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Live Video Streaming An interactive workshop by Inner Ear

Live Video Streaming, a practical workshop by Inner Ear

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Live Video StreamingAn interactive workshop by Inner Ear

Inner Ear: established October 2000Launched Radio Magnetic in March 2001

Inner Ear: Creative Content Communication

Live Streaming Content Creation Community Management Music Supervision

Creative ProjectsAlternative music internet radio

Walking Heads

TRADtvTraditional Scottish, Gaelic and

Celtic music and culture

Radio MagneticStreetwise audio walking tours

ZULU Music: Bespoke music by original artists for film, tv and ads

Pioneered use of streaming media to broadcast entertainment content

From our studio and on location

Subjects perform on location

Content captured in the field

Recordings are encoded

Data is uploaded (via wired connection or 4G)

Internet Broadcast: In The Field

Receive remote feeds

Recordings are edited and mixed...

… and used as feature packages in programmes

Output is encoded in the studio

Internet Broadcast: In The Studio

And live streamed

Broadcast received as streamed content

By audiences’ devices anywhere

Played out through their speakers

So sessions recorded in the field are heard

Internet Broadcast: Audience

Why stream live?

Live Streaming Overview: Workflow

Demonstration: mobile streaming

Run Your Own Live Stream: Game

Split into three groups

Each group has a scenario (brief), a

shopping list of equipment, crew and

services and a budget of £2,250

Plan your broadcast

Run Your Own Live Stream: Scenarios

Scenario 1

You’ve been commissioned to stream

an awards ceremony with multiple camera

angles, backstage interviews and live sound.

Budget: £2,500.

Run Your Own Live Stream: Scenarios

Scenario 2

You want to stream teaser content from a

showcase event. You can only afford one

camera but want the programme to be

lively and varied. Budget: £750.

Run Your Own Live Stream: Scenarios

Scenario 3

You want to live stream your forthcoming

concert and use it to make more money.

How will you earn revenue? How will you

approach the production? Budget: £1,500

Equipment hire

Mevo: £400 (buy outright)

Vision mixer: £200

Camera: £100

Audio mixer: £30

Microphone kit: £50

Lighting kit: £100

Camera cables: £20 (1 x 50m)

Transport: £50 (van/day)

Run Your Own Live Stream: Shopping ListCrew fees

Producer: £250

Director: £250

Vision mixer op: £200

Camera op: £200

Sound engineer: £200

Production assistant: £150

Runner: £75

Talent: £negotiable

Platform costs

Facebook Live: free

YouTube Live: free

Livestream Premium: £360/pcm

uStream Pro Gold: £400/pcm

StageIt: % of Sales

Mixlr Premium: £8/pcm

Live Programme Making

Interaction: Chat

Interaction: Sharing & Embedding

Statistics

Going Live!

Put everything into practice and stream your own show live

It’s A Wrap!

What will you do next?