Lunching with Mark Cuban
Yesterday, Mark Cuban spoke at the Consumer Electronics Association luncheon. Before he spoke I had lunch with him and asked him for a quick comment on his hopes for the Dallas Mavericks basketball team (he’s the owner) and his thoughts on what’s happening in the HDTV market (he’s an investor in HDNet, which makes and distributes content for HD screens).
Tags: Mark Cuban, Dallas Mavericks, HDNet
October 18th, 2006 at 10:07 pm
Robert,
If you are really serious about this video stuff, you need to learn how to use a wireless lavalier microphone as well as a good shotgun mic
and a good portable on-camera soft light. Mark is a good interview, and knows all about TV, but I could not hear him.
October 19th, 2006 at 8:39 am
Robert,
I think when you’re talking to Mark Cuban, the “who are you” “where are we” questions feels mildly inappropriate. Everybody knows who he is and your description tells us where you are.
Outside of that, I’m a big fan. I love your stuff.
Andy
October 19th, 2006 at 5:55 pm
Andy: maybe. But I do that partly so historians who find my tapes 100 years from now (if they survive) will be able to figure out who people were on them.
October 20th, 2006 at 10:37 am
David: I had to setup and turn the camera on within 20 seconds cause Mark was going somewhere else. I messed it up. But, you definitely need a better sound system. On my cheap little Lenovo sound system I can hear Mark just fine.
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