invest in. To summarize then, some reasons for golf’s popularity include the excellent coverage on TV, the wholesome look and behavior of the players, its ease of entry for the young and old alike, the handicapping system, and the endless variety of challenges. And don’t overlook the fact that you can play a golf game online and have a load of fun.
What is the Best Way to Learn From a Learn-to-Speak Spanish CD?
January 22, 2010 by John38 · 10 Comments
Increasingly we live in a global community. Jet planes, the Internet and world trade have brought all of us into closer contact with each other. Our cars burn gasoline from MidEast oil. A large part of our food is imported from other countries.
North Americans are accustomed to speaking only English, but since the 5th largest concentration of native Spanish-speakers in the world is now in the U.S., Spanish is the second most-used language there.
It has become popular for English-speakers to learn conversational Spanish. There are several good reasons for this. Some want to talk to the Latinos living next door. Some want to vacation at Cancun. Some want to travel in Europe and South of the U.S. border.
The best way to learn Spanish is to download an interactive-audio Spanish learning program.
With all of your lessons in interactive-audio form, you can take them with you on your iPod or CD player. You control where, when and how fast you go through your lessons. And it’s always available for refreshers.
By using a learning Spanish CD you can teach yourself Spanish in just a few days, if you work at it, a few weeks if you take your time.
If you speak English it’s easy to learn Spanish. There are many similarities between the two languages, many common words like actor (ACT-or in English, ac-TOR in Spanish) and many others.
It’s easy to teach yourself Spanish.
To converse with Spanish-speaking people you need to learn conversational Spanish, the common everyday street Spanish that all Latinos use informally. You learn conversational Spanish just like you learned English. You start with a few words, learn to use these in sentences and gradually add vocabulary and learn how to communicate
Being able to speak Spanish will open new job horizons for you, make your next trip South of the Border much more enjoyable and empower you to speak with your Spanish-speaking neighbors!
Author – James Turner
Starting a football programme collection
January 20, 2010 by John38 · 8 Comments
To effectively start a football programme collection, a person needs to choose a specialism to his or her collection. There are thousands of football programmes available in Britain, and even more worldwide. To give a collection some sort of meaning a theme ought to be adopted to avoid needless accumulation and to keep to a designated budget.
Sometimes you come across a football programme that joins or crosses two themes at once. These may prove to be valuable acquisitions in years to come as they represent a special or historical occasion, which will muster memories for soccer fans from across the globe in the future.
A football programme is a good way to record a memorable event at a particular match. This could come in the form of an achievement such as a player milestone, which is featured in the programme. A player milestone could come in many forms, such as an appearance record, a goal scoring record, the end of a players career, a number of years of service by the manager, and others.
The darker side of soccer is also often recorded in match programmes. These historical events attract collectors who see them as poignant reminders of the past. They are sought after and valuable as a result. The tragedies at Bradford, Ibrox and Hillsborough have valuable programmes associated with them, not only for the day itself, but also the subsequent commemorative games.
A very valuable set of football programmes to own are those related to the Munich Air Disaster involving the Man Utd team and Busby’s Babes. The programme from the game against Partizan Belgrade who Manchester United were playing on the tragic trip can sell for over £1000. A similar amount can be achieved for the programme against Sheffield Wednesday straight after the disaster, where the team list wasn’t filled in for the Manchester United team.
Notable occurrences are usually reflected in the content and style of the programme. Important football programmes to get hold of are final matches in an old stadium, or the first issue within a new one. Most programmes of this type are easily available with interesting articles and historical information, making them a gem in any football programme collection.
Programmes can mean different things to different collectors. You may value one programme highly due to entirely personal reasons and memories which they may conjure up. For other collectors the pursuit is one of passion, finding out more about the history and traditions of a football team that they follow. Whatever your reason, collecting football programmes is a very rewarding hobby, and comes highly recommended to any soccer supporter.
How to find good soccer drills for kids
December 29, 2009 by John38 · 17 Comments
As most soccer coaches know, it is hard to keep soccer practices interesting and full of new drills. It is important to do this becuase kids need to be mentally stimulated by new things. Practicing the same old soccer drills will lead to an un-interesting practice with dis-interested kids. When you think your practices are becoming dull and you are looking for new ideas, there are several things you can do.
First of all, consult with other soccer coaches. Most soccer coaches love to share ideas about strategy and practice drills. You would be suprised at how willing other coaches are to share their ideas.
Invite another coach or former player to run practice. A completely fresh drill will sometimes be just the boost kids need. It also provides you with a fresh set of eyes that can help you see a new perspective on what the team needs to work on. It is like painting. When you paint a picture, you think it looks the best after you take a break from looking at it for a while. When you come back, your fresh eyes perceive it much different.
These days one of the best resources is the internet. Videos and coaching drills are all over the internet. You don’t have to be a soccer coach either. You can find ideas on hockey drills, football drills, basketball drills, and pretty much any sport. Make sure to get specific in your search too. Typing in Soccer Drills will yield a lot of results. Try Soccer Shooting Drills, or Soccer Passing Drills to get more specific. The same goes for video searches, the more specific the better.
Eizo and Totuku monitors shine with today’s technology
December 7, 2009 by John38 · 9 Comments
Eizo is not a new player in big-size LCD display market. Today the firm updated it’s portfolio with a new 24-inch full HD monitor for colorblind people. Eizo is hoping to set a new benchmark for artists, video editors and other color-conscious computer users with the launch of the ColorEdge CG301W . Quietly introduced at the PMA photo expo but made public today, the 30-inch Eizo Flexscan monitors is designed to be as faithful as possible to the color ranges that appear in most video: courtesy of 12-bit color lookup and 16-bit color processing, the display captures 100 percent of the NTSC gamut and 97 percent of Adobe’s RGB color space, ensuring that few if any colors will be mishandled even in photo editing. Eizo is famous for its often-specialized monitors. The company comes back with two new FlexScan LCDs that promise to cover 95% of the Adobe RGB color space (and 92% of the NTSC color gamut).
Totoku’s 22.2-inch CCL901 has a maximum resolution of 3,840 x 2,400 at 24-bit color, which works out to about 9.2 megapixels and 200dpi. The company says this single- or dual-DVI LCD has a native gamma of 1.8 and 500-Kelvin backlights, which we sincerely hope means something to Photoshop lovers out there. Their website states that the ME551i2 Totoku medical grade flat panel monitors is capable of display 2048 shades of gray (per sub-pixel) with an integrated viewer. The ME551i2 has a 11.9-bit lookup table (LUT) that allows a pallet of 3826 shades of gray and can display 2048 shades with a specialized view and 256 shades without. Totoku displays are comprised of high luminance, high contrast ratios, exceptional viewing angles, and a long life backlight. All Totoku displays include a removable stand, and are fully height adjustable with a tilt/swivel base.
Liquid crystals are almost exactly what they sound like: crystalline structures encased in a liquid. When electricity is run through a LCD array, the crystals either expand or contract, depending on the signal. Liquid crystals in 5MP LCD diplay act as a dynamic polarizing agent. They change their orientation when you place a voltage across an LCD cell.
Educational toys and games
October 8, 2009 by John38 · 10 Comments
Playing and learning are so closely related that they often can’t be distinguished at all. In one way or another, most games are educational – even if it were only in educating the player up to a higher level of competition. That’s quite often overlooked, I believe… but it’s true: even your very own recreational game of tennis, on a sweet summer afternoon with a frefreshing drink witin hands reach, is an educational game!
But let’s be realistic: when talking about educational toys, more often than not we refer to learning systems for our children. Especially in the last decade or two, an enormous number of educational “tools” have been developed for children of all ages, and even for grown-ups. The latter may or may not be intentional, but a fact is that many of the more intricate educational or learning systems, like those dealing with science and nature, are enthusiasticaly played with by the parents of the child for whom the gift was originaly intended!
This will not so soon happen with educational toys for very young children, like alphabet blocks or ABC blocks. And then there’s the amazing range of educational games/toys for all other ages! Looking back on my own youth in the post-war years I am very much amazed by all the educational tools that are available now! On the other hand I believe that our childrens own creative development suffers from those pre-chewed and bite-sized chunks. I used to be very excited with the almost proverbial cigar box from my grandfather, from which I created houses, factories and garages – the box that is, not my granddad.
So it’s all a matter of relativity, I reckon. Some things are lost, others are gained. But at least, to the great relief of often desperate parents, buying educational games and toys is now easier than it was ever before. Generally speaking, this is an improvement.
Buy a Manual Treadmill
September 18, 2009 by John38 · 3 Comments
Like other cardiovascular exercises (like walking/running), training with treadmills can enhance your stamina and can provide a variety of health benefits. Treadmills give the benefit of reduced impact compared to running on tracks or ground surfaces as all treadmills offer some sort of shock absorption. Treadmill exercise reduces the strain to the ankles, knees and lower back that would be included with normal surface running.
You can enjoy the benefit a superior cardio workout in the comfort of your home with the Weslo Cadence C44 Treadmill. The Weslo Cadence Treadmill is equipped with a powerful 1.3 CHP (continuous-duty horsepower) Impulse drive system that delivers smooth, consistent operation all day. The Weslo Cadence C44 is a must for anyone seeking to lose weight or improve endurance.
Get in great shape without spending a lot of money with the Merit Fitness 725T Treadmill. A great choice for walkers and recreational runners, the 725T offers a 1.25-horsepower continuous-duty motor, with a speed range of 1 to 10 miles per hour and an elevation range of 0 to 10 percent. The computer console includes one center and two side LED windows that track your resistance level, speed, time, and distance, along with five quick keys and five quick interval keys for instant adjustments. Other details include 2 cup holders, a thumb pulse heart rate monitor, a fold-up frame, and four preset programs: manual, intervals, rolling hills, and weight loss.
Whether your goal is to win races or simply to have a fuller, healthier lifestyle, the Horizon Evolve SG Compact Treadmill can help you achieve your goals with its blend of convenience, comfort, and control. Designed to get you up and running fast, the Evolve SG requires no assembly, weighs only 99 pounds and is designed around a sturdy set of wheels. This makes it exceptionally easy to set up right out of the box. Once your workout begins it’s simple to monitor, modify and maintain your workout schedule with its simple console controls, a thumb pulse heart rate monitoring system, two workout programs (manual and weight loss) and built in speakers that let you to add some tunes to your workout when you plug in your MP3 or CD player. After you are done, your Evolve SG folds down to a highly manageable 10 x 59 inches, allowing you to store it out of the way in the upright position against a wall, or underneath a bed.
Secrets of A Leading Conference Organiser
July 27, 2009 by John38 · 11 Comments
There are several types of conferences; the dictionary definition of conference says “A meeting for the exchange of views”.
My interpretation of conference, being a conference producer, is a place where people meet to confer and share knowledge. In the sharing theme I have decided to detail the elements required to ensure your conference goes smoothly. Whether you are getting a conference production company like mine to do it for you, or if you are going to manage it yourself, follow this outline and you can be assured that if you have made ample allowances for each of the items then your attendees (usually called delegates) will have a great day out.
There are many different types of conferences, one of the most popular types are seminars which are normally an academic style forum where people go to learn about a specific topic.Quite a few companies run free seminars to teach their clients about the products they sell and how they can help to fulfil a need. Quite often the clients do not realise they have the need until the seminar is over!
I mention Forum above because this is probably (at least to my knowledge) the oldest type of meeting or conference that I am aware of. My partner Sam will cringe at this, as when I discuss my work, I always have to get the Romans in somewhere! A lot of the passion in my work comes from Roman history.
A Short History of Conferences
The forum as many people are aware was the centre of power in Rome for many hundreds of years, a Roman general would return from a successful campaign and he would have been received at the forum and made a speech from the rostrum to the Roman people, about what he encountered on his travels and how he overcame the challenges he faced.
So for thousands of years people have been having conferences around the world, the tools for doing the job have changed, but I can imagine and have indeed read about, the effort and organisation that went into preparing for one was as important then as it is today.Much like decorating, running a successful conference is all in the preparation!
Things haven’t changed much no matter how large or small a conference is, there are some rules that we must all follow, if it is to be a successful event.
The Right Venue
Once you have a reason to hold a conference and an audience to attend the next step is venue selection, this is crucial as you will need a room large enough for the numbers attending, without being too large. If you are going to have a conference set with rear projection then the throw distance has to be taken into account when you are looking at the room, (I will come onto throw distance later when thing get more technical) as this uses space too.It is also a good idea to try and make sure you have extra ‘breakout’ rooms available for delegates to have private discussions and to make and receive phone calls.
Once you have a main meeting room suitable for your delegate numbers, you then have to consider where they will have tea and coffee breaks for networking and if there is potential for exhibition style displays. Quite often a conference you will have a large group of industry leaders and corporate decision makers, why not create a form of exhibition area to promote ancillary products or services?
An often overlooked aspect in conference production venue selection is choosing a venue location close to an airport if the majority of attendees are international.
Remember if you are going to do the job right you are also responsible for the delegate experience prior to arriving at the venue, you want them to have a pleasant journey and feel as relaxed as possible on arrival so venue location is very important.
Conference Production
Once a venue has been selected and it fits with all the criteria above, then it’s time to give your production company a call, they will normally recommend a site visit, so the room can be measured to check all of the conference production elements fit within the room available.
There are various different styles of the seating and this is an important consideration. There is theatre style seating where the delegates sit in rows next to each other. Then you have classroom style seating where delegates sit next to each other with a slim table in front similar to when you might take an exam. Then there is cabaret style seating which is where delegates are seated on round tables which are usually six feet across, with this style it is important that the delegates aren’t seated all the way around the table to ensure nobody has their back to the presenters or stage.
After your production company has completed the site visit they will propose the elements of staging you require to achieve your purpose. This will include stage and set, video projection, sound, lighting, crew levels and any pre-production specifics.
Pre-production
Not all conferences require pre-production, for example if your conference has PowerPoint slides you may want your production company to create them for you, a lot of companies now have the staff to do this in-house, but if that is the case they need to be of a professional standard.
You may want a video to be created, there are different types of messages you could utilise a video for, for example, a short opening sting, like an advert, to give an uplifting start to your show. Some of the best events start this way and it also helps to ensure you have got everyone’s attention!
Sometimes there may be presenters that can’t attend so you could have them videoed prior to the event and then played back during the conference at the appropriate time.You will have no doubt seen this kind of video message in awards ceremonies and of course the world famous This Is Your Life program.
Not all presenters are comfortable with presenting, so a speaker coach may be a good idea, the coach will do as much or as little as is required. Usually they will come into your offices and asses the presenters, presentation techniques and will advise accordingly.Speaker coaches can be invaluable to the success of your event if your presenters are new to their role and do not have any public speaking experience.
The recommended event managements techniques involve outsourcing your conference to a specialist producer or production company. As with many things in life you can do it yourself, but do you really want the headache?
However, if you decide to do it yourself, then below are some useful hints and tips to creating your own successful production.
Set and Staging
A conference set is usually a timber framed construction covered in a material of a colour that fits the client’s corporate colours, normally this would have an aperture in it for rear projection with a screen, the screen should be large enough for all of the audience to see the content on the screen without too much trouble.Remember, the larger the audience then the larger the screen needs to be.
The base of the screen, known as the under panel, needs to be at least 1.2m (5ft) to ensure the audience has a clear view over the heads of the people sat in front of them.
This is where the ceiling height comes into play. For example if you had a screen height of 2.5m, a screen base of 1.2m and a screen header, above the screen, of 300mm the minimum ceiling height required is 4m, be sure to take into account any staging or steps in your measurements.
There are many different styles of set you can use, many companies have a stock set option which is pre-built, when it is used it is recovered to suit the client’s corporate branding. Other styles of set include a bespoke set where you consult a designer who will take a brief from you regarding the theme of the event and come up with a purpose built set with various options. This is of course more expensive compared to the standard stock set options.
Whether you decide on a stock or bespoke set it is advisable to have some scale floor plans created to ensure all the elements fit into the available space and most production companies will do this in-house. if you went for the bespoke option you would receive some 3D drawings so you can visualise what the set will look like in the space where it is going to be located.
Once the set has been decided upon then the stage will also need to be included in the plans. The most cost effective stage option for corporate events is a standard stage the width of the set, which is normally about 2.5m deep and 450mm high.
The size also depends on what you want to have on stage during the conference, for example if you are going to have just one lectern or two, or if there is a requirement for a top table or some comfortable chairs and a coffee table.
Video Projection
Video projection is required if you want to put an image on the screen behind the speaker. The image can be data or video playback or indeed both. At small conferences this may just be a data projector and a laptop, controlled from the lectern, either with the client pushing buttons or with the help of a remote mouse so a presenter can move around the stage area freely.
You can also use a stage monitor screen so the presenter can see the slide changes without having to turn and look at the screen, the presenter should never have their back to the audience. To enable this you will require what we call a VCA DA this piece of equipment splits the signal from the laptop to both the projector and the stage monitor screen.
If the presenter is more akin to speaking than using a computer and doesn’t want to control their own slides then a cue light system can be used. This is a hand held controller that when pressed sends a signal to a light backstage and a technician then forwards the slides for the speaker.
If you want to play DVD’s you will require a DVD player with a preview monitor and a switcher. There are many different switchers you can use but it is recommended that if you’re going to play a lot of videos during your event then a good quality data switcher should be used. By using multiple DVD players each video can be queued up whilst another is playing and then the switcher changes the signal from one player to the other, this avoids the audience having to wait while the DVD’s are changed and makes for a very professional presentation.
So you’ve got your data projector, your cue light system, your stage monitor and your DVD playback.
In corporate event http://www.advantaproductions.com/ planning we often further enhance the conference by deciding to use another video production technique, and ideas what it might be?
Recently I did an event which had a live camera feed. Much the same as you are used to seeing a music concerts, where there is a large screen showing the view from a live camera.
The client wanted this for two different reasons firstly there was a presenter that didn’t have any PowerPoint slides except a name slide, so when he was presenting we had a live camera feed on the screen so the audience had a more up close and personal experience with the presentation. Then we utilised the live camera feed during the question and answer session for the same effect. By using two cameras we were able to switch between the person asking the question and the speaker responding to the question so everyone could properly see and hear both the question and the answer.
The second reason was that the client wanted to use some footage for the internet like a webcast, to be run after the live event. Certain elements of the conference were edited out and compressed for the internet so that delegates who were unable to attend could get a feeling of the content of the conference|, simply by watching it on their PC’s}.
Sound System (Public Address PA)
The sound system can range from a couple of speakers and one microphone in a small conference for say 50 delegates, or multiple speakers and microphones for up to thousands of delegates.
The basic sound system requirements are speakers, amplifiers, microphones and a mixing desk, to enable each microphone or set of speakers to be turned up and down as required.
The speakers are generally on stands, however if you are organising a large conference they may be able to be flown from truss above to give an even coverage in the centre of the room. As audiences get bigger then it gets a bit more complicated.
In the event that you do have a very large audience than a delay line is required, this ensures that the signal reaches all of the speakers in the various locations around the room, or venue, at the exact same time removing any echo there might be.
There are various different types of microphones, the most commonly used these days are the tie clip radio microphones which enables the presenter the freedom to walk around the stage cable free.
If the presenters are going to stay at the lectern then lectern microphones which are wired are more suitable.
With regards the amplifier, most professional amps will run four speakers so if you need eight speakers for good coverage then two amplifiers will be needed. When the amount of speakers and amplifiers is specified, the next piece of equipment required is a mixing desk, generally people who are doing their own event don’t plan for this, but it can be the one piece of crucial equipment that makes the difference between an amateur and a professional event.
The mixing desk takes in all the signals that need to be heard through the speakers, such as the microphones, CD players and video playback. Once the equipment is plugged into the Mixing console, a feed is taken out of the desk and into the amplifiers, then from the amplifier to the speakers.
After this has been done the sound engineer then equalises the system which in layman’s terms means making it sound good in areas of the room. A well equalised sound system will have the feeling for the delegate, that the presenter is seated next to them not shouting from the front of the room.
All mixing consoles have a basic equaliser on the unit itself, however a professional conference producer will know it is advisable to get a separate graphic equaliser which has more options on it.
In a very large room it is recommend having what is called a multicore which as the name suggests is a cable with multiple cores inside it that carries the signals up and down the room from the control position from front of house to the control position backstage.
Lighting
Lighting is one of the most important visual elements of the conference. If you don’t have the luxury of a bespoke conference set then lighting can make all the difference.
There are several different types of lighting available, there is up-lighting normally provided by Par 64 floor cans, which you will recognise from seeing any professionally staged event. These can have coloured gel in them to add a set wash. There are also Fresnells which is a type of lamp which can hang from a truss or floor stand and again these can have a coloured gel in them to provide a set wash or coloured lighting effects. Profile lights are used to highlight elements of the set such as logos, steps or other details.
The most modern type of lamps on the market are LED lights. They are the most expensive type of lighting but they are worth it if you have the budget, the beauty of this type of lighting is that it can change colour at the press of a button|, which saves having to use gels to set the colour, and of course is a much more flexible for of lighting. I am sure you have seen LED lights being used all over the place these days, in torches, in mirrors, in cars, there are even some new cats eyes in the road that use LED lights.
Once the Lighting type and style is specified then it’s a good idea to get a lighting designer involved.
The designer will specify the type of lamp, where it should go, and what it’s going to do, if possible it’s best to hang lighting on a truss in front of the set, as opposed to using floor mounted stands. After the lighting has been decided on then it will need power, this usually comes from the venue supply via a dimmer rack to the lamps.
Crew
The crew is very important as they pull all the elements of the show together, professional conference production companies will know the value of a crew communication system which comprises of headphones and belt packs for each crew member allowing them to communicate with each other, and the production manager or producer.
On larger shows we have a production manager and if required a conference producer, either one of these will show call, which means they will tell the crew what they should be doing and when they should be doing it. For example, when a video is due to be played they will let the video engineer, the sound engineer and the lighting engineers know in advance so they are ready when the caller say run VT.
Transportation
Again transportation is a crucial aspect of any event, or else how is everything you have ordered going to get there at the right time on the right day? The size of the vehicle is dependent on the size of the show, it can be anything from a transit size van up to an arctic with a 40ft trailer. It is the responsibility of the conference production company to decide on the type and size of transportation, but remember if you are booking a venue and it’s a large show that requires an arctic then make sure the vehicle can get into the loading bay! Fortunately it is not from my own experience that I have learnt this but from watching a competitor learn the it the hard way many years ago at an event I was working at!
In Summary
Organising a conference requires a lot of forward planning, the more you put in to it before the event the smoother it will run on the day.
Remember to look after your crew because they are the ones who enable it to all happen, look after your presenters because they are the ones it is happening for, and most importantly look after your delegates if you want it to happen to them again in the future. If you follow these basic rules that then you will have a successful event, good luck!
Yes, you can watch dvds on your iPod
July 24, 2009 by John38 · 9 Comments
If you’ve owned an iPod for very long, you have probably learned that you can’t watch dvds on it right out of the box. Apple doesn’t provide the software for this, so you need to get a dvd to iPod converter from a third party. There are several out there, but not all of them are worth the cost, or worth the hassle associated with some of the free software.
After testing several dvd to iPod software programs, it was clear that the Cucusoft Ultimate DVD Converter was the best bang for the buck. Not only does it allow you to watch your dvds on every iPod video player, it also converts dvds to the Microsoft Zune, the Apple iPhone, the Sony PSP, video capable mp3 players, and video capable mobile phones, and much more. There are dvd to iPod converters that only convert to iPod, but the Cucusoft Ultimate converter converts to most any player out there. Since most people own more than kind of player, it makes sense to get a converter that works with all of them instead of buying a separate converter for each, doesn’t it?
To convert dvds to iPod fast and without errors, Cucusoft worked best for me. It works with most every player out there, and is compatible with all versions of Windows. It does not work with Macs. You’ll have to get a different program specifically designed work with Macs. The software is very user friendly, and the new “1 Click Mode” makes it so simple, anyone can use it. And, unlike most other similar software programs, you don’t have to convert to avi first. Cucusoft converts dvds directly into iPod format.
