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Delivering a high-quality live streaming event on a large-scale is a difficult and unpredictable task. The challenge is creating quality content and delivering it on …
Delivering a high-quality live streaming event on a large-scale is a difficult and unpredictable task. The challenge is creating quality content and delivering it on …
As the demand for live content explodes, so does the expectations for quality from the viewership. Capturing and producing content for live events poses unique …
Everything you need to know before traveling to Amsterdam for IBC! Since Telestreamers are veteran IBC attendees, we wanted to take the opportunity to share …
By Piotr Kreglicki Let’s start with some numbers. In 2016 more than 54% of all video starts occurred on mobile devices. That’s up from 46% …
Another great contribution from our very own Paul Turner! The history of High Dynamic Range (HDR) As I’ve mentioned previously, one thing we know to …
By Dan Castles NAB is always a time good time to reflect on the state of the industry, how the landscape has shifted. Just as …
For decades, Nielsen watermarks have played a critical role in helping media and entertainment producers, advertisers and broadcasters to understand if certain TV shows and …
Over the years, the broadcast industry has moved away from tape-based workflows to file-based workflows. Since this transition, Quality Control (QC) has become an important …
Live streaming is here to stay, and as the phenomenon continues to increase in popularity, it has proven to be a useful way for brands …
Introduction Ever since file based broadcast video production became a practical reality in the mid-late 1990s there has been a drive to define some file …
The past year has shown significant growth in the live streaming industry. For many small businesses, Facebook Live has become a strategic aspect of their …
It’s almost impossible these days to open a media magazine or web page and not see some mention of IMF. From end users to equipment …
How to integrate transcoding into your OpenText media management workflow The demand for video has grown far beyond broadcast. People now expect to see video …
Live streaming is hard. No denying it. Well, it’s not hard to turn on your phone pop open Periscope or your Facebook app and …
It’s often said that change is disruptive, and that’s certainly true for the most significant media distribution development in recent memory, which is the advent …
4K, 8K, HDR or UHD? The talk on and around 4K/UHD video has increased considerably recently. Specifically, many TV manufacturers have been proclaiming that this …
Interoperable Master Format (IMF) is a SMPTE standard for providing a single, interchangeable master file format and structure for the distribution of content between businesses …
In our last blog about Ultra High Definition (UHD), we covered the spacial resolution of the human visual system, and how (horizontally) the highest frequency the …
In a previous post we looked at impending captioning mandates for broadcast video clips distributed over the Internet. In this article, we’ll review the origin …
Another great contribution from our very own Paul Turner! Ch-ch-ch-changes One thing we know to be constant in our industry is that there is always …
Your Cheat Sheet to Internet captioning requirements through 2017 For broadcasters and cable programmers already grappling with the FCC’s closed captioning mandates, 2016 and 2017 …
Another great contribution from our very own Paul Turner! It All Has to do With the History of NTSC The idea of timecode has been …
Another great contribution from our very own Paul Turner! The Future of Resolution You can’t have failed to notice that the volume of traffic discussing …
Another great contribution from our very own Paul Turner! What is MXF? It’s hard to work in media without coming across the acronym “MXF” when …
Dynamic Ad Insertion Dynamic Ad Insertion (DAI) is a concept that has been discussed in the cable TV industry for years. The reason is simple–DAI …
Another great post from Telestream’s Paul Turner! How do you compress video? In a previous blog, we talked over the techniques for compressing a still …
At some point during your video-making career, you will need to record your own voice over. It’s inevitable. With the high price associated with outsourcing …
Another installment on compression from Telestream’s Paul Turner. Click here to read his previous article on “Why Compression Matters.” Clarifying Compression In my previous blog, …
Another great post from VP of Enterprise Product management. Thanks Paul Turner! What is Compression? It’s hard to absorb how many ways data compression comes …
Telestream’s VP of Enterprise Product Management, Paul Turner, is back for a investigation into the most used bit rate encoding methods. They can get a …
Closed captioning (CC) laws are changing! Will they affect you? Learn more here as we explore the new regulations on CC and how you can …
Live streaming is easy. Plug in your camera, hit record and send it to the Internet. Done and dusted…right? If only it were so simple. …
HEVC/H.265 Webinar Every year the number of file formats, video formats and compression schemes continues to grow. At more than 200 and counting, it is …
Here at Telestream we have some pretty amazing employees. Take Jim Boston, for example. Last November the second edition of his book TV on Wheels, …
The Olympics are Coming! Starting in just over a week, the world’s best winter sports athletes will be congregating in Sochi, Russia for the 2014 …
I want to thank Dr. Frank Lowney from the Digital Innovation Group at Georgia College & State University for this informative guest post. If you’re …
Online video is everywhere… and people are watching. Watching online video has quickly become the new pastime, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. …
We occasionally get support calls from people that are experiencing strange lagging, stuttering, or freezing of ScreenFlow when they are trying to edit their projects. …
I love my iPhone. I mean, I re-e-ally love it. To the point that- apart from using a laptop for work – I hardly ever …
The abundance of streaming options, some free, some not, have garnered great impact for the Occupy movement. Wirecast and other tools, are enabling technically-savvy protestors …
Throughout the years, we’ve had quite a few great basic audio tips posts. Many people say that without great audio, you can’t have a great …
In the following video, I explore the basic principles for lighting a green screen and your subjects to get that perfect composition you’ve always wanted. …
Most people are ultimately making marketing videos – with the goal of selling something, whether it be a company, a product, or a service. (You might think, “Hey, there are lots of other types of videos too! The honey badgerWhat about those ridiculous honey badger videos!” Well, you’ll notice that even those that seem to be purely entertainment are selling something… in this case, he’s got his own line of honey badger t-shirts. So I would argue that many entertainment videos are marketing videos in disguise. Troll around YouTube, and you’ll be hard pressed to find a video that’s not ultimately marketing something- either a brand or a product or even a link to a site that has advertising or other products). So, for most (i.e. marketing) videos, the optimal length depends on the goal of the video itself, and where the viewer is in the sales process.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a world that is “always on”? Lately I’ve been thinking more about the …
I had the fortunate opportunity to interview online marketing guru Grant Crowell, who is a regular contributor for ReelSEO, the online video marketing guide. Grant …
I recently came across this pre-flight screencasting checklist from Viziblr, which had some great tips on things to do to prepare for a screencast. …
We are lucky to have a community of ScreenFlow users who love our product and like to share their tips and expertise. We count French …
“An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made, in a very narrow field.” ~ Niels Bohr I have …
I was recently introduced to Mark Burgess through his brother Craig, who works here at Telestream. Mark is doing some really interesting video work, and …
Andy Beach is a digital media professional whose knowledge of video post-production, compression and interactive design has attracted clients such as: Microsoft, Major League Baseball, …
Andy Beach is a digital media professional whose knowledge of video post-production, compression and interactive design has attracted clients such as: Microsoft, Major League Baseball, …
Our friend Marty (@turtleknife) posted a fabulous ScreenFlow yesterday on how to create your own unique transitions, where he shows us, step-by-step, how to create …
Has it been almost a year since I wrote my post on where to find background music for your screencasts? Evidently so, but I recently …
I recently tweeted that according to comScore, Minutes of Viewed Live Stream Video have grown by 600%. Six hundred percent. I wish my stock portfolio …
I recently started a video project and thought, “If I only had some footage of the ocean, this would be perfect!” OK, I live 3 …
ScreenFlow is great at capturing what’s going on on-screen. But what if you want to add a video of your talking head, or stream in …
If only computer inputs were plentiful and camera outputs simply matched those inputs. Each camera type has its own set of benefits and liabilities and …
The Chroma Key (Green Screen) functions in Wirecast are a great way to enhance your broadcast. They allow you to insert an image or video …
We’ve had several great posts about the importance of high-quality audio, with tips on how to improve your audio. But there’s one aspect of your …
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 …