by Mark Slocombe | Oct 10, 2020 | Corporate Video, Webcasting | Live Streaming
Edited highlights of our virtual open day live stream for Kingston Grammar School “This was the first time we had attempted a live streaming project and needed someone that could guide us through the process with confidence and professionalism. Mark definitely...
by Mark Slocombe | May 12, 2020 | Corporate Video, Presentation Filming, Talking Heads, Webcasting | Live Streaming
In Conversation with Dan Snow and Sir David Attenborough – 2 HD cameras, livestream to YouTube and simultaneous backup stream We had the great pleasure in 2017 of livestreaming Sir David Attenborough & Dan Snow, in conversation at Canada House, London....
by Mark Slocombe | May 10, 2020 | Webcasting | Live Streaming
Cherophobia 48hr Livestream – Edited clip: 3 cameras, 1 artist, 48hrs (silent video) London, September 2016: We spent 48 of the more unusual hours of our livestreaming career with artist Noëmi Lakmaier in Shoreditch Church. She was tied to 20,000 helium-filled...
by Mark Slocombe | Jul 10, 2019 | Corporate Video, Presentation Filming, Webcasting | Live Streaming
The loneliness of command – especially when you realize that you’re at the helm of a rotten vessel: this was one of the highlights of our livestream for the TJN Annual Conference 2019 last week – a fascinating talk from Michael Woodford –...
by Mark Slocombe | Jun 21, 2016 | PR Video, Presentation Filming, Webcasting | Live Streaming
For livestreaming conference presentations, we always use two cameras, but pointing a camera at a screen doesn’t give us the best result. Instead, we take a feed from the presentation laptop or projector and record the Powerpoint as video direct to our system. We then...
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