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1. Moving from live events to
online events
By Phil Isherwood, phil-isherwood.co.uk
Read and share the article here > Moving from live events to online events
2. Introduction
As more people are working from home, online events have become the norm for many.
Lots of businesses are now holding online events for their employees, and to replace
previous events that would have been at a live venue, or in the office.
Online events can be anything from a department meeting, to a brainstorming session, or
even a company conference.
Online meetings can be just as productive, and may be easier that having all attendees in
the same room or office. Google have produced some very useful advice and guidance, in
the form of a downloadable guide.
I wanted to go over some of guidance from Google, and my own tips for a successful
online event.
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
3. Contents
➔ The Approach
➔ Live Event Platforms
➔ Event Design
➔ Your Setup
➔ Tips for using your laptop or phone as a camera and
mic part 1
➔ Tips for using your laptop or phone as a camera and
mic part 2
➔ Engagement part 1, live chat, questions and answers
➔ Engagement part 2, accessibility
➔ Inviting people to your event
➔ Advertising your event
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
4. The Approach
It is important to know why people would be attending your event, and if an online event is
really the best option for you.
In some cases, a pre-recorded video might be the best option, as opposed to a live video. If you
are wanting to hold a meeting or brain-storming session, a live video call with do fine.
However, if you want to present something, or showcase a project, a pre-recorded video will be
better. There are technical difficulties that can arise with a live online event, in some cases
people could lose connectivity.
However not all live events have to be 100% ‘live’. You can always pre-record your event and
show the recording live to your audience, or have it as a video for people to watch when they
want to.
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
5. Live Event Platforms
The guide goes through several Google platforms and details benefits about
each.
A note about Zoom – due to the sudden upsurge in usage, there have been
reports of security issues and cases of ‘hackers crashing’ live events on Zoom.
If you are going to use Zoom, take care when doing so and don’t share your host
key publicly.
Google Platforms:
➔ Hangouts Meet
➔ Hangouts Meet Live Stream
➔ YouTube Live Stream
➔ YouTube Premiers
➔ YouTube Channel
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
6. Event Design
If you are hosting or recording an online event, it is important to keep your brand
guidelines in mind. It is not always easy to have custom graphics or editing for a
live event or pre-recorded video, but small design choices can have a good
impact.
For example, your background setup can include branded items from your
business. Even having a banner in the background displaying your logo makes a
good impression.
If you are pre-recording a video, include your logo at the beginning and at the
end. If you can, use your logo on screen throughout, and use your branded font
for any text that appears.
Live Events:
➔ Branded items in the background
➔ Your logo on the wall or on a banner
Pre-recorded Events:
➔ Include your logo at the start
➔ Include your logo at the end
➔ Use your font for on screen text
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
7. Your Setup
Not everybody has access to a free-standing camera in their office that is
hooked up to their computer.
Most laptops have good cameras, and even your mobile can be used as a
camera for an online event.
Look at what you are wanting to record or present, and think what will be the
best option for you. If you only need to record yourself, a phone camera might be
easiest – but if you need access to a screen, it might be better to record with a
laptop.
This is the same for a microphone, not everyone has a stand-alone mic, the mic
on your laptop or phone will be fine.
Don’t forget:
➔ At least 10 minutes before your event
is due to start, make sure everything
is set up, switched on and working
properly.
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
8. Tips for using your laptop or phone as a
camera and mic - part 1
➔ Connect your charger
If you are using a phone or a laptop, recording video, or live streaming can take
up lots of battery.
To avoid cutting out or loosing power, keep your charger connected to your
device throughout.
➔ Don’t cover your mic
Most phones have a mic at the bottom, whereas some laptops have a mic in a
strange place. Be sure to have a look where your mic is, and ensure you are not
accidentally covering it during your event.
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
9. Tips for using your laptop or phone as a
camera and mic - part 2
➔ Try and use headphones
There is no need to use headphones for a pre-recorded event, but using
headphones on a live event can be extremely useful.
Wearing headphones (or earphones) will cancel out any volume playback, and
you can still record your voice if you are speaking.
➔ Make sure everyone can see you
Place your laptop or phone in a position where everyone can see you clearly.
Think about lighting or glare.
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
10. Engagement - part 1
When you are holding a live online event, you need to ensure
that people can interact with you, but ask them to mute their
mic during the event.
➔ Live chats
Most live event platforms have a chat feature, this is great for
people who might not be able to speak, but still want to
contribute.
Having a chat feature can also keep everyone informed during
your event, as you, and everyone attending, can see and has
access to the chat.
➔ Questions and answers
If you have a scripted event, it can be distracting when people
have questions.
To avoid losing track, let people know you will have a
‘questions and answers session’ at the end.
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
11. Engagement - part 2
➔ Closed Captions (CC) and subtitles
Hangout Meets and YouTube Live Stream do offer Closed
Caption (CC) support.
To make your event accessible for everyone, turn closed
captions on when using Hangouts or YouTube Live.
If you have pre-recorded a video, you could add your own
subtitles, or enable them on YouTube.
➔ Hangout Meets accessibility
➔ YouTube Live accessibility
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
12. Inviting people to your event
With Google Hangouts Meet you can add an event in your calendar and invite
people.
If you are holding an event online which you want people to join, advertise your
event by sending attendees an email, posting about your event on social media,
and on your website.
With most online platforms, you can share a link for your event – for example,
Google Hangouts creates a link when you set up the event.
➔ Learn how to set up a Google Hangouts Meet event here
Places to advertise your event:
➔ Email
➔ Social Media
➔ Your Website
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
13. Advertising your event
When advertising your event on social media, through email, or on your website,
add all the details people need to access your event.
But be careful not to over-do it. Post regularly about your event, but not
constantly.
You can add a blog post to your website about your event, and link to it on social
media. This way you can keep all your event details in one place and avoid
miscommunication.
➔ See best practices for advertising your event over email here
Details for your event;
➔ Date
➔ Time
➔ Expected duration
➔ Platform
➔ How to find a recording of your event,
when it’s over
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
14. Thank you
I hope that my tips and advice will help you if you are looking to hold an online event any time soon.
See more tips and advice in the article.
Image credit: Google
Resources > Moving from live events to online events
15. Reference Links
Links;
➔ Google’s Guide
➔ Article on phil-isherwood.co.uk
➔ Live Chat Example Video (screenshot)
➔ Closed Caption Example Video (screenshot)
Resources > Moving from live events to online events