Archive for July, 2010

Titling and lower-thirds in Wirecast 4.0

We are currently developing the titles / lower-thirds for Wirecast 4.0.  What do you want to see?  Do you have examples of titling that you like?  Please give us your input and/or provide links to your favorite titling / lower-thirds examples in comments below.  Here’s one that I like — this was used in our more »


2-way interview with Skype and Wirecast

Many Wirecast streamers would love to take live video call ins or one on one guest interviews. Since the complementary Desktop Presenter doesn’t send audio to Wirecast, some may feel they need to resort to additional computers and mixing boards.  All it takes is a way to receive the video call (Skype, ooVoo, iChatAV, etc) more »


The Art of Webcasting

There are many important aspects that go into streaming a live broadcast. I often have people asking: “Which settings should I use to broadcast a high-quality Flash stream?” Seems like a reasonable question but there are so many variables involved that it’s impossible for me to give a simple answer. My goal here is to more »


Spotlight: Interview with SevereStudios Kory Hartman

As I discussed in a previous post, mobile applications for Wirecast hold amazing potential. Case in point: Kory Hartman is part of SevereStudios, a midwestern company that tracks extreme weather events and has over 400 storm chasers around the US. He took time during his busy storm season to answer a few questions for us. more »


Contest: Win Wirecast with the best fake movie trailer

Have you ever wanted to make a movie? Do you like movie trailers? Are you interested in winning a free copy of Wirecast? Well if you do then we here at Telestream have a contest for you. We are going to do a fake movie trailer contest. This means that you get to shoot a trailer for a fictional film of your own more »