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Guide to Live Streaming Equipment: Essential Gear for High-Quality Broadcasts
Live streaming connects brands to wider audiences and requires the right tools, such as webcams, microphones, and software. Key equipment includes Logitech Brio webcams and Blue Yeti X microphones. Beginners should start simple and expand gear as needed, streaming on platforms like YouTube and Twitch to reach new viewers effectively.
IABM Releases Enterprise AV Spotlight Report
Summary: The streaming market is maturing, squeezing traditional broadcasters' budgets and limiting MediaTech growth in core markets. However, the Enterprise AV market is growing dynamically due to increased demand for high-quality production. This guide aims to assist MediaTech suppliers entering this expanding market.
Takeaways from Broadcast AV Power Hour: Wireless Frequencies for Production
Learn more about wireless frequencies and read experts takeaways from our Broadcast AV Power Hour: Wireless Frequencies for Production.
Broadcast AV: Wireless Frequencies for Production
59:43Many of the signals we transmit are wireless. Have you ever wondered why do wireless mics have so many available channels? Why did the Bluetooth receiver stop working when the wireless access point was installed? Can I use my wireless intercom in the same location as my wireless HD-SDI transmitter? This webinar focuses on specific frequency ranges for unlicensed wireless transmission, covering audio, video, intercom, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. Learn how to select a legal frequency and how to scan for the best available frequencies.
Types of Microphones: Choosing the Right Mic for Every Use
Explore the different types of microphones — dynamic, condenser, ribbon, USB, lavalier, and shotgun. This guide delves into each mic's unique characteristics, best uses, and examples. Whether for live performances, studio recording, podcasting, or film production, understanding these details will help you choose the right microphone for your specific needs.
Content Production and Streaming Power Hour: Lighting for Streaming
Having a high quality, broadcast look to your streams adds credibility. We consulted industry professionals on how to assess your space and pick the best lighting.
6 Essential Tips for Utilizing Virtual Backgrounds
Many people have begun incorporating virtual backgrounds to add a personal touch to their conference calls. But some businesses are taking these backgrounds a step further.
Content Production and Streaming Power Hour: AI Tools for Video
There’s an increasing demand for higher production video conferencing with the help of AI tools. Check out these tips from our Content Production and Streaming Power Hour: AI Tools for Video.
Sustainability on Set
While the term "green runners" might not be as commonplace today, the concept of promoting sustainability on film sets is still very much alive. Meet Louise Smith, the founder and managing director of Neptune Sustainability.
How AI Can Enhance the Content Creation Process | AV Reacts
37:42To many, AI brings a feeling of uneasiness when it comes to it's abilities and how we do our work. However, as a content creator, it becomes another piece of the production arsenal. Leon sits down with AVIXA's own Paula Lamkins to discuss the power of AI as a tool for creation.
Content Production and Streaming Power Hour: Live Streaming in Action
David Maldow, Founder and CEO at Let’s Do Video, did a live demo on how to get started with live streaming during our March Content Production & Streaming Power Hour. These are some of David’s tips.
Perception is (Still) Reality in Our Virtual World
Data shows that with face-to-face interactions, there are more opportunities to make good first impressions, but what are we to do about digital interactions? Let's address digital communication from the AV perspective.
Content Production & Streaming: Live Streaming in Action
51:06We will cover the steps it takes to go live; from hardware setup to software configuration, to stream launch, to live stream production. Whether you are creating video content for your own team, or supporting a customer in the field, it is now part of the AV community's responsibility to support business streaming and video recording.
Enter the World of Virtual Production
It was back by popular demand – our webinar on Enter the World of Virtual Production!
The Crucial Role of Audiovisual Translation (AVT) in Global Entertainment
Audiovisual translation, or AVT, is translating and adapting audiovisual content for different languages and cultures. It plays a crucial role in making entertainment accessible to a global audience. The importance of AVT in the entertainment industry and how it ensures cultural adaptation and quality assurance cannot be overstated. Here's why.
Content Production & Streaming: Enter the World of Virtual Production
53:16Back by popular demand! Virtual production is where the physical and digital worlds meet. It lets directors and producers work in a controlled virtual environment to create different worlds and locations as simply as swapping out the background. How does AV play a key role in these virtual productions, whether they be for corporations, events, training, advertising and more?
Five Essential Tips for Virtual Production Success
Technological advancements have paved the way for groundbreaking innovations in video production, with Virtual Production (VP) taking center stage.
Virtual Production: A Technical Marvel
55:21The emergence of virtual production tech has elevated the filming process of your favorite blockbusters to the next level. But how far back can we trace these techniques through history? Leon is joined by Hope Roth of QSC, Mark Mims of Home Studios, and Charles Heureaux of AVIXA to break down some movie-making magic.
UNC's Incredible 8K Virtual Reality Livestream
5:06At the University of North Carolina, BlueSky Innovations recently tested the first ever 8K virtual reality livestream. With the help of MediaMonks, this VR Stream was the first of its kind to ever be broadcast. Incredibly, the team leveraged cloud-based technology to produce the stream almost entirely remote. We talk to Steven King and Lewis Smithingham to learn more about how they pulled it off.