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Project Management Charles Bowen, a founding partner of Webcastia, has over 20,000 hours of live webcast deployment experience, ranging from production, direction and on-air talent. Chuck created the World's first true video/audio streaming radio station in the year 2000 and has been producing/directing live webcast projects since that time. His ability to create live scripts and bring all the required components together, then manage the project through a successful live webcast, comes from experience and the knowledge of live streaming technology. During a live webcast, 20 things can go wrong and plan that a few do go wrong. be prepared and have a plan to make sure viewers never experience technical issues. A minute-by-minute script must to writen and followed, proper camera switching & A/V syncing is very important. Plenty of Internet up speed is required and well experienced encoding is a must. A PPV platform that handles ticket authentication and live support to viewers is required, and the backbone to keeping viewers happy, eliminating refunds. You must be able to place the viewing screen on Standby if needed, and to have the ability to interface with viewers when the stream is down. When people pay to watch a stream, they expect the highest quality of performance. - Chuck Bowen If you would like to speak with him in regards to a live or on-demand project, you can reach him via our contact page on this website. |
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