Making Memories Last with Live Streaming

Will Rose • Feb 21, 2022

Nō Studios Production Manager, Will Rose, breaks down the benefits to live streaming your event.

Archive and Elevate with Live Streaming

Just about everything has been online over the past few years. As excited as we all are to return to in-person events, live streaming your event remains extremely valuable. 


Memories and Assets

Time really flies when you’re having fun — have you ever attended a live event, wedding, or concert and had an incredible time, only to realize the whole experience passed you by faster than you could blink? Have you ever wanted an instant replay of those incredible moments? 


When you stream your event, you not only have an archive of the occasion, you have a valuable asset! You can then use the recording as a promotional tool, a marketing material or a full length replay. 






Reach a Wider Audience

The broad reach of the internet is no secret in today’s world. When you stream your event, you can connect with new audiences, community members, donors, and clients never before possible. 


Not Everyone is Eager or Able to Return In-Person 

Some people are still waiting it out before going back to in-person. Whether out of an abundance of caution, health concern, or another reason, the at-home audience is here to stay. As event hosts, you want to be inclusive, and offer your experience to your entire audience — streaming lets you do just that. 


Streaming is Here to Stay 

We are all eager to get back to in-person events, well at least most of us are. The reality is, that even when we do, streaming has an undeniable value in today’s content landscape. 


Whatever type of event you host, be it a wedding, fundraiser, arts performance, or something completely unique, streaming allows you to catalog your event, reach new audiences and include everyone.


When you decide to broadcast your next event, Nō Studios’ in-house Production Services department can help you bring the experience to the next level.

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