Live streaming & webinar production helps organisations connect with audiences in real time. In many industries, communication now happens across screens rather than stages.
Companies host online events, product launches, training sessions and conferences. But without thoughtful production these moments can feel flat, awkward or technically unreliable.
A webcam and a microphone can technically broadcast a webinar… but they rarely create a compelling experience.
This is where professional live streaming & webinar production makes a difference. Careful planning, clear storytelling and reliable technical delivery turn an online session into something audiences actually enjoy.
When the experience flows smoothly, viewers stay longer and the message lands more clearly.

Why video works for this situation

Live video creates a sense of presence. Behavioural psychology suggests which people feel more engaged when communication happens in real time.
Unlike pre-recorded content, live events create a shared moment between presenter and audience.

Live streaming & webinar production works well because it combines several elements:

  • Real-time interaction between presenters and viewers
  • Visual storytelling which supports the message
  • Live questions and feedback which increase engagement
  • Structured pacing which keeps attention throughout the event

Where companies use this type of video

Types of videos

How Simply Thrilled approaches this

Simply Thrilled is a very experienced video production company which has produced more than 500 videos for over 100 clients.
When producing Live Streaming & Webinar Production, the aim is reliability and clarity.
A successful live event usually involves several stages:

Why choose Simply Thrilled?

Simply Thrilled is a very experienced video production company which has produced more than 500 videos for over 100 clients.
When using AI Video production tools, the focus remains on storytelling first. Technology should support creativity rather than dominate it.

Our latest live streaming & webinar production work

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FAQs

How long should a webinar be?

Many webinars sit between 30 and 60 minutes depending on the topic and audience.

Can live streams be recorded for later use?

Yes. Many organisations reuse recordings for marketing, training or social media content.

Where can live streams be broadcast?

They can be streamed through webinar platforms, websites, social media channels or private learning platforms.