Super job, Ace, from one of your subscribers -- a mother of three adult children, all of whom live in the Oceanside/San Diego area. You, Arnie Gunderson, and Helen Caldicott have all enlightened me over the last thirty years or so to the travesty that is our nuclear power industry. Thank you, again and again. Keep up the good fight! We need you...
Ahhh, why didn't you tweet me about this meeting, I didn't even know about it! Please let me know when there is another opportunity like this to participate & be heard.
Too bad the audio is so poor, I would have liked to be able to understand what is being said. Next time try putting some compression on the audio track and boosting the gain. Compression will reduce the volume of the clapping, allowing the audio for the rest of the video to be turned up.
@ChanceAddison Thanks for the comment! I did actually do dozens of volume adjustments using both Adobe Premier and Soundbooth, as well as removing clicks coughs, bangs, clangs, children screaming, and phones ringing using the graphic display capabilities in SB (but admittedly, I didn't remove all of those). But you're correct that I didn't attempt to massage the audio with more advanced techniques. What really would have been a better thing to do would be to set up a remote mike at the podium!
Super job, Ace, from one of your subscribers -- a mother of three adult children, all of whom live in the Oceanside/San Diego area. You, Arnie Gunderson, and Helen Caldicott have all enlightened me over the last thirty years or so to the travesty that is our nuclear power industry. Thank you, again and again. Keep up the good fight! We need you...
wamy49 4 months ago
Ahhh, why didn't you tweet me about this meeting, I didn't even know about it! Please let me know when there is another opportunity like this to participate & be heard.
HeadNtheClouds 9 months ago
The other tactic is to get your self a fairly cheap remote mike and get it properly stationed at the podium - stage...
Most of the dubbed comments are so Ace. Good stuff. What I would do is take the raw footage and work it into a serious counter piece.
Hey they are committed to a safety conscious work environment... What a soundbite!
aaenergynet 9 months ago
Too bad the audio is so poor, I would have liked to be able to understand what is being said. Next time try putting some compression on the audio track and boosting the gain. Compression will reduce the volume of the clapping, allowing the audio for the rest of the video to be turned up.
ChanceAddison 9 months ago
@ChanceAddison Thanks for the comment! I did actually do dozens of volume adjustments using both Adobe Premier and Soundbooth, as well as removing clicks coughs, bangs, clangs, children screaming, and phones ringing using the graphic display capabilities in SB (but admittedly, I didn't remove all of those). But you're correct that I didn't attempt to massage the audio with more advanced techniques. What really would have been a better thing to do would be to set up a remote mike at the podium!
AceHoffman 9 months ago
What should have the NCR have learned from Fukushima?
Nuke Plants + Earthquake faults + Tsunami Hazard Zones = #Fukushima
darinrmcclure 9 months ago