Showing posts with label Livestation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Livestation. Show all posts

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Future of NET-TV broadcasting- simple, elegant. Appointment TV is NOT dead


It's a future of the net and tv broadcasting that is so obvious, and bucks the idea that appointment TV is dead.

And linked to trend extrapolated developments e.g. faster broadband speeds, wified cities, is, what's the expression, "a no brainer!"

Live TV on the Net in HD quality. AND, and you don't have to be a broadcast outfit to participate.

Imagine the BBC's I-player, but an interface so elegantly designed that allows you to watch live programmes going out on the BBC, Bloomberg, or your own station at any time.


Simple Set Up
Here's how simple it is.

Via a connection from your server to the outfit Livestation; your ISP will do it in a matter of minutes, you're then broadcasting in real time. And, and there are no set up costs for going on the platform.

There is a revenue sharing scheme which you'll work out with Livestation.

If you're not a broadcaster, you can make up your own bouquet of programmes, and produce a loop of programmes - a bit like Sky or BBC World Service.

So far those who have signed onto Livestation include: the BBC, Russia Today, Bloomberg, France 24 and Al Jazeera

So imagine that, Steve Garfield TV Live, Geek TV from Las Vegas, Rocketboom Live - all popular Vlog/ video outlets or even Viewmagazine.tv (menu showing on right) live on your laptop whilst having an expresso.

From what I know a number of brand publishers are keen, and it also has a strong future I believe in hyperlocal TV.

If you're a publisher biting your nails about the onslaught from the BBC's hyperlocal Online launch, then this is an option.

The key here will be original content, and being in amongst branded outfits.



How it works
I was over at their office and so taken that I made this "how to" for Livestation.

"how tos" can usually be pretty staid, a sort of 70s Open University approach, so I have introduced trade mark video journalism "tagging".

The video pretty much explains everything.

I washed it through after effects and "crushed" the blacks to up the video tint.

You can see the final cut on " Livestation.

The Future of TV
There's an endless stream of debates concerning what the future will look like, but frankly this isn't rocket science as illustrated in this Outernet Promo made in 2004.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Positive attractors - The game changers


Matteo who is spearheading live TV on the Net at high resolution

The conclusion to the day's previous posts to follow, but a few issues to juggle in the air.

One of the nicest things to come out from Viewmagazine.tv has been the chance to meet innovative individuals; people with this aura which leads you to steal glances at them, whilst they're not looking.

They ignite a spark, a passion, a something often undefinable around themselves and others.

The very nature of the web means ever so often a link will come in which I'll drill through to find an incredible person or organisation at the end.

There are countless; you know that yourself.

A sight detour first: my younger sister, an incredibly innovative children's teacher is one of them, a Patch Adams.

Once when inspectors came around her school to monitor her work, she left the classroom only to appear minutes later with a swimming mask, wig, flippers and a cape.

Hahahahah. Absolutely barking mad, but genius.

A couple of weeks later, one of the examiners reappeared as a teaching assistant and was so keen for my sister to do something out of the ordinary again, BUT this tme he wanted to be part of it.

The children in her class, just fall to bits, then she goes into her teaching plan.

Late in her career, she decided it was time to go to university. Whilst there one of her friends complained bitterly at trying to keep up with studying and looking after a child.

Joyce, teen-looking, who did not miss classes, leaned over and whispered: "I have got five!@%£^&*&"

That was the last time, she says her now best friend every brought up the subject.

I can't help but weep through joy and laughter when I talk about my sister Joyce, even now.


The gift of Inspiration

Being inspired is a gift, having someone inspire you is transaction no amount of money can buy. Being inspired is a positive attractor.

The three people featured on viewmagazine's front page are inspiring in what they're doing in different ways, but the end sight looks the same - something that little bit or a lot out of the ordinary.

  • Matteo's live television on the Net (Pic Top)
  • Duncan's software application which rolls several broadcast apps together.

  • Rania, a young editor of one of Egypt's English dailies, distributed within the pages of The International Herald.




    Inspiring

    p.s Listen to why Rania prefers to hire women - a good debate here

    p.ss This piece on viewmagazine.tv is an example of a low level IMVJ piece. That is integrated multimedia video journalism, though a better example would be this video journalism timeline piece

    The workflow is video journalism - FCP - After Effects - photoshop - Dreamweaver/ CSS
    Flash CS3 and action scripting. Then Blog/facebook/ et al
    I'm using three macs; I don't have to but each of them is performing a function just to cut down on the time.

    One's fairly old an imac from early 2000, but it's a good workhorse. My laptop's doing all the design and css, whilst my tower's doing some heavy lifting in FCP and After Effects, which requires lost of RAM.