When Options Group asked us webcast the highlights of their 2016|2017 Compensation report to their staff and partners in two weeks, it helped that we already know the ample things to think about right away — the invites, the registration and all the other...
Getting the word out live has it’s advantages, and when you package it like a TV broadcast, you’re going to get the engagement you’re looking for. Here we used a Tricaster mini switch and three HD cameras to live edit and broadcast this meeting in a...
Live or Look-Live? There are only two reasons to go live: Urgent news that needs to get released all at once. You want feedback from the remote audience. Unless it’s number 1 above, I want to urge you to do a “look-live” followed by a live Q&A,...
On March 23rd we were happy to provide live web broadcasting for American Express Leadership Academy as they hosted the live keynote — The Future of Social Purpose Leadership. This lively discussion with two of the “World’s 50 Greatest Leaders”, Nancy Lublin,...
We were asked to provide live streaming service from Times Square in New York City, and this is how we did it. On November 6th, 2013, we live streamed the conference “Insight and Enlightenment into the World of Closed-End Funds”, the annual Closed-End Fund...
Oxygen Ads approached us to handle the live streaming broadcast from Roosevelt Hospital in NYC. The topic was Thyroid Nodules: Assessment and Management from Dr. Catherine Sinclair. Here’s how we handled it. We opted for a single camera at HD going into an imac...
These are the three basic levels of service you can get from a webcasting service provider. Each has it’s benefits and weaknesses. 1. Single Camera Stream – Sometimes you just want to broadcast something live. You can do it from a cell phone these days....