On Site Webcasting
Friday, January 28, 2011
On Site Webcasting or Video Recording?
For one thing, almost anyone with a camera can record a video that captures an event. And, we know from places like YouTube and related internet sites, that the camera does not need to be very sophisticated. Video recording technology and camera equipment are nearly ubiquitous today. You can record an event with your cell phone, with a digital camera, with a camera-pen and so on.
Video recording can be useful and productive for yourself, your close friends and maybe even a few people on the web. And, we all know what can happen when an event is recorded in video that we didn't really want to share.
So, what's the deal with onsite webcasting, or live webcasting? And, how can it help. Well, for one thing you can plan and control what parts of the event get recorded. You can also plan how the videos and recordings are distributed and used.
From the business side, that means you can potentially reach more people through webcasting. Basically, you (or a professional team) records the event as it happens and you then post that recording online. Anyone that was unable to attend the actual event can potentially view or see the event "as if" they were there.
Which brings up another point... with onsite webcasting and live video feeds, you can also control who gets to see the event. So, you can recruit a target audience that you want to educate about a particular topic, share information with, or give an opportunity to participate.
Live or on-site webcasting then becomes a way to plan ahead and share content with anyone that cannot attend in person. That's different -- purpose and outcomes -- from simple video recording.
More on this same subject in our next post. There is much more detail to share, and we want to make sure you have all the details.
For now, though, you can go to this site and sign up for a free consultation -- to see if you need onsite webcasting or just video recording.
http://lpage1.vcubecentre.com/
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Live Streaming and On Site Webcasting Connects People Everywhere
An Investment Banker from China met with El Monte City Hall officials and representatives from Tyloon in order to gain an understanding of the city policies towards business, and the governmental direction and incentives towards development business within the El Monte city limits. From El Monte city hall to anywhere in the world -- including China -- this broadcast opens doors.
V-cube USA event services equips you with a team of
trained professionals who works on-site to capture your events.
Founded in 2003, V-cube USA has recorded 1,000’s of events
worldwide and has broadcasted to over 1,000,000 online viewers.
We understand how important your events are. Our position is to
record it for your records and make it available to viewers online
publicly or privately for your organization. You simply schedule
your event and our team takes care of the rest.
Try live streaming your next conference, seminar, classroom lecture,
marketing seminar, or sales coaching session. Broadcast the live
presentation along with a custom made and delivered powerpoint.
You can reach so many more people at a time convenient to them.