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April 17, 2008

Live Event DVD Duplication

Filed under: Publishing — Media Guy @ 5:07 am

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by Media Guy

DVD on demand is increasingly becoming a popular buzz word. It basically means that a DVD is burned at the time the DVD is ordered eliminating the need to preorder large amounts or carry an inventory. Since replicating or pressing DVDs uses a different process that is not suited to on demand publishing, burning a DVD is a perfect solution.

Another form of DVD on Demand is Live Conference Production and Fulfillment. This consists of having an event televised or taped and then capturing the feed live so that it can be authored and sent to a bank of duplication machines that can output hundreds of copies literally within minutes of an event ending. This allows people attending that event to purchase what they just saw on DVD as they exit the event facilities.

Conference or event capturing is very popular with sporting events and marketing or business seminars. It allows the event promoters to capitalize further on the impulse buy of attendees as they leave the event.

To capture a live event, the following takes place:

1. The event is captured by either recording equipment or live broadcast feed and streamed to the production booth.

2. The event can be authored as it’s streaming so it can be duplicated very quickly upon the events conclusion.

3. Numerous duplication machines start duplicating the event within a few minutes of it ending. With preprinted discs and full packaging options, the disc is ready to sell within a 10 minute window of the event ending.

Mediatechnics has a Conference DVD or Live Event service available.

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