Ever wonder why some ‘live streams’ quality are bad? And how come some company’s ‘live stream’ look so professional?
could it be due to this ?
Now, please don’t write me off as trying to slam couples who has low unrealistic budget. It is probably this way due to the lack of proper understanding on how Live Streaming works. This article is actually meant to provide some form of insights as to why Live Streaming Services cost so much.
First, let us break down the equipment and manpower needed as well as the cost
For a good live streaming (professional)
Camera Operator – $350-$450 per hour
Audio Engineer – $350 per hour
Riggers – $200 per hour
Director – $450 – $500 per hour
Equipment cost
Professional Gears – on average $9000 – $15000
Broadcast level video cameras
Switching console
Audio console
Video encoders
Network connectivity
Roving capability
Private Site
Non tangible benefits
Professional guidance
Professional quality work (proper white balance correction, exposure compensation, audio tuning….)
Do They backup their recordings?
After sales service
Amateur Gears – on average $2000-$3000 (could be lesser)
DSLR or Mobilephones
Software based switching (not so stable)
Software based encoding or cheap adaptors (OBS, Vmix, Streamlabs, Streamyard…)
Mobile hotspot (not stable)
Professional service – you can almost forget it
As you can see, Both can do live streaming, however you gotta ask yourself if the price is really worth it to sacrifice for a sub par viewing experience. Imagine a setup with fixed camera, there isn’t much dynamic angles for the audience. How about audio? Can you imagine all the hollow sound? One good analogy is like getting from point A to B, one is via public transport while the other is via a private (semi luxury) car. Both will get you to the destination, but ultimately only one will give you the class experience that you desire, especially for important occasions like a wedding or town-hall or online retreat.
For some ideas on how live streaming is being carried out, ie what are the processes involved, you can check out our “Loveinstills Xperience Live Streaming” page here
Check out some of our past streams. As well as the reviews that we have received. You can be certain that your wedding live stream will be in good hands
Sample of our client’s private stream. Hosted on our private server
On average, a typical live streaming job should cost around $1000 or more with 2 camera setup. However, as Singapore market is pretty competitive, you will get a decent vendor at around $650 – $700. Anything below is a big risk as they vendor will likely be using sub par equipment or they have to take on multiple jobs, which then add to the probability of failure
Some Check-boxes that you can use to make sure that you are getting a professional to do your live stream
What camera are they using
How many Live Streaming jobs have they done
What gears are they using for their audio
How are they streaming to the internet
What platform are they streaming on, why ? (YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook….)
How is their knowledge on audio solutions
Can their system work independent of the venue’s
Whats the crew size per job
For Covid-19, are they MTI approved vendor
Traits of a professional reliable vendor
Reliable
Responsive
Responsible
Uses equipment like this
Has a professional crew like this
So if you are looking for a good live streaming experience for your guests, where the audio quality is crisp and clear and the streaming is smooth. $650 – $700 for an hour is actually a very good investment. Your wedding is far too important to be spoilt by sub par work, even so, your guests will not have a very experience.
Go with a vendor that is established, has many experience doing live streaming (multi-genre will be better as they have experience with troubleshooting)