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Meeting 11-02-2017
* short report *

retro planning

* 20 -25 juin: 
    date workshop 
* debut mai: 
    communication grand public
* fin avril: 
    petit film fait en utilisant l'axiom BB + picam ( / pi8?) fait maison
* jeudi 2 mars: present to Kino meeting
* wednesday 1 mars:
    RDV dans un mois: 
    place to be determined .... 
    if you want to join, contact: jean-michel*AT*dethier.org
* à partir de maintenant:

Maxim shows the Axiom camera, on e of 15 Beta models, this one is known as "the Belgian Beta"

it produces 4K video in raw
sends out per ethernet connection to an external recorder that is not free, not part of the development.
The camera consists of different carts plugged together
* 1 cart fpga by micro.zed
http://microzed.org/product/picozed-sdr-1x1-som
* one demi carte is empty and will be dedicated to sensors, wifi, bluetooth, to facilitate controle
* one demi is for the capteur

The Axiom is based on the Elphel, they are disconnected from Apertus
And they are totally absorbed in Google streetmap.

it is powered 12 v, it can be plugged to 2 usb 3 ports

https://wiki.apertus.org/index.php/AXIOM_Beta/AXIOM_Beta_Hardware

The discussion is about what form a workshop should / could take. 
Sure is that it should produce image, using open source camera. 
But If only one Axiom camera is available, it is better to choose some other format then 'kino'. Many people understand what Kino as a method is and thay might expect the same way of working. 
Maybe is is better to make it into a workshop, you come to learn from each other and to get to know ope source montage, camera etc. 

One (interesting) Idea is to also have Pi cams available. They are small and are not having the same impact and intent as the Axiom, but they allow for experiment. Still Full HD, and the converted 8mm seems fun
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/hacking-8mm-camera/

It looks wise to format the workshop. 
* not too many people, 20/30 is already great
* mix between resource persons and open call
* mix between expertises (engineer, filmer, actor, monteur, sound, bricoleur, people connected to Libre Cinema, ...)

to be continued !