After two previous live streamed events Help for Heroes, the armed forces charity, contacted us again to help stage and broadcast their 2019 Internal Virtual Conference. The conference was designed to be a mixture of pre recorded content, produced by their excellent in-house Videographer Joe Gower, and live content from a mock studio that we would set up. Help For Heroes have a very experienced team but most hadn't worked in a multi-camera environment or live streamed on th
solo16 provide affordable live streaming services in the South of England and across the UK. We use high-end TV broadcast equipment and cameras and our camera crews all have TV credits to their name. You will not find any Digital SLR cameras or domestic grade equipment being used on our livestreams or inexperienced crew who are new to this process and may or may not get it right for you. Our streaming services can be as simple as a live single camera through to a complete Out
We recently provided live streaming services to armed forces charity, Help for Heroes. They were planning an internal 'Virtual Conference' event for their volunteers and wanted elements of this to include live broadcasts from their famous Tin Hut in Tidworth near Salisbury. Working with their in-house video team and external company iVent we set up a small studio using a PPU, Vision Mix Operator, lighting, two cameras and Camera Assistant. The broadcasts incorporated pre-reco
In today's world where we are used to everything happening instantly, it's is very important for us to be able to communicate with each other effectively, without necessarily being in the same room. This is just as important when it comes to conferences, meetings, and presentations. Many of you will have used a popular video conferencing tools but as an employer, you may not perhaps be completely aware of the difference between a webcast and a webinar. Let us explain. What is
Many people assume that providing a live stream of your event can have a negative impact on people actually attending. If they can watch it at home why pay for a ticket and come along in person? This is not always true and depends largely on the type of event. Live streaming can be a fantastic benefit to your event marketing and promotion. It’s all about how you conduct the live stream, what you choose to live stream and the story you’re trying to tell about your event. Here
Video streaming is becoming more common in market research as software developments are designed with the researcher in mind. Here are some top concerns and tips for using video streaming, and critical questions to help you find the right supplier. Definition of Video Streaming Video streaming is the delivery method used to transmit video and audio via the Internet from one location to another. Although this technology has existed for decades, video streaming has evolved over
What to Look For in a VideoStreaming Supplier There are five critical questions you should ask of your video streaming provider for your event. They are described in detail below: HOW GOOD IS THE QUALITY OF THE VIDEO AND AUDIO THAT YOU PROVIDE? The video and audio quality depends largely on the placement of the equipment at the location. This can dramatically impact your viewing experience. Ideally you want a camera designed for high quality streaming and that is located in t
McCann London approached us as Microsoft UK wanted to create a masterclass series with Photographer Allan Hinton (@chaiwalla) showcasing the way their Microsoft Surface product works in harmony with Adobe's Lightroom and other Adobe software. We worked with them and produced three live multi-camera Facebook Live broadcasts which were broadcast on their Facebook page. This was the first time that Microsoft UK had used Facebook Live to broadcast. One of the broadcasts can be se
We offer many ways to live broadcast on the web. Here are a few ideas for PR and Marketing Managers on how it may work for you or your clients. 1) Single Stream Live broadcast from a fixed position. This may be showing a large event floor, slow installation or to capture the atmosphere of an event. This can be an operated camera or it can be rigged and left indefinitely. 2) Event Highlights Capture the essence of your event with live interviews and coverage throughout the day