360° Video STREAMING for GROUP MEDITATION experiences

Live Streaming Video Cameras for Group Meditation Experiences

Live Stream and Record in 4K for under $400 with the Mevo


There are video cameras, and then there are video cameras that can also stream live to the Internet. The use of a live streaming capable video camera allows you to get the best of both worlds. You create content you can use for a membership based virtual class, to help your organic rankings, while also broadcasting live, which is featured ahead of other videos on your favorite social networks.


While we make a big deal about 360 video and audio, the traditional 2D format we’ve always watched has its purpose. It’s easier to produce within a faster time frame. 360 videos are bigger files and require computer processing power. So as with anything, a mixture of video formats is vital. Streaming standard video, in tandem with 360 experiences can expand your digital footprint and give people the variety of video formats.


For example, when you are live streaming a 360 group meditation, you should also be streaming from a standard camera at the same time. This creates cross-network activity and helps drive more clout to your social and organic content’s authority.


Really, you can simply use your phone and live stream to Facebook, Periscope, YouTube, Twitch, etc. The thing is, when you stream via one social network or another, you run into problems sharing your live streams and the recorded versions of your videos on other networks. If you are just getting started, use your smartphone. If this is the case, invest in what is called a gimbal. You can mount your phone to it, and it will follow you around. It’s like having a camera operator shooting your video for you.


Live streaming with a dedicated live streaming camera like the Mevo, allows you to get better quality video, audio, and will allow you to take advantage of other features like graphic overlays and logos.


Live streaming is more forgiving compared to the expectations people have of videos they access from a library of recorded on demand videos. Our production tips help you make sure that your live streams and recorded classes are of the highest quality. Some of the things you will learn include:


  • Get the right equipment and services
  • Set design and camera positions
  • Live streaming best practices
  • Best practices of recording video for on demand access
  • Creating a membership website for your videos




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