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<blockquote data-quote="Magnetoman" data-source="post: 127696" data-attributes="member: 2806"><p>People who live in Triumph houses shouldn't throw stones...</p><p></p><p>It turns out I am very well equipped for video, and have made more than enough of them to know just how time consuming it is. Stopping every few minutes to take off gloves, reposition the camera and lighting, putting gloves back on again, and then trying to remember where I left off is a lot of effort, followed by the time just to do a minimal edit of the clips and post them.</p><p></p><p>It happens that right now we (i.e. my co-curator Ultan Guilfoyle and I) need to make two 2-minute and two 50-minute videos each for the 'The Motorcycle: Design, Art, Desire' exhibition that will open in Brisbane in two months. Even if Ultan weren't an award-winning documentary filmmaker, neither of us would agree to do this on Zoom. So, we're in the process of deciding just how we want to "film" these in high def. video given that we live a few thousand miles apart and neither of us is about to hop on a plane to go to where the other lives.</p><p></p><p>That's actually a downside of doing it as a blog, because the nature of the web is that I'd almost certainly have to lock out comments, keeping me from that benefit. Another downside is such a blog only would remain available for as long as I, or my heirs, paid the annual fee, and that's assuming the hosting organization itself stays in business.</p><p></p><p>Through the AMCA forum I learned that 'American Iron' recently ceased publication and along with it caimag forum disappeared, which apparently was a treasure trove of Harley information that had been posted there over a number of years. This makes a place like the VOC Forum attractive, since it is more likely to remain in place for longer than some of the other options.</p><p></p><p>If I were him I wouldn't be too receptive to this, since he would need to agree to something without any way of fully knowing what he was agreeing to. If I were in his position, I would politely decline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magnetoman, post: 127696, member: 2806"] People who live in Triumph houses shouldn't throw stones... It turns out I am very well equipped for video, and have made more than enough of them to know just how time consuming it is. Stopping every few minutes to take off gloves, reposition the camera and lighting, putting gloves back on again, and then trying to remember where I left off is a lot of effort, followed by the time just to do a minimal edit of the clips and post them. It happens that right now we (i.e. my co-curator Ultan Guilfoyle and I) need to make two 2-minute and two 50-minute videos each for the 'The Motorcycle: Design, Art, Desire' exhibition that will open in Brisbane in two months. Even if Ultan weren't an award-winning documentary filmmaker, neither of us would agree to do this on Zoom. So, we're in the process of deciding just how we want to "film" these in high def. video given that we live a few thousand miles apart and neither of us is about to hop on a plane to go to where the other lives. That's actually a downside of doing it as a blog, because the nature of the web is that I'd almost certainly have to lock out comments, keeping me from that benefit. Another downside is such a blog only would remain available for as long as I, or my heirs, paid the annual fee, and that's assuming the hosting organization itself stays in business. Through the AMCA forum I learned that 'American Iron' recently ceased publication and along with it caimag forum disappeared, which apparently was a treasure trove of Harley information that had been posted there over a number of years. This makes a place like the VOC Forum attractive, since it is more likely to remain in place for longer than some of the other options. If I were him I wouldn't be too receptive to this, since he would need to agree to something without any way of fully knowing what he was agreeing to. If I were in his position, I would politely decline. [/QUOTE]
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