Livestream
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Live-streamed videos always look better when they include multiple camera angles, but most people don't have the funds or expertise to set up a mini multi-camera TV studio in their house. The RayBit SC1 system is designed to change that.
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The world's finest hand-made concert grands can now capture every nuance of a piano performance and replicate it in real time on the Steinways in living rooms, bars and studios across the world – even if Yamaha's been doing it for nearly a decade.
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While it is possible for video bloggers to do multi-camera productions, they pretty much have to record everything with every camera, then go back and edit between them. The Cutbox Studio system, however, allows users to cut live between three included cameras.
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Companies have been working to perfect a camera that blends effortlessly into the wearer's life. With two cameras and the ability to livestream through Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, it's designed to make chronicling the events of your day easier than ever.
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Thanks to a livestream video from the Cornell Lab Bird Cams Project, you can check up on the little bird with big feet whenever you want and, if you're lucky, you can even see it interact with its parents.
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Yuneec’s Breeze drone is designed for serious selfie snappers more interested in photos than flying. The drone sends the shots straight to a user’s smartphone ready for social media, but now the company has added a livestream feature that gives your friends and followers a live drone’s-eye view.
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On July 28, 2016 a partnership between GIBLIB, Livit and 360fly will live stream a hernia surgery open to the public, from a 360-degree interactive point of view.
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Movi is a small video camera from Livestream which lets users edit footage on the fly and switch between nine virtual cameras which simulate a professional-looking multi-camera setup.
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A new device by Genii is designed to livestream games, movies, or shows to anyone in the world. The Cast Hub allows up to six mobile devices to watch the same content, offering users the ability to enjoy and interact with each other in real time, as if on a virtual couch.
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TV and movie streaming services like Netflix have been around for years now, but still continue to gain popularity. Perhaps due to the production logistics, streaming live music from gigs has been less commonplace. Wayra-supported Living Indie is one firm trying to crack this market.
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Japan camera-maker Cerevo has started a 24-hour live Ustream feed from Akihabara.
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The Livestream Livepack puts a broadcast TV truck on your back. The Livestream Livepack crams into a backpack the hardware unit to encode and transmit HD video, Firewire cable, batteries and six built-in 3G modems to get the highest possible bitrate.