Your online audience deserves the same quality as the physically present one. This requires multiple cameras, clear sound, real-time directing, and a person that ensures everything is running in tip top shape, so that you can focus on what matters.
Two, three, or more cameras, depending on what the event entails. Real-time switching, different angles for speakers, audience and slides. That is where true, quality production begins.
Lavalier microphones or handheld ones, live mixing, without the echo or noise, these ensures that the people at home hear you loud and clear, watching from the comfort of their personal space, on any platform you prefer, be it YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Zoom or even your own internal platform. We’ve got you covered.
We know that livestreams can only be watched once, but what happens when it ends? Nothing, exactly, that’s why we also record them, a livestream is one and done, but a recording can be used anytime after.
The livestream freezes right in the middle of the speech. Questions from the public sound like mumbling. Blue screens pop up. Sound randomly cuts off when the next speaker starts.
We’ve all seen those event ruining catastrophes, so we make sure none of that happens, as obvious as it may sound, these aren’t that common or easy to pull off. They are the results of the best kind of work, the one you can’t see in the middle of the stream.
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