One of the most exciting things about YouTube is the ability to live stream. This opens up all sorts of options for engaging with an audience whether you are at a corporate event, a concert, or on the go with a mobile device. In this video, instructor Richard Harrington walks you through how to choose the best live stream type for your live stream.
- One of the most exciting additions to YouTube…is the ability to live stream.…This opens up all sorts of great options…for engagement with an audience…whether you're covering a corporate event, a concert,…or just on-the-go with a mobile device.…Live streaming used to be tremendously expensive…and it still is with many providers,…but YouTube has democratized this process…making it easy to stream 720p video…or even higher quality video…if you take advantage of some dedicated hardware.…Now when you go to live stream,…YouTube gives you a few useful options.…
You can choose stream now…which just means start sending out a stream immediately…and this allows you to send content automatically…and they'll start and stop your stream…as soon as you make the signal available.…Some folks will do this with screen sharing…or other software tools or streaming out gaming…or using their web camera to talk to the world.…You can also schedule events.…This gives you greater control…because you can set a start time…for when you want an event to start and end…
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5/25/2018- Relevant YouTube trends
- Managing multiple channels
- Channel creation essentials
- Designing watermarks and channel icons
- Uploading video content
- Creating and managing a playlist
- Uploading custom captions
- Promotion strategies for a YouTube channel
- Interacting with your community
- Working in Creator Studio
- Live streaming on YouTube
- Signing up for the YouTube Partner Program
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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About the instructor3m 44s
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1. An Overview of YouTube Channels
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What is a brand account?6m 44s
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Relevant YouTube trends3m 2s
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2. Understanding Google IDs
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The role of a Google ID7m 48s
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The Google+ connection4m 23s
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Avoid sharing logins2m 39s
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Managing multiple channels4m 47s
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3. Creating a New YouTube Channel
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Channel creation essentials2m 38s
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Required artwork6m 47s
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Updating the About tab3m 19s
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Uploading a channel trailer4m 30s
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4. Creating Channel Artwork
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Designing a channel icons3m 51s
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Designing a watermark4m 5s
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5. Uploading Video Content
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Supported video formats6m 54s
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6. Using Playlists, Sections, and Navigation
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Managing YouTube playlists3m 15s
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Editing channel navigation2m 12s
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7. Using YouTube Cards and Captions
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Uploading custom captions3m 11s
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8. Building a YouTube Community
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Enable community settings4m 26s
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9. The Creator Studio
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10. Live Streaming on YouTube
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Going live with live events4m 29s
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Streaming live on demand10m 38s
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11. Signing Up for the Partner Program
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 9s
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