Episode 5 - Overview of the major steps of a project
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Steps for producing a webcast
Specifications for preparing its webcast project
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All the technical and artistic actions that follow filming and are necessary to its completion. Live webcasts do not require post-production work since what is captured is immediately seen by the viewers. Modern studios that offer webcasting can also offer an isolated recording of each separate camera in Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), in addition to the recording that has been switched by the webcast director. If their cameras allow, these studios can simultaneously record in higher resolution (4K, 6K, 8K or higher) and low compression, i.e., capture in maximum quality what each camera has recorded. These recordings captured live allow for “fine cuts” in post-production, to eventually re-edit and calibrate in higher definition for archival purposes or simply for future broadcasting on pre-recorded webcast platforms at videodance festivals, or on television.