I’m currently uncertain about whether I think the live stream provides sufficient value above what is available from recording and posting the videos.
Last year, we received useful data on the live stream views:
Day 1: 914 views (average view time 14.76 minutes)
Day 2: 575 views (average view time 17.8 minutes)
We were interested in the live stream in large part because we expected that it would provide access for people who were not local that could not make the event. Interestingly, the majority of video views were from the United States (660) -- particularly in California (279) -- followed by the UK (158).
I’m in negotiations with the video company, and I’ll need to see how the costs and staffing requirements trade off against other things that we could offer. I’ll update once I finalize the contract.
Fantastic! Will these be livecast on the web?
I’m currently uncertain about whether I think the live stream provides sufficient value above what is available from recording and posting the videos.
Last year, we received useful data on the live stream views:
Day 1: 914 views (average view time 14.76 minutes) Day 2: 575 views (average view time 17.8 minutes)
We were interested in the live stream in large part because we expected that it would provide access for people who were not local that could not make the event. Interestingly, the majority of video views were from the United States (660) -- particularly in California (279) -- followed by the UK (158).
I’m in negotiations with the video company, and I’ll need to see how the costs and staffing requirements trade off against other things that we could offer. I’ll update once I finalize the contract.