I'm sure you have heard the term DVD on Demand. This new industry buzzword refers to producing a DVD as it is purchased which eliminates the need to carry an inventory. This process can only be accomplished using a duplication system as opposed to a replication machine which stamps the discs from a glass master. The replication process can not be taken on the road and requires large manufacturing facilities.
Live conference production and fulfillment is perfect for capturing the audience's interest as they leave the event. You can market a DVD of the event they just witnessed while they are in a buying mood. This is accomplished by streaming the event to a production trailer equipped with duplication machines. Once the event ends, the stream is encoded and mass produced on duplication machines. By the time the attendees leave the event, you can have duped and packaged product sitting there just waiting to be bought.
Conference or event capturing is very popular with sporting events and marketing or business seminars. It allows the event promoters to capitalize further on the impulse buy of attendees as they leave the event.
To capture a live event, the following takes place:
1. The event is captured by either recording equipment or live broadcast feed and streamed to the production booth.
2. Depending on the event, the stream can be authored as it's being streamed so that on conclusion of the event, it can be finalized very quickly.
3. Banks of duplication systems are ready to start duplicating the event within minutes of it ending. Prior the event, the discs can be pre-printed or silkscreened so that once duplicated, they can be professionally packaged and sold within 5 to 10 minutes of the event actually ending.
Mediatechnics and the Live Network are a premiere provider of live conference duplication.
Live conference production and fulfillment is perfect for capturing the audience's interest as they leave the event. You can market a DVD of the event they just witnessed while they are in a buying mood. This is accomplished by streaming the event to a production trailer equipped with duplication machines. Once the event ends, the stream is encoded and mass produced on duplication machines. By the time the attendees leave the event, you can have duped and packaged product sitting there just waiting to be bought.
Conference or event capturing is very popular with sporting events and marketing or business seminars. It allows the event promoters to capitalize further on the impulse buy of attendees as they leave the event.
To capture a live event, the following takes place:
1. The event is captured by either recording equipment or live broadcast feed and streamed to the production booth.
2. Depending on the event, the stream can be authored as it's being streamed so that on conclusion of the event, it can be finalized very quickly.
3. Banks of duplication systems are ready to start duplicating the event within minutes of it ending. Prior the event, the discs can be pre-printed or silkscreened so that once duplicated, they can be professionally packaged and sold within 5 to 10 minutes of the event actually ending.
Mediatechnics and the Live Network are a premiere provider of live conference duplication.
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