Tag: live streaming

  • The Digital Stage: Live Streamed Discussion Programme

    The Digital Stage: Live Streamed Discussion Programme

    Attend our upcoming lively discussion all about using technology creatively to engage your audience, join us at Fringe Central at 4PM on Friday 8 August or watch the entire event online. The live discussion panel will explore digital media – especially live video streaming – in performing arts as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe…

  • Live Streaming: D14

    Live Streaming: D14

    On 29 and 30 May 2014, the digital and creative sectors came together at the SECC in Glasgow to explore ways to collaborate through an day-long programme of keynote presentations, seminars, networking, and an interactive showcase. Live streaming of the entire event was provided by Inner Ear.

  • Digital Development: Edinburgh Quartet

    Digital Development: Edinburgh Quartet

    Inner Ear have been working closely with the critically-acclaimed classical string ensemble, Edinburgh Quartet in many aspects of digital development including live streaming their concerts, producing visuals for live shows, designing and building a specially tailored new website, providing social media training and more.

  • Live Streaming: The Glasgow School of Art Reid Building Launch

    Live Streaming: The Glasgow School of Art Reid Building Launch

    To mark the official opening of it’s newly built Reid Building, The Glasgow School of Art asked Inner Ear to provide a live stream for two very special events.

  • Scottish Ballet: Romeo and Juliet Webcasts

    Scottish Ballet: Romeo and Juliet Webcasts

    Scottish Ballet are allowing viewers to venture behind the scenes of their upcoming Romeo & Juliet show in their innovative fly on the wall webcast series.

  • How To Live Stream from Mobile: For Microsoft and Glenfiddich

    How To Live Stream from Mobile: For Microsoft and Glenfiddich

    Inner Ear uses bonded 3G mobile broadband provided by Prodec Networks to broadcast a variety of events, creating high quality content and to produce programmes.