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Streamline Your Portable Streaming System, Part 2: Cameras

In this article I'm going to highlight some of the latest gear you can use to put together a portable streaming solution. With this equipment you can quickly and easily transport your kit from one shoot to another and use it to deliver solid, high-quality streams for small and medium-sized events.
Featured Articles, Posted 26 Jan 2015

How to Develop In-House Video Competency, Part 3: Cloud-Based Video Content Management

In this segment of our 5-part series on best practices for in-house video operations, we'll focus on cloud-based technologies for multi-point content creation and distribution.
Featured Articles, Posted 26 Jan 2015

Review: Compact, Cost-Effective Media Wrangling Tools

In this article, I'll take a look at three cost-effective and compact mobile media wrangling tools on the market today: the RAVpower RP-WD01 portable media device, as well as the WinBook TW800 and WinBook TW100, which are Windows 8 tablets featuring a full-size USB 3.0 port on the edge.
Featured Articles, Posted 21 Jan 2015

Streamline Your Portable Streaming System, Part 1: Streaming Software, Capture Cards, and Signal Converters

In this article I'm going to highlight some of the latest gear you can use to put together a portable streaming solution. With this equipment you can quickly and easily transport your kit from one shoot to another and use it to deliver solid, high-quality streams for small and medium-sized events.
Featured Articles, Posted 19 Jan 2015

How to Develop In-House Video Competency, Part 2: Staffing and Investment

In this second segment of our 5-part series on best practices for developing an in-house video operation at your organization, we'll look at staffing needs and the level of investment you should anticipate as you build your video program.
Featured Articles, Posted 19 Jan 2015

How to Develop In-House Video Competency, Part 1: Studio Setup

In this five-part series, we'll examine all the elements you need to consider when developing an in-house video competency at your business or organization, beginning with studio setup in Part 1, then moving on to staffing, investment, gearing up,, content and marketing strategy, and concluding with the elements of a video publishing program that you should continue to outsource.
Featured Articles, Posted 12 Jan 2015

Gearing Up for 4K Production, Part 3: Storage, Throughput, Switching, and Delivery

Two big issues that concern almost everyone making the jump to 4K and UltraHD are throughput and storage. How are you going to manage and transfer all those additional bits?
Featured Articles, Posted 12 Jan 2015

Developing an Online Video Marketing Strategy, Part 3: Distribution and Analytics

In this third installment of our series on online video marketing strategy, we'll begin with a discussion of the various distribution platforms you should consider when marketing your online videos, and also cover how to use metrics and analytics top refine your strategy going forward.
Featured Articles, Posted 12 Jan 2015

Review: Adobe Premiere Clip

Premiere Clip, Adobe's new iOS editing app, is a simple cut/trim editor, not a full-blown editing app. How useful is it for pro editors who need to do mobile editing on-the-go?
Featured Articles, Posted 09 Jan 2015

Tutorial: Capturing and Streaming Live Presentations with the Epiphan Pearl

Epiphan Pearl ($4,875 list) is a small, dual-input, touchscreen-driven video recording and streaming device for lecture or presentation capture. This tutorial details how to stream and capture a presentation with Pearl.
Featured Articles, Posted 06 Jan 2015

Gearing Up for 4K Production, Part 2: Cameras and Lenses

In part 2 of our 3-part series on gearing up for 4K live production, we'll explore the cameras and lenses available today for professional 4K production.
Featured Articles, Posted 29 Dec 2014

Do's and Don'ts for YouTube Publishers

Here are some dos and don'ts for leveraging YouTube as a distribution platform.
Featured Articles, Posted 29 Dec 2014

Gearing Up for 4K Production, Part 1: Connectivity, Codecs, and Capture

We'll begin this 3-part series with a look at the two 4K formats and a discussion of why you'd want to shoot in 4K today even though most viewers and potential clients aren't demanding it, and start to examine the links in the 4K live production chain with an eye to connectivity, codecs, and capture.
Featured Articles, Posted 22 Dec 2014

Developing an Online Video Marketing Strategy, Part 2: Producing With Marketing in Mind

In Part 1 of this three-part series, we looked at content creation for effective online video marketing at the conceptual, strategizing stage. The next step, after you've decided what type of content you're going to create, is to start thinking about preproduction and the production cycle.
Featured Articles, Posted 22 Dec 2014

Developing an Online Video Marketing Strategy, Part 1: Creating Content

In this three-part series on developing, delivering, and leveraging online video for marketing purposes, we'll begin in this first installment with a look at creating content for market videos.
Featured Articles, Posted 15 Dec 2014

Review: proDAD Mercalli Version 4 SAL+

The new version of proDAD's popular video stabilization solution, Mercalli V4 SAL + works really well, and has grown into more than just a stabilizer, adding CMOS correction to remove the jello, wobble, and skew distortions caused by modern CMOS sensor cameras. Essentially it is two products in one.
Featured Articles, Posted 09 Dec 2014

Review: Paladin flypack

Smaller and smaller is the direction of mobile video production, and now video mixer, playback, recording, and streaming services are all being crammed into ever-smaller cases. Today I take a look at the Paladin Flypack, a Windows-based, portable production system by Paladin Innovators.
Featured Articles, Posted 09 Dec 2014

How to Become an Audio-Mixing Ninja

This article is designed to help you avoid some of the many pitfalls that you can fall into when doing audio mixing for live production.
Featured Articles, Posted 30 Nov 2014

How to Produce an All-Day Webcast

This article will discuss an all-day webcast that Morningstar does every year for its Individual Investor Conference, going through the decisions made in pre-production, the vendors selected, and the workflow, and share some tips that readers take into your webcast productions.
Featured Articles, Posted 25 Nov 2014

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