• A/V Event Case Study - Google I/O Part 4: Lessons Learned from a Big Virtual Event - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

  • May 6 2022
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

A/V Event Case Study - Google I/O Part 4: Lessons Learned from a Big Virtual Event - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

  • Summary

  • By pulling back the curtain on event production, Tim & Tim Talk seeks to entertain and educate our audience as we explore new ideas, technologies, and techniques. Throughout this series, we share ideas to increase your ROI and engagement and improve audience experience for your events. As passionate event professionals, Tim Kay and Tim Kerbavaz are long-time friends and collaborators with over 5,000,000 viewer-hours of live event streams under their belts. Our work spans from Fortune 100 conferences, to higher education and product launches, with audiences up to 30,000+ attendees in person and 100,000+ online viewers.
     
     In our deep dive series finale, we discuss the good, bad, and ugly of a major virtual production and share lessons learned, for better and worse while executing Google I/O - learn from our mistakes!
     
     On this episode of Tim and Tim, Tim Kay and Tim Kerbavaz talked about:

    ●      The technical process is important (Audio, Streaming, Captions, Records)

    ●     Fire on Hill - Real world issues out of our control

    ●     Lot of momentum and excitement leading up to show

     

     

    Connect with Tim and Tim:

    Tim Kay: @argus_event_production
    Tim Kerbavaz: @tkerbavaz @talonent

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