It’s playoff season once again.
Already, you can feel the excitement building.
Players participate in daily practice sessions. The bleachers are swept clean, ready for the band. You can almost hear the roar of the crowd as you step into the stands.
But here’s the sad part.
Not everyone can come to watch the games.
Hundreds of parents, friends, and fans will be elsewhere, busy at work or simply too far away to attend. And yes, you can record the whole thing on video for later, but what’s the point, right?
You wish there were a way for everyone to enjoy the fantastic feeling of seeing it all live: the tackling, the amazing teamwork, the glory of winning.
Of course, there’s the NFHS Network. But they broadcast only a fraction of high school games, and they require fans to pay subscription fees.
All this makes you think, “What if I can take high school sports online and make live sports streaming available to everyone?”
The truth is, you can.
And it’s not that hard.
Yes, there will be challenges. But this blog is here to help you solve the top five roadblocks on your way to live sports streaming success.
Let’s dive in.
Hurdle these five challenges (we’ll show you how!), and you’ll be on your way to helping hundreds or even thousands of people enjoy live high school sports wherever they are.
No matter how good your intentions are, it’s not advisable to show up one day and begin livestreaming a sporting event.
Instead, you have to start at the right place: with permission.
Here are three easy steps to avoid trouble and quickly get permission to livestream the games:
Of course, you want to offer viewers livestream videos with top-notch quality.
The problem is, sports broadcasting equipment is expensive. You can easily spend thousands on livestreaming cameras and encoders, and school athletic departments usually don’t have that much to invest in hardware and software.
The good news is there’s an alternative.
When you stream sports online with Switcher Studio, you can skip the pricey equipment and software and go straight to livestreaming high-quality footage using your own iPhones or iPads.
With Switcher, you can:
Don’t worry, you’re not going to be running cords all over the sidelines.
Cutting costs dramatically by using Switcher Studio doesn’t mean you’ll be able to eliminate all the costs of livestreaming your sports events. You’ll still have to deal with expenses like rights to broadcast the games (if they’re owned by another entity).
But no worries.
Here are three brilliant fundraising ideas to try.
By using tripods, you can set up nine iOS devices in different parts of the stadium or court and control them from your main iOS device.
But if you want some helping hands, you can always ask for student volunteers. Try going to the school’s media or journalism teachers and asking if there are any students who want to volunteer. Switcher Studio’s software is easy enough for students to use, and it provides real-world multicam production experience. Plus, you can always get them a pizza to reward them for their work!
Playoff season is just around the corner, and you wish you could give all fans and loved ones the chance to enjoy the action in the moment.
The cool part?
You can. It all starts with small steps. First, contact the school board’s athletic director and discuss your plans. Then select the best streaming software for live sports. Switcher Studio offers affordable pricing, ease of use, and a host of pro features to give your livestream that ESPN feel.
The rest will follow. In no time, you’ll start getting a ton of messages from thankful parents, grandparents, and fans, telling you how happy they are to watch the action in real time.