Cabling can be a heavy burden to bear. Live streaming equipment often allows us to lighten the load for our set up and saves us time and money.
Something often experienced but often un-expressed is the sometimes painful amount of cabling used in video production. Whether you’re tripping over wires in your static studio or traveling with a mobile studio, cables can be a hassle. The more customers we talk to and learn from, the more we keep hearing about the troubles of cabling. For us, it’s often the misplacement of or tripping over that’s a particular problem :). For our friend Ken Richer of Richer Productions, it’s the weight.
Not just that, but the mess of plugging these wires into his system is daunting. Live streaming equipment does not have to be this way anymore. We’re here to help you with that.
Ken has managed to bring his production to IP. With two PTZ cameras, his laptop, and two ethernet cords, he’s able to power, connect, and control his entire video production. This is what he has to lug around now. Live streaming saves you time, money, and can even take some weight off of your shoulders ;). We’ve developed a free cabling weight guide for you to see how much your cabling truly weighs, and how you can shed some lb’s.
For more on setting up your live production system, check out this video on building and designing a streaming studio/set.
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