Learn Production-Tested Live Streaming in the Cloud
Want more live streaming clients but only have one of you, or one streaming computer?
Maybe you’ve tried to use cloud services like AWS and searched for free tutorials, only to be shown old or out of date information. Maybe the tutorial just didn’t work, or missed a step…then missed a client deadline.
Going into a production without a solid or production tested setup is not going to win you clients. And let’s be honest, it’s the worst feeling in the world when something goes wrong.
What You'll Learn
Why Set Up Your Own AWS Account?
Simply, you stay in control and don’t need to spends thousands on extra gear (but unboxing new tech is still pretty fun).
No extra fees, no subscriptions (that you don’t want), no forced upgrades. You only pay for the hours you use, and keep more of what you earn.
If you’re looking to scale your streaming business, you’ll need consistent facilities that the cloud offers, especially if you want to help from a remote team. Home office bandwidth will quickly limit you.
Streaming from the Cloud Allows You to
- Build a remote tech team, easily and securely
- Ensure quality, and stability, every time.
With the right router, your stream will continue even if your internet goes down. Trust us, your clients will love that part.
Use vMix? Great! Bring your own license.
Use OBS? Awesome, it’s totally free and works in the cloud too.
Tricaster Vectar? Yes, that works too.
AWS is a great place to build your own personal streaming cloud, for the same price that software companies pay to create theirs. Think of it as buying wholesale, at a huge discount.
AWS can take a lot of time to learn, which is why we streamlined our process in this course, so you can focus on the productions, and not tech problems.
Why Learn from Me?
Michael Lange is a seasoned broadcast technical director, who’s worked live sports for all the 3 and 4 letter networks. He’s worked on NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, and many, many college sports broadcasts for ESPN, CBS, FOX, TNT and more.
In 2019 the entire sports world shut down overnight, and he turned to learning about streaming. If broadcasts were to continue, they would have to be remote.
Now Michael is bringing that broadcast knowledge to the streaming world, helping independent media pros conquer the cloud, with thousands of hours of production running in the cloud.
He’s learned what works and what doesn’t for some of the biggest companies in the world.