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* Promote way ahead of the event. | * 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] | * See [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kaMmKAYHs0 these social media marketing tips] | ||
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* [[Guidelines for video or webcast coverage by DILC]] | * [[Guidelines for video or webcast coverage by DILC]] | ||
[[Category:DILC Matters]] | [[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
- Promote way ahead of the event. At least a month of effective promo run should give you the right online audience size.
- See these social media marketing tips