Thomas B.
Larp in Switzerland
My first foray into English-language larp documentation (aka bragging about my larp scene in an international setting) was a talk about larp in Switzerland at Knudepunkt 2011. I have re-recorded it in video form so you can enjoy my sweet French accent in something else than a steampunk setting. I’ve said a few stupid things on the audio and had massive problems with synching sound and image with HyperCam 2, so please excuse the weird fast-playing videos. Advice on better -free- software is most welcome. This is also my last “content heavy” post for the next four weeks, as I have a larp to write!
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