With the rising of streaming business, streaming daily life
from living home has became commonplace, so you will
have to learn how to create a streaming studio if you dream
of becoming the internet sensation.
1. Choose the Appropriate Place
The first thing to consider for your live streaming studio is the right space. Transform a desk in a spare room into a news anchor desk, or your living room in to an interview space. Whatever space you choose, it will in many ways dictate some of the other gear you’ll need to live stream from there.
2. Decent Cameras
Building a streaming setup for beginners is pretty simple. You’ll need a camera, mic or microphone, lighting, and a stable internet connection. For live streaming cameras, here are some recommendations for you.
For Beginners:
Minrray FHD Webcam MG101
· Plug and Play
· High-Quality Video&Audio
· Undistorted and Large View Lens
Minrray 4K Webcam MG201
· 4K Resolution
· Auto Framing Function
· Trouble-Free Installation
For Professional Level:
Minrray BC570
· 12X Optical Zoom Lens
· High Restoration and Beautifying Effect
· Panoramic and Close-up Switching
· Auto Focus Technology
Minrray BC1207
· 10X Optical Zoom Lens
· Leading Autofocus Technology
· Horizontal an Vertical Screen Switch
· Built in Voice Pickup
3. Get Good Lighting
The difference between amateur and professional streams is lighting. Some decent, inexpensive lighting can make up for a low-quality camera. When finding the right lighting for your live streaming studio, consider the following:
· Source of the light: Avoid overhead lighting and set up your studio to
take advantage of natural lighting whenever you can.
· Color temperature: Don’t mix and match “warmer” lights (yellow) with
“cooler” ones (white and light blue). Keep the temperature consistent with all your lights.
· Intensity: Make your lighting bright but not too harsh by using a diffuser.
· Lighting specs: Get the equipment necessary to position your lights correctly,
like a light stand and mounting accessories.
4. Utilize the best streaming software
Once the physical aspects of your home studio are ready, you have to choose which live streaming
software to use — if you decide not to use a hardware encoder, that is. The most popular software
encoders are free and pretty straightforward, making them a more beginner-friendly choice.