Live or recorded web broadcasting
A webcast is a media file distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology. Essentially, webcasting is “broadcasting” over the Internet.-
Getting Connected
We can provide connectivity solutions for any venue, leaving you the freedom to find the right space for your event. We’ve streamed content from central London cinemas, houses across the nation, alleys in Camden, and lots of fields in the middle of nowhere. -
Pre Production
Webcasts depend on getting the planning right, which is why we pride our selves on our clear communication with our clients as to their needs and expectations. We love to plan different and exciting projects, from figuring out how to stream a bull for a month live, to doing a two camera shoot with one camera man, we love to be challenged. -
Production
With projects only happening once, it’s important to have the right people making sure things go well. At Stream UK, we don’t just employee encoding engineers, we also employ broadcast specialists. They ensure that any artistic or technical goals are met and use their expertise to help take your webcast to the next level.
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Post Production
Once a shoot is complete, we have a whole range of post production options for you to choose from. Whether it be a video on demand version of the entire show, or an edited highlights clip that’s only available for a week. We look forward to assisting you with your project.
Redbull Bedroom Jam
The Redbull Bedroom Jam was a full day shoot, recording and editing footage that was played live at a multi-camera event. We used the residential broadband connection of the venue, to stream back to our servers.
This is a great example of our flexibility, adapting to a clients needs with ease. We were originally asked to provide a simple one camera shoot, after further negotiations the client wanted more content and higher production value for very little extra investment. We rose to the occasion, developing a system that would allow for a two camera shoot with pre-recorded material and on screen graphics.
This reduced costs by taking advantage of untapped on site resources, and minimising the number of staff we sent out. This low cost strategy allowed us to improve the quality of our output, as well as our client’s satisfaction.


