Eva and the Vagabond Tales is a folk band based in Los Angeles who have been playing together since the mid-2010’s. The Coronavirus pandemic has greatly affected social gatherings and has limited live musical performances all over the world. Before the pandemic, this thriving band practiced, wrote lovely, catchy songs, … Read the rest of this now >>
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Father Jake and the Pandemic of 2020: How One Church in Fort Wayne Spread God’s Word to the Faithful
Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, nearly every church in America had been faced with the challenge of reaching their congregations while maintaining a safe distance. But how do you preach to a group of people when having your congregants in front of you is both unsafe and in in some … Read the rest of this now >>
Cal-Fire Uses Live Video Streaming to Communicate to Multiple Agencies During Wildfires
Recent wildfires ravishing California has put pressure on multiple agencies to coordinate efforts to battle the blazes. Cal-Fire tasked with taking the lead and managing these wildfires decided to use live streaming to aid in the way they communicate across various state agencies, and other base locations with complicated data … Read the rest of this now >>
Varvid Produces and Streams Facebook Careers Panel Using Datavideo Products
Varvid is a Seattle based, growing live event and streaming production company whose primary business is serving the needs of corporate clients. Varvid started when CEO and founder Aaron Booker used his IT expertise to help filmmaking friends webcast a local rock concert in Bellingham, WA in 2002. Since then, … Read the rest of this now >>
Introducing the KMU-100, Datavideo’s New 4K Video Extractor at NAMM 2017
2017 saw another iteration of the ever-exciting NAMM Show. Luckily, I was able to attend once again, and this time I was given an invite from Datavideo, a very special company with a very special product that they like to call “KMU-100.” It’s a gem from the video world that … Read the rest of this now >>
How to mount a PTZ Camera on a Lighting Truss
With rigging, support and truss equipment you are afforded so many more possibilities as to where you can mount your cameras. Lighting rigs can range in size and shape, but one of the most common diameter’s is 2 inches. In this How To guide you will learn how to mount … Read the rest of this now >>
How to buy an instant replay system on a budget
Instant replay is an essential part of quality sports programming. New lower budget options are now available to help smaller venues and schools do instant replay. This is giving these smaller production added entertainment value while also providing officials the ability to review plays.
Cameras, lenses, and video mixers have … Read the rest of this now >>
PTZ Camera Review: Panasonic AW-HE40SK vs Datavideo PTC-150T
The newest trend in technology for PTZ cameras is ‘PoE’ or power over ethernet. This technology allows for power to be carried over a Cat5e or Cat 6 cable. Today, ethernet cables can carry a substantial amount of data and power, and camera companies are working hard to take advantage … Read the rest of this now >>
Why are there no 1080p TV Channels?
The difference between 720p, 1080i, and 1080p has been debated for years. 1080p is superior in quality, however whether or not that quality can be delivered is a whole other matter. In this world full of ads and sales for technology in 1080p HD, 2K, and 4K , the vast … Read the rest of this now >>
Which HDMI cable to use for your HD or 4K video production
By Miguel Galindo
What HDMI cable do you need to play 4K vs HD? What HDMI cables can do 3D? What is HDMI 2.0? What is HDMI 1.4? This blog will answer these questions and give you valuable information on purchasing the right HDMI cable for your live video productions … Read the rest of this now >>