Very brief flicks to close-ups of the commandline just aren't good enough.
What is the point in spending 99% of the video of a talk like this from a viewpoint way at the back of the room?
In a presentation like this - we don't need to see so many long distance shots of the presenter along with audience backs-of-heads. Why so hesitant to linger on the screen and give us a chance to read and absorb what he's doing???
Sorry.. but the camera work is terrible.
Very brief flicks to close-ups of the commandline just aren't good enough.
What is the point in spending 99% of the video of a talk like this from a viewpoint way at the back of the room?
In a presentation like this - we don't need to see so many long distance shots of the presenter along with audience backs-of-heads. Why so hesitant to linger on the screen and give us a chance to read and absorb what he's doing???
neuronstorm 1 year ago