Find webinars and livestreaming suppliers for your event

Find webinars and livestreaming suppliers for your event

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Event Production Specialist

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Event Production Specialist

  •   United Kingdom
  •   Audiovisual agencies | Webinar and livestreaming specialists | Virtual event specialists | Technical event staff | AV specialist | Video technician | Audio technician | Event producers

Producer/Owner/Operator

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Producer/Owner/Operator

  •   FL, USA
  •   Cameraman | Webinar and livestreaming specialists | Virtual event specialists | AV specialist | Light technician | Video technician | Audio technician | Rigger

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  •   Patrick Dumler Vorwaldstraße 12, 87471 Durach
  •   Event decorators | Webinar and livestreaming specialists | Event managers

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  •   OX44 7RW, United Kingdom
  •   Animators | Video editors | Webinar and livestreaming specialists | Hostesses | Video technician

Certified Virtual Event Producer

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Certified Virtual Event Producer

  •   CA, USA
  •   Event agencies | Webinar and livestreaming specialists

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  •   Webinar and livestreaming specialists | Virtual event specialists | Event managers

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  •   TN 37210, USA
  •   Animators | Artistic agencies | Entertainers for children | Video editors | Webinar and livestreaming specialists

 

What is webinar and live streaming specialists?

A "Webinar and Live Streaming Specialist" is a person who specializes in the production and execution of live, interactive events that are broadcast over the internet. This may include webinars, live streaming events, virtual conferences, and other similar types of events.

The specialist is responsible for ensuring that the technical aspects of the event run smoothly, such as audio and video quality, and may also be involved in the planning and preparation of the event, including the selection of equipment, setting up the broadcast platform, and managing the overall flow of the event. They may also be responsible for interacting with the audience during the event, answering questions, and facilitating engagement.

The goal of a webinar and live streaming specialist is to create an engaging, professional, and technically sound live event experience for the audience.

What is a live stream webinar?

A live stream webinar is a type of online event where a presenter or a group of presenters conduct a seminar, presentation, or workshop and broadcast it live over the internet to a remote audience. The audience can participate in the webinar in real-time, either by viewing the presentation or by engaging with the presenter through audio or video conferencing, chat, or other interactive features.

Webinars are often used for educational or training purposes, but can also be used for marketing and sales events, product demonstrations, and other types of business communication. Live stream webinars allow for a broad audience to participate in real-time, regardless of their location, and can be an effective tool for sharing information and promoting engagement.

What is the difference between webinar and live streaming?

Webinar and live streaming are both forms of online events that are broadcast over the internet, but they have some key differences:

  • Purpose: Webinars are typically designed for educational or training purposes, while live streaming can be used for a wider range of purposes, such as concerts, sports events, gaming, and news broadcasts.
  • Interactivity: Webinars are often highly interactive, with features such as real-time chat, question-and-answer sessions, and polls. Live streaming, on the other hand, is often a one-way broadcast, with limited or no audience interaction.
  • Content: Webinars are often led by a single presenter or a small group of presenters and focus on a specific topic or set of topics. Live streaming can include a wide range of content, from live sporting events to video game streams and more.
  • Audience: Webinars are typically attended by a smaller, targeted audience, while live streaming can reach a much larger, more diverse audience.

In summary, a webinar is a type of live streaming event that is focused on education and interaction, while live streaming encompasses a wider range of events and content.