Webcasts and Video Streaming

St Louis Corporate Video Streaming  Using Corporate Video Streaming in the St Louis region is a great way to communicate effectively and reach a larger audience. It is a great way to share information and visuals that can help to bridge any gaps in communication. With this technology, companies can now extend their reach, access a larger pool of potential customers, and even move into new markets.

The advantages of live streaming video:

  • Live or on-demand viewing of your meetings or events for those who cannot attend in person
  • Simultaneous delivery of your message with the convenience of logging into the Internet to reduce travel costs
  • Personalized messages delivered quickly for much less cost than conventional message delivery methods

St Louis Video Streaming

Mike Haller, St. Louis Videographer, shooting a live industrial presentation.  The video is streaming over the internet “live” as viewers throughout North America login and view.  In this particular project, two way communication was suggested and accepted for the week long event.

St. Louis video webstreaming team

St. Louis corporate video Producer Steve Edison, (l) looks over the production as associate producer, Dave Topping and web caster, Rob Haller prepare for a live web video stream.  St Louis web designers are very experienced in live video streaming for your website.

Live video streaming means taking the media and broadcasting it live over the Internet. The process involves a camera for the media, an encoder to digitize the content, a media publisher where the streams are made available to potential end-users and a content delivery network to distribute and deliver the content. The media can then be viewed by end-users live.

Rob Haller, 314.604.6544

robh@hallerconcepts.com

9910 Claywood Court St. Louis, MO 63126

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