Oct. 5, 2024

Dan LeFebvre talks CGI in Movies Today and Hands on with the Elgato Prompter – HGG625

Dan LeFebvre talks CGI in Movies Today and Hands on with the Elgato Prompter – HGG625

Dan LeFebvre from the Based on a True Story podcast about the benefits of using teleprompters, specifically the Elgato model. Dan shares insights on technology’s evolution in video production, the significance of eye contact,

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Dan LeFebvre from the Based on a True Story podcast about the benefits of using teleprompters, specifically the Elgato model. Dan shares insights on technology’s evolution in video production, the significance of eye contact, and the potential role of AI in content creation. We also reflect on the art of storytelling in podcasts. To wrap up, Dan invites listeners to check out his upcoming episode featuring Lou Vero, offering behind-the-scenes stories from the “Miracle on Ice” in sports history. Thanks for listening!



















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* “The best stuff is the stuff you don’t even notice.” ([0:16:33])




This quote is in reference to how good CGI and visual effects in movies can be so seamless that the audience doesn’t even realize it’s not practical effects.




* “I think a lot of it is preference, and I think the more tools that are available, I think those preferences might change some.” ([0:48:08])




This quote discusses how people’s preferences around video production and presentation may evolve as more tools become available.




* “I think especially for in my case, you know, being a podcast and entertaining, people are going to want that human element.” ([1:11:11])




This quote reflects Dan’s view that for podcasting and entertainment, maintaining a human element is important, even as AI and technology advance.



Show Chapters



[0:00] Welcome to Home Gadget Geeks[5:44] Meet Dan LeFebvre[7:38] Exploring Movies and History[20:05] The Evolution of CGI[30:00] The Future of Movie Making[37:47] Transitioning to Teleprompters[48:52] Meeting Dynamics[52:10] Headset Innovations[54:37] Teleprompter Technology[1:03:47] Future of Teleprompters[1:07:12] AI in Communication[1:12:58] The Human Element[1:25:47] Evolving Podcasting[1:30:32] Upcoming Interview[1:35:15] Hosting Solutions



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