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Autodesk Samples
The presentation below is one in a large set of "Gallery at One Market" hosted slidecast interviews I did with the curator of the gallery. Click the embedded
player below, or, to quickly see the presentation in high quality playback mode, click this link and then select "high quality" playback.
At the 2008 Autodesk University event in December I had a blast interviewing two exeuctives from McKinstry, the Seattle-based
engineering firm Barack Obama noted in his 30-minute TV special the week before the election. This is a good example
of a live, on-the-show-floor podcast interview. Click the player below McKinstry web page snapshot to hear one of the
segments I recorded with the McKinstry team. And click the web page image to learn more about McKinstry.
The IPD video introduction project directly below is one of my favorites to date. My role on this project was to
be the "voice over" talent. In this case I used my home studio to capture the script elements, do basic audio
editing and provide the production team with high-quality wav audio files. Click the embedded player below, or, to quickly
see the presentation in high quality playback mode, click this link and then select "high quality" playback.
At the Greenbuild 2008 exhibit in Boston I had interviewed Janine Benyus of the Biomimicry Institute. This a particularly
good example of a live, on-the-show-floor podcast interview in a very noisy environment. Click the player below the
photo of Janine hear the podcast. And click Janine's photo to learn more about the Institute.
Janine Benyus of the Biomimicry Institute
The slidecast below is a good example of taking a PowerPoint presentation and turning it into a web video "slidecast."
In this case I recorded my Autodesk colleague Terry going through his presentation. I edited the recording, took the
individual sound files and using my slideshow making software created the final production. Click the embedded player
below, or, to quickly see the presentation in high quality playback mode click this link, and then select "high quality" playback.