by Jeff Veley | Feb 18, 2021 | Audio Visual Equipment Tips, Virtual Live Event Tips
New Video Switcher by Blackmagic Design The brand-new ATEM Mini Extreme and Extreme ISO, by Blackmagic Design have just been announced. It adds many features that are powerful for both live streaming in studio, and virtual live events. Watch the live stream (filmed...
by Jeff Veley | Jan 29, 2021 | Audio Visual Equipment Tips, Virtual Live Event Tips
How to Connect Multiple ZOOM Meetings Defining Multi-ZOOM Multi-ZOOM is a setup consisting of multiple ZOOM meetings, running simultaneously. Audio and video connections are made between the different meetings, which allow all attendees to see, hear, and interact...
by Jeff Veley | Dec 21, 2020 | Audio Visual Equipment Tips, Virtual Live Event Tips
Our Preferred Workflow for Solo Live Streaming The last two versions of our Virtual Command Center were built primarily for Multi-ZOOM events. While this has been a popular event type for our clients, we often need to go live for a basic live stream or virtual...
by Jeff Veley | Sep 2, 2020 | Audio Visual Equipment Tips, Virtual Live Event Tips
A Desktop Multi-ZOOM Studio What’s new in Command Center 3.0? Well, honestly there aren’t too many new pieces of equipment. How I use them, however, has changed completely. Just like in-person events, the more you do, the more you learn. Moving a few...
by Jeff Veley | Jun 15, 2020 | Audio Visual Equipment Tips, Virtual Live Event Tips
A Desktop Multi-Cam Setup for Virtual Live Events Before COVID-19, running my own livestreams was something that I did once in a while. Typically, I have an A/V Team and camera crew on-site. As you can imagine, the pandemic changed that. All of a sudden, I was...
by Jeff Veley | May 30, 2020 | Audio Visual Equipment Tips, Virtual Live Event Tips
What’s a Virtual Command Center? Some call it a video village, ZOOMZILLA, or land of many cords. Simply put, a Virtual Command Center is the where the tech is located for your virtual live event. Whether your event is big or small, I’d encourage you to...