Music, Theatre, & Dance

This is where we got our start, streaming and recording student recitals at the School of Music at a time when most were pointing laptop webcams at a stage and booting up Ustream. Even then, we were unsatisfied with the easy offering, which had poor quality and injected ads constantly. So we spun up our own AWS servers, bought standalone microphones and cameras, and figured things out.

Since then we’ve only refined our process, and while we have infinitely more equipment at our disposal, it’s our knowledge of the arts that set our offerings apart. The company’s founder has a degree in saxophone performance, not broadcast communications. So we capture that English horn solo, because we have intimate knowledge of that Dvorak symphony. We capture a dancer’s full body, because we know how much time was spent perfecting their pointe. We linger on an actor’s expression at the end of an emotional monologue, because we want that moment to last. We know the countless hours that were spent preparing for that one moment, and we work our hardest to capture it as beautifully as possible.