The difference between live streaming and filming a video is that with live streaming you cannot have multiple takes. So checking that everything is ready before filming is important.
For both mobile and webcam, you can go live right away, or schedule a live stream for later. Going live now might be great for impromptu occasions, or breaking news. A scheduled live stream allows you some time to prepare and promote.
Successful Live Stream Formats and Planning
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Things to keep in mind
Frame the shot. Keep your frame interesting by moving around (if appropriate for the shoot). Use a tripod, selfie stick, or accessories to avoid camera shake. Be careful not to block the lens with your hands. | |
Test the audio quality. Find a quiet location and watch out for wind, traffic, appliances, and background noises that can interfere with the sound quality. Using a microphone can improve your audio. | |
To keep your stream dynamic and minimize the amount of unwanted pauses, plan content in advance. Even a loose script of when you plan to talk about various topics or introduce a specific segment can help keep your stream organized. | |
Check the strength of your network signal
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We recommend
- Test your audio, video, and equipment setup using an unlisted live stream to make sure everything looks and sounds good.
- Take a moment to check your setup such as location, look, and background before filming.
Next: check out tips for filming with mobile