When you say answering questions, is that a Q&A session with the producer? Or is the winner responding to a list of provided questions?
For distance Q&A, I've used Skype with Camtasia. Some of the gear on the other end wasn't too good, but my client didn't care as long as the content had impact.Curtis Nichols
PCS Production Co.On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Lou Wirth loutv@mindspring.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I have a client who is a global software company and they are doing awards for employees. They want to do a video on the winners. 11 winners scattered around US and a few in India, etc. The producer would like to capture each winner introducing themselves and then answering a few questions. This audio would run under stills we cut together. She is asking for the best way to do this. My first concern it the quality of the mic so I suggested to be sure each has a decent usb mic to plug into the computer. Then I am a bit lost as too best capture method for voice in a live chat situation. Skype? We don't need video so is there a good way to connect audio using computers and then be able to capture the chat?
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