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Capturing Your Event Content: Live Streaming and Recording

Capturing Your Event

admiumCD Project Manager Josh Miller knows a thing or two about capturing major events on camera.

With emmy-award winning experience on projects like the Super Bowl, the space shuttle Atlantis launch, and the Oscars, plus interviews with celebrities like Michelle Obama, Cal Ripken, and — let’s not forget — our very own CadmiumCD Super Planners, Josh knows his way around live and recorded broadcasting.

Equipment & Setup for Live Streaming

While live streaming does not require a lot of expensive equipment, you will need a few things for your AV company.

Live Streaming Services

There are many great live streaming software platforms available to meeting planners, but some have more benefits than others.

Facebook / YouTube

These social media platforms are the two most popular. Twitter and Instagram also have live streaming functionality, although they’re not quite as robust as Facebook and YouTube. Some of the greatest benefits of using these platforms are as follows:

  1. Familiarity – Your virtual attendees are likely already using Facebook or YouTube, which means they have an account set up and ready to go.
  2. Ease of Use – Since most of your audience use these platforms on a daily basis, they’ll require little to no technical support.
  3. Analytics – Facebook and YouTube have robust reporting that will help you understand how your audience engaged with your live stream.
  4. Marketing – When attendees like or comment on your live stream, their friends and colleagues will get notified, which will inevitably increase the reach of your conference.
  5. Cost Effectiveness – Facebook and YouTube are completely free. ‘Nuff said?

Vimeo OTT

Sometimes a public live stream won’t cut it. Either you want to monetize virtual attendance, or you simply want to make your live stream available to existing members only.

Many other live streaming services exist as well and many conference organizers have access to one through their learning management system (LMS). Whichever platform works best for your needs is fine, just make sure it uses the standard RMTP push for the best quality streaming experience.

Live Streaming on eventScribe

Josh says that any of these platforms work with CadmiumCD’s eventScribe Attendee Engagement Platform. CadmiumCD’s Conference Live Streaming graphics are fully customizable to fit your branding and can include sponsorship areas no matter which platform you end up using.

eventScribe App Integration

A button with a link to your live stream can be added on the homescreen of the eventScribe App. Users will be able to click this link and instantly access the live stream via your preferred platform.

eventScribe Website Integration

Live streams can be embedded on the eventScribe Website and made available either to the public or gated behind a user log in.

Best Practices for Live Streaming

Josh gives us a few valuable best practices for live streaming during a conference.

  1. One Room at a Time – Multiple sessions per day is great, but focusing virtual attendees’ attention to one main live stream will create buzz around your main events and prevent content dilution.
  2. Pre-Show Testing – It’s important to test the quality and set up of your live stream at least two hours before going live, but testing a day ahead is ideal.
  3. Communication is Important – It’s important to communicate with all vendors involved (CadmiumCD and an AV company, for example) well before the conference, but also onsite. Josh recommends eventScribe Boost to keep everyone in touch onsite.
  4. Define Roles – Understanding who is responsible for what is also another important aspect of live streaming. CadmiumCD for example will display your live stream wherever you want and make sure it’s going smoothly 100% of the time, but equipment rentals are usually handled through the AV company and meeting planners typically set up the live stream software platform.
  5. No Reason NOT to Record – And finally, Josh says there is absolutely no reason not to record the sessions you’re live streaming.

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