Now Playing at Reason.tv: The Reason.tv Talk Show with Nick Gillespie and Michael C. Moynihan
From their DC HQ, reason.tv's Nick Gillespie and Michael C. Moynihan have a freewheeling talk about politics, culture, and changing social mores with Alternative to Marriage's Nicky Grist and In Seach of Bill Clinton author John D. Gartner.
Approximately 30 minutes; shot by Dan Hayes.
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It's a great show with a lot of potential. Different camera angles (i.e., closeups of whomever is speaking) would take it up a notch or two. Of course, I guess you'd need to have 5 different cameras all synced via timecode, or something like that, and then some post editing. Not sure whether you're up for all that.
I tried four times, It plays for under a minute and ends. Is it just my POS PC, or is there something else up with it?
Is the room filled with helium?
Hmmmm....Domestic partnership laws vs the largest financial crisis in our lifetimes.....Wow, come on.......
You guys should produce a segment called "Michael Moynihan buys some longer socks so that his ankles aren't exposed"
No Johnny, it not just your machine. Flash often craps out like that. For pity's sake, why can't we have direct access to MPEG-4 or Vorbis streams?