Course Information
Course Overview
Learn everything you need to know about broadcasting live and on-demand video content over the internet.
If you have ever wanted to start live broadcasting on the internet, be it for video gaming or a live recorded podcast. This course will show you exactly how to get started. The course covers everything to take you from beginner to pro very quickly. The course will not only tell you how to live broadcast but also tell you what you should be broadcasting and how to grow and maintain an audience. Other topics covered are monetisation and other tips and tricks.
Your teacher Jason is here to help you and answer any questions you may have. Become a student and you will be automatically kept up to date with the latest technology and practices as the course continues to evolve and grow.
Start today and have fun learning about live broadcasting on the internet, you will be un and running in no time.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 29 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Determine Where & What you are going to Live Broadcast.
- Section 2 What Hardware You Will Need
- Section 3 What Software Will You Need
- Section 4 How to Monetize your Channel
- Section 5 How to promote your content
- Section 6 Hints & Tips: Strategies for Success
- Section 7 Final Thoughts
What You’ll Learn
- Produce a Live broadcast that can be streamed on YouTube or Twitch.tv, Discover what to stream based on the students own personality and skills, Be able to successfully grow an audience through promotion, Have a deep understanding of hardware and software Required to get started
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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CCeren Özgül
Nice 🌟🙏
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SShannon Elaine Smith
Easy to understand and have fun with the course that I am learning about!
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AAngela Rand
The instructor could be more animated. He repeated himself in many of the videos. He never gave any information about the actual broadcasting software he demonstrated (Xsplit). However, this is a beginner's course and I did have several take-aways from the course regarding how to broadcast live.
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SSamir Ismail
sounds like just talking to add content which may not be really needed.