[FOSS4G-Oceania] Motion: A/V spending
adam steer
adam.d.steer at gmail.com
Mon Oct 29 22:26:06 PDT 2018
+1. great work, thanks!
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 at 16:09, Martin Tomko <tomkom at unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
> +1
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> *From: *FOSS4G-Oceania <foss4g-oceania-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> on behalf
> of Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter at gmail.com>
> *Date: *Tuesday, 30 October 2018 at 4:01 pm
> *To: *"foss4g-oceania at lists.osgeo.org" <foss4g-oceania at lists.osgeo.org>
> *Subject: *Re: [FOSS4G-Oceania] Motion: A/V spending
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> +1
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> On 30/10/18 3:12 pm, John Bryant wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I've been running around a fair bit over the past few weeks, pulling
> together the information we need about A/V at the venue. The Uni has some
> excellent equipment in place, and nearly all of our needs are met without
> any additional expenditure.
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> There are 2 items I'd like to get approval for spending money on though:
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> 1. *An on-site Uni-supplied A/V tech to be present to help immediately
> resolve any technical issues*. Without this, we have the option of
> calling the Uni help desk, and A/V issues will be resolved in due course.
> However, we have a tight schedule, and an A/V issue could cause a major
> disruption. Also, for a significant part of the program, we'll be running
> in 3 rooms, so 3x the risk of something going wrong. To have a dedicated
> A/V tech on site will cost something in the range of $1000-1400 for the 2
> days.
> 2. *Additional microphones in Theatres B & C*. The secondary rooms (B
> & C) only come equipped with a single lapel mic, no handheld mics. This
> means that session chairs & presenters would have to share a lapel mic, and
> there are no handheld mics for the audience to ask questions. This is
> especially problematic for the video recording, which relies on the
> built-in PA system for the audio, but could also present problems for
> people with hearing difficulties. There is an easy solution: an on-campus
> company called AVMelbourne can provide extra A/V equipment, which in this
> case would involve installing an additional microphone kit in the 2 rooms
> for the 2 conf days, giving us 2 lapels & 2 handheld mics in each room,
> which would be plenty. They've quoted $1200 for this service.
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> The Public Lecture Theatre comes supplied with 1 lapel mic and 2 handheld
> mics, so should be OK as is. We have the option of getting additional mics
> installed for the panel session, but I've asked around a bit and people
> seem to be OK with 1 lapel & 2 HH for that session.
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> The current budget already has $1000 for '*Audio visual equipment &
> labour*', so the total impact of this proposal is to increase that budget
> item by to $1600.
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> So, the motion is:
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> *We increase the Audio visual equipment & labour expense in the budget by
> $1600 to cover the incremental cost of: 1) a Uni A/V person on site during
> the conference days, and 2) additional microphones in the secondary
> presentation rooms during the conference days.*
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> I know I would sleep a bit easier with these in place, so obviously a +1
> from me. We have a very healthy budget surplus to draw from.
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> Cheers
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> John
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