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The Chroma Key Feature in Wirecast

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment August 17, 2020

Telestream Wirecast offers a live Chroma Key feature capable of removing green screen elements in your live streaming productions! With a well lit and composed green screen background, removing the background is as easy as enabling the Chroma Key feature in Wirecast.

Building Your Own Wirecast Machine

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment July 14, 2020

So you want to take on the challenge and build your own Wirecast machine, but you’re not sure where to start? Hopefully, this blog post will help guide you in […]

Why Wirecast is the Best Software for Both PC and Mac Users

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment June 12, 2020

Wirecast is a robust video switching software capable of producing professional, live broadcasts on the web. Wirecast is both affordable and easy to use. It is the only software available for Mac and PC, giving customers versatility in the operating system they are comfortable with or use during their daily workflows. In the broadcast world, not being locked to one platform is key. Every workflow is different and having support for both operating systems gives you the flexibility you need.

How to host a Virtual Graduation with Wirecast, Zoom and NewBlue Titler Live

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment May 21, 2020

With education taking place mostly at home during the pandemic, many high schools, colleges and grad schools have had to turn to performing graduation ceremonies- remotely. Telestream WireCaster and NewBlue Title Live luckily have the gear educational facilities need to perform these ceremonies.

Downing Street employs Telestream’s Wirecast for Daily Briefing Livestream

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment May 18, 2020

Wirecast is a go to tool of choice for many in the live streaming arena. When it comes to daily briefing in a government setting, Wirecast can help. Check out some highlights from this article from tvbeurope.com to learn more.

Wirecast Now and Later

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment April 27, 2020

Right now, the need for live streaming and the ability to be able to meet remotely is at an all-time high. Musicians are streaming live from their homes, teachers are presenting lectures, friends are doing on-line happy hours and the list goes on. But an important question to be asking is, what is the best way to get the information to your audience both now and in the future?

Telestream Reseller Webinar Covering Wirecast, Wirecast Gear & ScreenFlow

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment April 15, 2020

We invite you to join Telestream for an informative Channel Sales Meeting – virtual-style. Our channel program and product line leaders will be on hand to show you the highlights and value propositions for the Telestream product portfolio. Included in the agenda will be a brief overview and how-to-sell tips for Wirecast, Wirecast Gear and ScreenFlow.

Wirecast Broadcasting into Zoom: Workflow Guide

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment April 14, 2020

Wirecast into Zoom
1. Launch Wirecast (or your live video production and virtual camera app) and start your virtual camera output. Make sure all the graphics, titles, cameras, images, and sound clips you need are loaded.
2. In Zoom, select the Wirecast virtual camera as your camera. Now whatever you “go live” with in Wirecast will be in your Zoom camera.
3. Professionally “produce” your Zoom session from Wirecast. A Zoom Assistant (ZA) is recommended to handle this for you, if you are the host in Zoom.

Telestream/Wirecast: The Art of Webcasting

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment April 2, 2020

There are many important aspects that go into streaming a live broadcast. I often have people asking: “Which settings should I use to broadcast a high-quality stream?” Seems like a reasonable question but there are so many variables involved that it’s impossible for me to give a simple answer. My goal here is to explain all of the different factors involved and hopefully give you the knowledge necessary to start Wirecasting like a pro.

Best Practice for Setting up Shot Layers in Wirecast

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment March 31, 2020

Using the Master Layers is a great way to compose your shots individually. This way each source may turn on and off or be switched to and from.