The benefits of disruptive remote production technology
Create more engaging content at significantly lower costs
Remote production has become increasingly relevant for the media and entertainment industry. With advances in technology, it’s now possible to produce professional quality content from remote locations, allowing for greater personnel flexibility and significant cost savings.
By eliminating the need for travel, accommodation, and on-site production equipment, remote production can greatly reduce the overall cost of producing content. This makes it an attractive option for media companies looking to produce high-quality content while keeping costs under control.
Quality and latency are key!
Content must be visually and audibly indistinguishable from a traditional in-person production. This requires a high-quality video and audio feed, as well as reliable connectivity and minimal latency. Latency refers to the delay between the time a live event is recorded and the time it is received by the audience. In remote production, it must be kept to a minimum to ensure production remains in sync with the live event. The goal is to achieve near-zero latency, which will provide a seamless viewing experience for the audience.
Which is the best use of new remote production technology?
Live Sports
With remote production, it’s possible to produce live sports events from remote locations, eliminating the need for an on-site production team. This provides greater flexibility for sports organizations and can help reduce the overall cost of producing live sports events.
Streann Media developed for Eurovision Sport a set of content offerings for a multi-platform era of major sporting events. The European Aquatics competition in Budapest has entirely produced remotely thanks to our disruptive technology!
Live News
Remote production is also ideal for live news events, allowing hosts to report from remote locations.
Streann News is a series of daily episodes educating content creators about the democratization of content. The shows are filmed multicamera with mobile phones entirely at the Streann Media headquarters, but edited by our post-production team, scattered across the globe.
Live Entertainment
Live entertainment events, such as concerts, festivals, and theater performances, can also be produced remotely.
Thanks to Streann technology, the live streaming of the Florida Venture Capital conference was a huge success. Live2.social lowered production costs significantly and gave the Conference professional-quality video with multiple mobile devices.
Changing the game of remote production
Streann is leading the way in making content accessible to everyone, with the launch of two new streaming solutions for content creators and small businesses.
Streann Studio is a game-changing web-based software that lets content creators personalize and broadcast live videos on multiple platforms like YouTube Live, Facebook Live, Twitch Live, RTMP, HLS, and LinkedIn, with Twitter coming soon.
Live2.Social is a great solution for creating high-quality programs, gatherings, roundtables, interviews, events, and visual radio with live broadcasts on popular platforms like YouTube, Facebook Live, Twitch Live, LinkedIn, and OTT platforms. This new era of content creation is fully mobile!
With continued advancements in technology, remote production will continue to play an important role in the media and entertainment industry. Want to implement it? Let’s talk!
About Streann
Streann Media is the world’s most innovative and interactive OTT streaming platform. With Streann, content providers can create the next Netflix or Spotify, with more than 150 proprietary features for market-first delivery, engagement and monetization technologies. Established in 2014 in Miami, Florida, the company has won multiple industry awards for its easy-to-use, all-in-one solution and has been deployed in 141 countries. For more information, visit www.streann.com.eators and broadcasters, building brand loyalty with today’s digital-first consumer is a radically different, data-driven process, compared to traditional media.