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May 17, 2001 <br /> Communications Ad Hoc Comxnittee Meeting Minutes <br /> items were be more visible to the viewer. Discussion ensued in regards to the placexnent <br /> of same and the understanding of the optimum camera angle. Mr. Klang suggested <br /> , placement on an alternative wall. Ms. Arnson suggested that if the City desired to cable <br /> cast large amounts smaller iterns, a piece of equipment called an Elmo could be <br /> considered. Chair Brenner questioned whether this was being utilized by the City of <br /> Blaine. Ms. Arnson stated that the City of Blaine was utilizing a camera stationed on the <br /> ceiling. Ms. Arnson stated that the City of Spring Lake Park is utilizing an Elmo and <br /> described same. Mr. Klang questioned an estimated purchase price of same. Ms. Arnson <br /> stated that she would forward same to the Committee. Mr. Klang stated that the <br /> information would be useful for future consideration; however, he felt that the correct <br /> positioning of the plans, sketches or diagrams could correct the current problem. <br /> Chair Brenner stated that just recently, staff was replaying Council meetings on a daily <br /> basis and does the City have the capability to program same during the evening and <br /> weekends. Mr. Klang stated that when he video tapes/cable casts the Council meetings <br /> he must manually switch from the Scala systems to cable casting. Ms. Arnson suggested <br /> the purchase of a Leightonix Switcher which will remotely operate numerous playback <br /> VCRs and respective timing software. Ms. Arnson stated that the Cities of Blaine and <br /> Lexington. Ms. Arnson stated that she would also forward this information to the <br /> Committee. <br /> Ms. Arnson also suggested that a free-lance consultant, who has been used by other � <br /> cities, could be utilized to design Council Chambers to its ultimate cable casting � <br /> arrangements. ' <br /> Chair Brenner uestioned whether the Committee desired to recommend an summer II <br /> q y I <br /> events so the opportunities would not be missed. Chair Brenner questioned whether Mr. ! <br /> Klang or classmates desired to become involved in same. Mr. Klang stated that �, <br /> dependent upon scheduling, the possibility couid be viable. Chair Brenner stated that the <br /> Committee needed to research these possibilities and discuss same at their next meeting. <br /> Ms. Arnson questioned whether the City had staff that is in charge of assembling and <br /> distributing upcoming events or press releases. Committee Member Fairbrother stated <br /> that he felt that this was one (1) of the areas where communications is lacking due to the <br /> fact that each Committee/Commission is doing their own thing. Ms. Arnson explained <br /> the reasoning behind her addressing this issue was because NMTC is also laoking for <br /> events to cover for news stories. Chair Brenner stated that NMTC should be contacted <br /> first and coordinate scheduling of taping of the event(s). The program could be played on <br /> Channei 15 and a duplicate tape could be provided to the Ciry for playback on Channel <br /> 16. Mr. Klang stated that Centennial High School offers numerous incentives for <br /> students far involvement in video production outside of the day-to-day school curriculurn <br /> , and that NMTC has contacted them on many occasions. Mr. Klang stated that Mr. Peter <br /> Crawford was Centennial High School's video production instructor. Consensus was that <br /> ' the nnore video production coverage of school activities the more viewers there would be. <br /> , Mr. Tronson stated that typically, events such as Fete des Lacs, NMTC would compile <br /> � enough background and events to encompass an entire show. <br /> Mr. Klang stated that what the City needed was to first have someone look over the <br /> City's existing equipment to determine is cunent capabilities. Committee Member <br /> Fairbrother questioned whether this was something the NMTC could provide. Ms. <br /> Arnson concurred. <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br />