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ValentineCyesterday at 7:49 PM5 repliesview on HN

> Finally, watch out for events that put video of their sessions online. Having a couple of YouTube links of you doing your thing in front of a live, appreciate audience can make all the difference when a programme committee is looking at a handful of talks and can only accept one of them.

This, very much this.

I run a paid, one-day, mid-sized conference every year, and with only so many slots, we find it very, very difficult to risk choosing people who don't have videos of themselves speaking.

A short meetup talk or a lightning talk at a different conference could make all the difference towards being selected, because we need to know that you're vaguely capable of conveying what you want to share to the audience.


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ghafftoday at 12:38 AM

My professionally produced video is a bit old though I have others recorded on a webcam. I don't know how often they're looked at (and I know a lot of people on the conference committees) but it's certainly useful to have at least something.

Aachenyesterday at 10:01 PM

I don't want videos of me online. Would an audio recording + slides suffice in your opinion? Or would you doubt it was really live in front of a sufficiently large audience? Idk how common fraud here would be

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ekjhgkejhgkyesterday at 11:20 PM

Thank you for the thought you put into this. It's really frustrating when a speaker has an accent so strong it's unintelligible.

zahlmanyesterday at 10:29 PM

Okay, but what about the first time?

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NooneAtAll3yesterday at 8:32 PM

do you record and post videos of your own?

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