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Fantastic idea, the video gives the larger audience a chance to learn about our situation. Thank you for producing this video.
An additional way to visualize the peak issue is available as a modeling tool which can be downloaded from this site. This tool graphically displays the supply graph into the future following the changes you make to the input parameters sliders (total reserves, production rate, depletion rate, etc). You can also create linearization charts from the current production graph and interactively slide the linearization data selection set along the data points to view how moving the data set effects the total calculated reserves quantity.
I posted this on TOD about a year ago, but since the readership has increased, I would like to suggest others to have a look. Sorry Apple users, this is only written for Windows OS. Anyone who would like the source code to port to Apple is welcome to, just email me.
Great start,
recognizing zero budget constraints but!
Moves a little slow for AV presentation, people can absorb more information with a faster delivery for AV presentations.
vocal audio gets a bit lost under music at times and the music sucks, vocal also has some distortion in places that causes words to be lost.
A Superlearning style format may be appropriate.
I would be glad to contribute to any AV project, I have a small music recording studio and half a dozen multimedia computers with various softwares for music, movie and animation production, no skill with visual side of production but my niece makes movies (she's 17 and wants to become a film director). Leave an email at this thread if interested and I will reply. (I'm zealous about my cyber-privacy)
Great idea and I think I would be able to help you out as well. I do CG and animation (for almost 10 years), so I could help you with the "V" part of the AV projects Lucifer mentioned. ;)
I think the speed is OK, all he has to do is limit the music to the beginning and end (not have music playing during voice-overs), and use a decent microphone for the voice-overs. Other than the sound quality, the video is great.