Presentations have gone far beyond the traditional setting we’re very accustomed to. Technology is quickly being adopted in many forms for the purpose of reaching a much broader audience. Whether you are webcasting, hosting a webinar or videoconferencing, you are connecting with a virtual audience. As streaming technology advances, becoming much simpler and cost-effective, we’ve put together some tips to consider so your messaging is on-point.
Sound Quality
It is imperative to ensure that the quality of sound is top notch. Having muddled or a weak sound is not only annoying to those present, but far worse for remote attendees. Engagement is key to the success of your event, and poor audio quality will largely decrease the amount of people interested. Not only is it important the presenter is heard, but remote attendees and those sitting in the back of the room need to be able to hear audience members when a question is being asked. Ensuring a microphone is available is paramount!
Internet Bandwidth
Internet bandwidth is easily something that gets overlooked; purchasing enough bandwidth to cover the entirety and scale of your event is crucial. Internet bandwidth determines how much data can be transmitted and at what speed. Having shaking or freezing video streams will be frustrating for your live virtual audience. Be sure to check that you are getting what you are paying for and demand time for testing, as you don’t want to be scrambling on the day of.
Types of Cameras
To figure out how many cameras you’ll need, begin by determining which sessions you plan on live streaming. Streaming events need at least one fixed camera, and multiple cameras can be helpful if you have the budget for it, as they allow different angles and shots to be taken, keeping things engaging.
Mobile Friendly
Mobile and tablets are increasingly popular with everyone using them to do all of their tasks. Having scalable streaming capabilities that are available on iOS and Android will make a huge difference in your event. Your remote audience will be able to tune in from wherever they are, and you’ll reach a larger group of people regardless of the device they’re using.
Virtual Audience
It’s easy to forget about those streaming in once your event is up and running. Making sure you engage your virtual audience is very important. Speakers should greet them at the beginning, use their name and where they are from when a question comes in, and remember to look into the camera when speaking, as the speaker will most likely be trained to look only at the local audience.
A mediator or MC is a great way to engage the audience, help them develop some conversation and allow them to feel part of the event, and as latency (delay) of streaming services becomes more immediate, also look to add engagement tools like polling and live Q&A for both your local and virtual audiences.
Following these tips for an effective audio visual presentation will help your event thrive and give your audience something to remember.
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Sariah Meagle says
My sister will be presenting to a potential client of their company. It was explained here that in order to make sure that the presentation will go well, she should consider the sound quality and her virtual audience. Moreover, it’s advisable to consult professionals when planning to use audio-visual for a presentation.
SophiaMourphy says
Thank you Victor Paan to share help full blog. With the technical era we should use the best quality cameras, sound systems and ready to face any unnecessary in problem in technique of this services and should also have the replacement of these equipment. Virtual Audience, type of camera and sound quality is main things that should be under focused. Really helpful blog i will share this with my friends.
Taylor Anderson says
One of my friends is getting a degree in business, so he may want to learn how to use audiovisual solutions to help him move up. It makes sense that one should make sure that their event is mobile friendly, as more people have access to phones and tablets. Thanks for the great audiovisual event tips.