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Live Streaming Tools: Facebook
· By Adrian Eitzen
Facebook is a standard when it comes to social media. And with different groups of people gravitating toward platforms, adding your live streams to Facebook may get you a more diverse audience.- #Artist Resources
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- #Living in Lockdown
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- #Overview
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- #References
- #Resources
- #Software Overview
- #Streamlabs OBS
- #Twitch
- #Waterloo Region
- #XSplit Gamecaster
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Live Streaming Tools: Twitch
· By Adrian Eitzen
Although Twitch’s main audience are gamers, it is still a great live streaming service to stream your own content. People such as The8BitDrummer and laura8863 are great examples of musicians that use Twitch to stream their talents. Twitch even has categories called “Just Chatting”, “Music and Performing Arts”, “Art”, and even “Food and Drink” for people looking to watch some non-gaming streams. Even if you’ve never streamed before, you can start streaming on Twitch within 15 minutes. All you need is an account, and one of the broadcasting softwares listed below.- #Art
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- #Collection of Best Practices
- #Collection of Tips
- #Connect with your audience
- #Connecting in Lockdown
- #Covid-19
- #Facebook Live
- #Food and Drink
- #Good Company Productions
- #Instagram Live
- #JamKazam
- #Just Chatting
- #Kitchener-Waterloo
- #Live Streaming Tools for Software
- #Live-streaming
- #Music and Performing Arts
- #References
- #Resources
- #Software Overview
- #Twitch
- #YouTube
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Live Streaming Tools: YouTube
· By Adrian Eitzen
YouTube is a platform that I’m sure we’re all familiar with for streaming content. You may even have your own music up on your channel. But of course you also have the option of live-streaming your content, so you can have an instant connection to your fans, wherever they may be, cozy at home. Here we break down what you’ll need to get started live-streaming on YouTube.- #Artist Resources
- #Audio Team
- #Collection of Tips
- #Collection of Tricks
- #Facebook Live
- #Good Company Productions
- #Instagram Live
- #JamKazam
- #Kitchener-Waterloo
- #Live Streaming Tools
- #Live Streaming Tools for Software
- #Living in Lockdown
- #Overview of Live-streaming
- #Pandemic
- #Reconnect With Fans
- #References
- #Twitch
- #Waterloo
- #YouTube
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Live Streaming Tools for Artists
· By Adrian Eitzen
The Good Company Productions Audio Team has compiled this collection of information, tips, tricks, and best practices to give you everything that you need to get yourself and your music out to the community during this self-isolation period. We know right now it can feel like we’re very alone, but hopefully this will be able to help you reconnect with your fans and add some new friends to your social circle.
We’ve broken it down by media platform, so that wherever you’re most comfortable, you’ll be able to share your art. Take a read through the whole thing, or skip down to the platform you want to try out. We’ve also included some reference resources for you to check out if you need more information!
- #Artist Resources
- #Audio Team
- #Collection of Best Practices
- #Collection of Information
- #Collection of Tips
- #Collection of Tricks
- #Connecting in Lockdown
- #Covid-19
- #Facebook Live
- #Global Pandemic
- #Good Company Productions
- #Instagram Live
- #JamKazam
- #Kitchener-Waterloo
- #Learning in Lockdown
- #Live-streaming
- #Living in Lockdown
- #Media Platform
- #Music Out to the Community
- #Operate Behind the Scenes
- #Overview of Live-streaming
- #Pandemic
- #Reconnect With Fans
- #References
- #Resources
- #Share Your Art
- #Social Circle
- #Software Overview
- #Surviving Lockdown
- #Twitch
- #Virtual Social Circle
- #YouTube