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 livestream or virtual...
by Jeff Veley | Sep 7, 2020 | Event Management Tips, Virtual Live Event Tips
Livestreaming Secrets for Virtual Live Events Ever wonder how live-streamers and virtual events stay online with such a strong connection?You’ve likely already know that you need fast internet plugged into your computer via ethernet cable. Allow me to let you in...
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 | Sep 1, 2020 | Blog
Entertainment Workers Address Impact on Live Events Industry On September 1st, 2020, #WeMakeEvents, a coalition of trade bodies, businesses, unions, and live events workers, will light up their venues, homes, and cities red in over 1,500 locations across North America...
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...