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Go Live! Basics of Live Streaming

  • Movement Infrastructure Space 33 Grant Circle Northwest Washington, DC, 20011 United States (map)

The team at the Movement Infrastructure Project is excited to offer a wide range of professional-grade equipment to support social movement organization in our community in planning and deploying powerful and dynamic actions and events. In the past month alone, we’ve provided gear to support more than 15 different actions around a myriad of issue areas. 

We don’t want lack of resources or access to equipment to be a barrier to taking action, so all of our gear is available to movement groups at incredibly reasonable sliding-scale rates, as long as you have someone in your group who can pick up the gear and knows how to use it! As summer approaches and more and more groups get in the streets we want to make sure as many people as possible are familiar with our equipment and can safely and effectively use it in actions. 

Want to learn how to operate a REALLY LOUD sound system? Project a message on the side of a building? Or run a professional live stream with on-screen graphics? Join us for Gear in the Streets, a series of hands-on workshops where we’ll cover the basic principles of sound reinforcement, light projection, and live video. 

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Go Live! - Want to produce professional live streams with ultra-stable HD image quality and on-screen graphics?  We’ll show you how to use a mirrorless camera or camcorder with a LiveU encoder to livestream from the field. And we’ll share some software tools that you can use to add on screen graphics “starting soon” and “be-right-back” screens, speaker titles, and organizational logos. 

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