Garage48 – IT services in 48 hours! (VIDEO)

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27 Mar 2010

Multi-billion IT businesses are often started somewhere in garages, where two guys (and a dog) come together and start working on something. Estonians startup leaders have united to advocate this concept of starting businesses.

They formed the club Garage48 and took events like Startup Weekend or 24 hour bit-camp as benchmarks. And now they plan to organise a series of events, where new services are created in just couple of days. The opening event will take place on April 16-18 in Tallinn and Ragnar Sass, the founder of United Dogs & Cats is talking about this in the video.

Some of the Estonian examples of 48-hour IT services include: 

  • Emp.ly - free social media recruitment service
  • Jõulukaart.com - old-fashioned paper-based and handwritten Christmas-cards delivered in a new way!
  • Passwd.me - unique and secure password generator by Usual.ee
  • Sayat.me - a free service that you can use to gather sincere and honest feedback from people you know, or give that feedback to others
  • Shrt.st - turn long, cryptic web links to short and sweet ones by Usual.ee
  • Skitrack – hassle-free task management and collaboration application
  • Registration for the opening event is still open!

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    3 Responses to Garage48 – IT services in 48 hours! (VIDEO)

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    Martin

    March 28th, 2010 at 10:49 pm

    Video interviews are great! Unfortunately this interview is very difficult to follow due to low volume voice (mic?) and the mix of background music.

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    Toivo Tänavsuu

    March 28th, 2010 at 11:27 pm

    I have to admit, I am still struggling to find “the right way to record and edit audio”. Since my cam only has inner mic, it becomes sometimes tricky, especially when there’s a background noise.
    If there’s someone willing to advise me on this matter, I’d be extremely thankful. How to record a good sound that is…

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    Robert Jakobson

    April 4th, 2010 at 5:29 pm

    Toivo,

    Sadly, there are no easy options or tutorials, what you need to do is test the optimal distance of the built-in microphone by doing a couple of sample interviews with friends and testing how the voice is recorded by the built-in microphone – since there are literally as many types of built-in microphones as there are cameras with them, each one slightly more different than the other. Some have simple controls inside the camera user interface, others do not. Then just try to make the best of the audio data with the help of run-of-the-mill, cheaper editors like Apple’s Final Cut Express (a cheaper version of Final Cut Pro). Even with apps cheaper than what the “pro’s” use, one can remove instances of annoying background audio and replace the general “buzzy” background sound of raw footage. With practice you ought to spend about 7-10 minutes editing one clip such as this for really a 5- out of 5 points result. Which is in a category of “very good”, but not “excellent”.

    Second of all, when making a clip for the web try not to have the person being interviewed/ acting as the talent framed from the below or from the above – it will make the person uncomfortable, since in these situations somebody is talking to the camera as if towards other people and is against the basic rule, which is neutrality and it demands that people be represented from the eye-level just like if you or I would be having a conversation in a cafe or behind a table you would look at the height of each others eyes etc.. rather than looking down on one another. It will also give a distorted view of someone’s facial features,which sometimes is not nice. Handheld cameras are not meant to be placed on tables.

    It is much more difficult than it seems, is it not? One might think that recording with smaller and cheaper cameras is easier, but actually the opposite is true – filming footage with these tools is an art form as evidenced by some of the French films of the nouvelle vague epoque.

    All the best,
    Robert Jakobson

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