WEB 2.0 EXPO LOCATIONS:   SAN FRANCISCO  •   NEW YORK      |     WEB 2.0 SUMMIT
Kaitlin Pike

No conference pass this year? No problem. We’re livestreaming all keynotes; more information about this will soon be up on our home page. We will also have video recordings of several plenary sessions on our Blip.tv account and O’Reilly Media YouTube Channel. Here’s a quick rundown (thanks to @SuzAxtell for pulling this together):

What will be recorded?
- All plenary presentations taking place in the Special Events Hall on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday will be officially recorded, both audio and video.
- Launch Pad on Wednesday morning

What won’t be recorded?
No breakout sessions will be recorded.

Where will it be available?
On our Blip.tv account and O’Reilly Media YouTube Channel; links to videos on our YouTube channel will be posted on the Web 2.0 Expo home page as soon as footage is available.

When will it be available?
Footage from Tuesday afternoon will start to go up late Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday footage will be up on Thursday afternoon, etc., barring any technical glitches. All approved footage should be up within a week.

Are there any limitations on where video can be embedded?
No! Everyone is encouraged to embed the videos far and wide, either from Blip.tv or YouTube.

Can anyone shoot video during the show?
Yes! Shooting in the general convention center common areas is also fine. However, filming cannot be disruptive to other attendees or interfere with our official recording.

See you in New York City next week!

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Kaitlin Pike is the Community Manager for Web 2.0 Expo. She can be reached @w2e.

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3 Responses to “We’re Livestreaming and Recording Web 2.0 Expo”

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  2. Matton 15 Nov 2009 at 4:42 pm

    Love the openess of the Expo, thanks you very much!

  3. [...] Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. ET. Watch Tim O’Reilly welcome the Web 2.0 Expo New York community. Read our other post on livestreaming to find out what other types of events will be filmed and placed [...]

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