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==Setup and Testing==
==Setup and Testing==
* Testing should simulate conditions (lighting, sound) closest to those of the live event itself.
* Testing should simulate conditions (lighting, sound) closest to those of the live event itself.
 
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==Presentation==
==Presentation==
 
* See [[Video_Production_Tips#Slides|"Sides" in this related page]]
 
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==Streaming==
==Streaming==
* Stream should be no more than 400kbps (video rate).  
* Stream should be no more than 400kbps (video rate).  
* Bandwidth appropriate to expected number of online viewers.
* Bandwidth appropriate to expected number of online viewers.
* Media server located in an ISP with least amount of latency for the expected audience.
* Media server located in an ISP with least amount of latency for the expected audience.
 
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==Promotions==
==Promotions==
* Promote way ahead of the event. At least a month of effective promo run should give you the right online audience size.
* See [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kaMmKAYHs0 these social media marketing tips]
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==See Also==
* [[Video Production Tips]]
* [[Guidelines for video or webcast coverage by DILC]]


==Post-Production==
[[Category:DILC Matters]][[Category:DILC Video Production]]

Latest revision as of 11:21, 24 January 2013

Setup and Testing

  • Testing should simulate conditions (lighting, sound) closest to those of the live event itself.



Presentation



Streaming

  • Stream should be no more than 400kbps (video rate).
  • Bandwidth appropriate to expected number of online viewers.
  • Media server located in an ISP with least amount of latency for the expected audience.



Promotions



See Also