3 Ways to Create Live Content Without Camera Operators

by | News, Production, Streaming, Video

Sign up here for a live session on March 2, 2022, at 10 a.m. Pacific with experts from Mobile Viewpoint and Jim Jachetta of VidOvation. Find out what AI can do for you. Check out this short video with the inside scoop on how this new AI tech is being used with hockey, REMI, and with PTZ cameras in new studios.

Join us to discover exactly how to:

  1. Broadcast news or sports segments from home or remote locations. Give the talent what they need to get the best feed back to you.
  2. Do a multi-camera shoot for a show when there’s no budget for camera operators.
  3. Shoot a live sporting event without any camera operators.

This webinar may be geared toward remote broadcast and sporting events, but the basic elements can help you in your services. Check it out and sign up now!

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