How to Know What Your Livestream Needs
Number of cameras, number of microphones, whether or not to have multiple camera operators, how many outputs… these are all questions that will have a huge impact on your livestream quality and budget.
How Much Does Livestreaming Cost?
Budget is the first thing to take into consideration if you want to livestream an upcoming event.
Best Practices for Backgrounds
The scene behind your on-screen talent can either distract or help direct the audience’s attention to the main event.
Essential Choices Before Livestreaming
Before you livestream an event, there are four essential choices to make.
Leverage Livestreaming For Your Event
Our webinar covers what you need to know if you are considering livestreaming so that your event can be enjoyed by a live, virtual audience.
Light Up Your Livestream
Your eyes can adjust to different brightnesses seamlessly. Cameras cannot.
How Big is One Video?
Clients sometimes ask to keep all their raw footage, leading to the important question, “Do you have enough room for it?”
Rub-A-Dub-Dub, Plant in a Tub
Your shower poof is a pale imitation of a plant-based scrubbing tool.
How to Make *Moving* Pictures
Having motion in your video is crucial - it's called a "moving picture" for a reason!
Not So Fun In The Sun
Too many of these fibrous stalks could cause a lot of pain . . . literally.
Color Me Onion
Nothing says “Easter” quite like a large basket of richly colored . . . onions.
How Many Video Pros Do I Need?
Hollywood crews are in the double and triple digits, but corporate-type videos often require less.
Standing with Ukraine
Two years ago, we collaborated with Blue Carrot animation studio, based in Ukraine, to create a video for one of our clients. The team was a pleasure to work with.