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Webcasting an event can be a daunting prospect. First Sight Media explains the benefits to video on the web and how the latest technology can deliver your event, presentation or video to a global audience live and in real-time. |
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| Author: Richard Belcher |
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Video can be played full screen, or as part of a well designed webpage on the computer.
This service enables the viewer to enjoy the event from the comfort of their desk or at home which in turn saves the organiser time and money flying in overseas delegates. This means exhibitors; marketers and conference hosts can extend the reach of their event and services to an audience who would otherwise not hear their message.
Using the latest technology, First Sight can allow the speaker or organiser to interact with the delegates watching remotely around the world.
The webcast is then immediately available on the client’s website for “On Demand” viewing once the event is over, permitting delegates to see the day’s events once more and for a new audience to take part at a time of their choosing.
Webcasting technologies run on all modern computers using familiar and in-built technologies like Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player – products that are already installed on the majority of computer systems in use across the world. Broadband internet penetration now means that even domestic users in their homes can access live and on demand video steams – something that was only a dream just a few years ago.
And with advances in computer technology, such as Intel Quad Core, and high powered laptop computing, First Sight Media are able to use small portable broadcast quality equipment on location to capture, record and transmit events onto the Internet, where only a few years ago large Outside broadcast trucks would have been required. And with the technical progress, comes lower costs. Internet Television transmission costs only a fraction of traditional broadcast TV.
“Many companies are daunted by the prospect of broadcasting an event live. In some cases they assume the costs would be too prohibitive. We specialise in making the whole process as simple and easy as possible’ enthuses Paul Hooper, Managing Director. ‘Anyone across the globe with an internet enabled computer can view the event live- in real-time! It has greater viewing potential than any terrestrial or cable television station. ”
About Author
Richard studied at Loughbough University going on to gain a Masters degree focusing on Multimedia Application in Theatre, Film and Television. He now works for First Sight Media and manages the technical aspects of all projects through both pre- and post-production. He is particularly interested in the development of interactive broadcasting and his skills range from video editing and web design to camera operation and vision mixing. First Sight Media have worked in all areas of multimedia production including live event filming, corporate video production and on demand video hosting. Working with clients including Ernst & Young, P&O and the University of Liverpool, they are used to working to difficult time constraints, under heavy pressures- all at a reasonable and affordable price.
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