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This Is What Streams Are Made Of

I love the immediacy of live streams. If you want to engage audiences, the barriers to entry have never been lower. All you need is an idea and a decent smartphone and you can become a live streamer. But with a camera, microphone, computer connected to the internet, a bit of know-how and a strategic plan then you can become a professional broadcaster and really set yourself apart. In a world flooded with user-generated content, liveness and originality can help you rise to the top. Candour and authenticity are the aspects of live streaming I like most. And I find the unexpected nature of live programmes as rewarding as it is nerve-wracking.Unlock the Secrets of Successful Live Streaming with Dougal Perman, cofounder of Inner Ear and Live Stream Pioneer Since 2001.This podcast complements the YouTube series, and expands on the book, by the same name.

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    This Is What Streams Are Made Of Episode 1

    Welcome to the first episode of This Is What Streams Are Made Of, a new video series by Inner Ear. Over the series we will teach you every aspect of live programme making. In this episode, Dougal Perman, co-founder of Inner Ear, explores the unique advantages of live streaming and how it can safeguard creative jobs from the rise of AI technologies. Drawing from over 23 years of experience in digital media production (and his specialist expert knowledge of live streaming, podcasting and interactive storytelling), Dougal shares insights on the critical role live content plays in audience engagement and career sustainability.Discover the benefits of producing “as live” content, learn about our four-point audience engagement strategy, and get a glimpse into what’s coming up in future episodes. Join us to unlock the full potential of live programming and stay ahead in the creative industry.Key Points Covered: • The impact of AI on creative jobs • Advantages of live streaming for audience engagement • Introduction to Inner Ear’s audience engagement strategy • Why creating “as live” content is efficient and impactful • Sneak peek of upcoming episodesChapters:00:00 Welcome to our new series02:22 Deliberate mistake or happy accident?02:46 The benefits of "as live" production03:59 Brief history of Inner Ear06:24 Our video streaming evolution08:55 Some of our milestones11:05 Why we teach live programme making12:29 This video series will include information on...15:50 Our programme making framework17:17 Get in touch with Inner Ear17:59 Why does creating live content protect your job from AI?23:17 What AI can never doStay tuned for more episodes where we’ll dive deeper into defining objectives, developing strategies, learning from (our) mistakes, telling your story to a live audience, our quick-start guide to making a live programme and much, much more. Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more insights and tips on creating compelling live programmes: @innerearmedia  Join the waiting list for a chance to get a free copy of Dougal's forthcoming book by the same name, This Is What Streams Are Made Of: https://www.innerear.co.uk/want-to-le...Inner Ear (www.innerear.co.uk) creates shared digital experiences to communicate your message by engaging your audience. Our specialisms are live programme making, serialised (podcast) production and interactive storytelling. Inner Ear is the production company behind @TRADtv (www.tradtv.scot), Radio Magnetic (www.mixcloud.com/radiomagnetic), Walking Heads (www.walkingheads.net) and hundreds of successful live streams for brands and cultural organisations.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

I love the immediacy of live streams. If you want to engage audiences, the barriers to entry have never been lower. All you need is an idea and a decent smartphone and you can become a live streamer. But with a camera, microphone, computer connected to the internet, a bit of know-how and a strategic plan then you can become a professional broadcaster and really set yourself apart. In a world flooded with user-generated content, liveness and originality can help you rise to the top. Candour and authenticity are the aspects of live streaming I like most. And I find the unexpected nature of live programmes as rewarding as it is nerve-wracking.Unlock the Secrets of Successful Live Streaming with Dougal Perman, cofounder of Inner Ear and Live Stream Pioneer Since 2001.This podcast complements the YouTube series, and expands on the book, by the same name.

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Produced by Inner Ear

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I love the immediacy of live streams. If you want to engage audiences, the barriers to entry have never been lower. All you need is an idea and a decent smartphone and you can become a live streamer. But with a camera, microphone, computer connected to the internet, a bit of know-how and a...

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