DVD on demand is increasingly becoming a popular buzz word. It basically means that a DVD is burned at the time the DVD is ordered eliminating the need to preorder large amounts or carry an inventory. Since replicating or pressing DVDs uses a different process that is not suited to on demand publishing, burning a DVD is a perfect solution.
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.
The concept of live event capturing allows the event promoters to trigger the impulse buy pattern of event attendees as they are leaving the event. This is increasingly becoming more popular with sporting events and marketing or training seminars.
Live Event capturing basically works in the following way:
1. If the event is being broadcast live, then the feed is captured in a mobile production booth out side the event. If the event is not being broadcast, then the event is captured with recording equipment in the facility and streamed to the production booth.
2. Authoring the event while it's streaming allows it to be finalized and duplicated rapidly immediately after the event ends.
3. Numerous duplication machines start duplicating the event within a few minutes of it ending. With preprinted discs and full packaging options, the disc is ready to sell within a 10 minute window of the event 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.
The concept of live event capturing allows the event promoters to trigger the impulse buy pattern of event attendees as they are leaving the event. This is increasingly becoming more popular with sporting events and marketing or training seminars.
Live Event capturing basically works in the following way:
1. If the event is being broadcast live, then the feed is captured in a mobile production booth out side the event. If the event is not being broadcast, then the event is captured with recording equipment in the facility and streamed to the production booth.
2. Authoring the event while it's streaming allows it to be finalized and duplicated rapidly immediately after the event ends.
3. Numerous duplication machines start duplicating the event within a few minutes of it ending. With preprinted discs and full packaging options, the disc is ready to sell within a 10 minute window of the event ending.
Mediatechnics and the Live Network are a premiere provider of live conference duplication.
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