Thank you, it was a very good presentation - but one aspect that I've seen more than not in those conferences videos (not only goto's, but technical ones in general): poor editing. Being objective about it: 50-60% of the time the speaker is talking, pointing or explaining about a diagram or material presented on a slide, but 90% (or more) of the time the video is showing only the speaker. I don't understand why not to show the split view (speaker plus the screen) all the time? It's just frustrating.
Thank you, it was a very good presentation - but one aspect that I've seen more than not in those conferences videos (not only goto's, but technical ones in general): poor editing. Being objective about it: 50-60% of the time the speaker is talking, pointing or explaining about a diagram or material presented on a slide, but 90% (or more) of the time the video is showing only the speaker. I don't understand why not to show the split view (speaker plus the screen) all the time? It's just frustrating.
Eduardo Vaz de Mello Just open the slides if you're on desktop.
Joseph Huang Thanks, I actually never knew the slides were available - my fault not paying attention.
Dear video editors, could you please grant your viewers more time to read the slides, even if there is a download link in the description?
Yes this was extremely annoying!
I never learnd more by looking at a man pointing on stuff I dont see.
Thanks so much for the talk, Jez -- I learned a lot!
On demand test env: you probably get a coffee while it spins up and get out of flow… ;)
Why is it the videos from tech conferences tend to be the worst?
Teamwork can be used to build a team or harm others using junk team spirit.
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