What types of events can be streamed live or recorded?
Virtually any type of event can be streamed live or recorded. This includes conferences, music and sporting events, presentation events, trade fairs, training sessions, product launches, press conferences, internal meetings and training sessions, online courses, webinars, community events and Q&A sessions. The flexibility of live streaming makes it possible to make a wide range of events accessible to a global audience and encourage real-time interaction.
Can several graphics or images be displayed at the same time?
Yes, it is possible to switch back and forth between different views during live streams. It is also possible to overlay images from different cameras. We also offer animations and pre-produced inserts such as belly bands, intro and outro animations, divider graphics, picture-in-picture graphics for presentations and company logos. These not only contribute to the attractiveness of the live stream, but also convey professionalism and improve the understanding of the content.
In what resolution can I stream live?
The resolution of a live stream can be up to 8K, with HD and Full HD being common options. The optimal resolution depends on various factors, including the internet speed when uploading the stream. A higher resolution means more detailed and sharper images, but also requires a higher data rate.
Which platforms can I stream on?
We offer the option of streaming to various platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, Twitch and Vimeo. The choice of platform depends on your objective, target audience and intended use. Our experts will advise you on the advantages and disadvantages of each platform to ensure that your live streaming goals are optimally achieved.
How fast does the internet connection need to be for a live stream?
The internet speed required for a live stream depends on the desired resolution. For video quality in HD (1280x720p), an upload speed of 3-5 Mbit/s is generally recommended. TVN will be happy to advise you on the ideal resolution for your live stream production and provide you with the appropriate equipment.
Can the stream also be recorded?
Yes, we can also record live streams and thus offer numerous advantages. Recorded streams can not only be made available online afterwards, but also allow the material to be used in other film projects, for example in event videos. This offers flexibility and extended usage options for your content material.
How do live viewer connections to a live production or live stream work?
Live audience connections to a live production or live stream require technical preparation of the audience, a defined communication platform, moderation by the live production team and seamless integration of the audience connections into the ongoing broadcast. Through these steps, we enable direct and interactive audience participation in your live production.
How much does a professional live streaming production at TVN cost?
The costs for a professional live streaming production vary depending on the effort, people involved, equipment, stream length and other factors. We offer attractive fixed-price packages for frequent live streaming productions. A personal consultation enables us to provide you with customised price information for your specific request.
Is the live stream on TVN password-protected or can it be transmitted to the intranet?
The password option for a live stream depends on the chosen platform. With free providers, such as social media platforms, this option is usually not available. However, if you only want to open a stream for your employees or a limited group, we can help you choose the right platform. TVN also allows you to broadcast to intranets for internal meetings or training sessions to restrict access to your live stream.
What kind of reporting and analyses are available for livestreams?
For live streams, we offer comprehensive reporting and analyses to measure the success of your broadcast. These include detailed viewer statistics, interaction analyses and technical evaluations. This data allows you to measure the success of your broadcast, understand audience engagement and ensure that your livestream is technically sound.