[Nfb-history] recording my state convention

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Sat Sep 17 01:56:31 UTC 2011


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Mike Freeman
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On Sep 16, 2011, at 15:18, Chris Nusbaum <dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi fellow Federationists,
> 
> I'm very happy to say that I'm now definitely going to my state convention in Ocean City, Maryland!!! I've also been asked to speak at the NFBMD general session on my experiences at the Leadership and Advocacy in Washington (LAW) Program, which I attended back in April! Now, I'd love to record what parts of my state convention I can, and use my recordings both for my own use and that of other interested people.  For those of you who recorded national convention, did you need special permission to do so from the Federation? What is involved in recording an NFB state or national convention? I don't have any professional recording equipment, as Peter and others on this list do, but I plan on recording either with my BrailleNote or with my Victor Stream, which both have pretty clear microphones, in my opinion.  I don't intend to sell the recordings, just to record the parts of the convention I choose to go to, then post a message to this list and the NFBMD list, asking people on those lists if they would be interested in obtaining one or more of the recordings, and if so to email me off list.  I would then email them the recordings in a WAV format.  If the staff would like me to, I can also send the recordings to the tenBroek library for archiving.  For those who have recorded conventions before, what did you have to do to record the sessions and give them to interested people, if anything? Thanks for any help!
> 
> Chris
> 
> Chris Nusbaum
> 
> "The real problem of blindness is not the loss of eyesight.  The real problem is the misunderstanding and lack of education that exists.  If a blind person has the proper training and opportunity, blindness can be reduced to a mere physical nuisance." -- Kenneth Jernigan (President of the National Federation of the Blind, 1968-1986.)
> 
> Visit the I C.A.N.  Foundation online at: www.icanfoundation.info for
> information on our foundation and how it helps blind and visually
> impaired children in MD say "I can!"
> 
> 
> Sent from my BrailleNote
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