Rugby League World Cup and Whisper Enhance Reach and Engagement with Tellyo
London, UK, 8th December 2022 – The recent Rugby League World Cup (RLWC) tournament may have been delayed from its intended dates in 2021, but the competition was the most comprehensive ever staged, and saw the men’s, women’s and wheelchair tournaments held concurrently with all participants being paid the same. 32 teams (16 men, 8 women, and 8 wheelchair) from 20 nations competed in a total of 61 matches at various venues across England. For the RLWC organisers and its production partner Whisper, this totem event provided a great opportunity to flex the power of social media and reach a huge international audience using Tellyo Pro.
“We have previously worked with Tellyo on a few different projects, but this was the most significant”, notes Joe Bennet, Creative Digital Lead at Whisper. “The organisers were looking to post six clips per match plus a full highlights package, so it was a very busy schedule for our team. Tight deadlines mean we need to work with a platform that is efficient, robust and performant. We also usually work with a mixture of in-house staff and freelancers, so training and support are both important issues. I’m very pleased to say that Tellyo Pro ticks all of these boxes for us”.
One of the key features of this project was the ability of Tellyo Pro to ingest ProRes broadcast-quality files which could subsequently be shared with broadcasters and other media partners during the tournament. “We were extremely pleased with the quality of the footage and just how wide a reach we achieved”, comments Sara Piper, Head of Digital at Rugby League World Cup. “One clip featuring the challenge war dances conducted by the teams before the Samoa versus Tonga match has been viewed over 15 million times. We posted almost 600 Tellyo Pro clips throughout the tournament – these featured pre-match anthems, in-match action and post-match highlights compilations and were far and away our most engaged-with content. We’re always looking for ways to increase the popularity of Rugby League and reach new audiences – Whisper and Tellyo Pro have really helped us meet that important remit”.
“This year’s event was a thoroughly memorable World Cup”, notes Tellyo CEO Richard Collins. “I’m very proud that we were able to meet the challenging quality requirements set by the tournament organisers, and also help set a new standard for audience engagement in the men’s, women’s and wheelchair games. We’ve seen digital and social media content transformed from the lesser relation of traditional broadcast to the twin sibling, and we’re very pleased to be playing our part in that ongoing trend”.
About Tellyo
Tellyo is your complete cloud production platform.
Tellyo empowers media and content teams to produce compelling live video that can be streamed to multiple digital and social media destinations using Stream Studio, Tellyo’s cloud-native production solution that includes an 8ME vision mixer/production switcher. With Tellyo Pro, branded video clips, highlights and compilations can be created and published to channels simultaneously and instantly, from anywhere, all with one click. Tellyo Guest helps you deliver high-quality web conferences, events and presentations in real-time that bring external contributors and commentators into productions from multiple devices. Tellyo Talent lets athletes, actors, sponsors, ambassadors and influencers amplify your reach and engagement across social media. Faster, greener and more efficient, Tellyo is #smarterproduction!
For more information, visit www.tellyo.com
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Size Doesn’t Matter (When It Comes to Cloud Production).
London, UK, 27th September 2022 – Back in July of this year I wrote a short article on sports production, and commented that it is now easier than ever for event organisers to create, distribute and monetise video content, no matter how niche or obscure the sport. The video production tools you need are more sophisticated, more accessible and more cost-effective than at any time. Having recently returned from Amsterdam and a successful IBC exhibition, I think it’s also worth pointing out that these solutions can be very effective tools for the largest broadcasters and content producers too.
Large, national-level broadcasters have perhaps been a little sniffy towards cloud-native production solutions in the past, and I’ve heard a few arguments outlining why these solutions have not been deemed relevant or appropriate. “Our content is highly valuable, and we can’t trust the public cloud”, or “these tools aren’t professional enough for us” or even “we have plenty of hardware capacity on-site so why should we be considering a cloud solution?” I don’t think it’s too hard to offer up rebuttals to each of these points. Firstly, we work with several international sports federations and production houses at Tellyo, and it’s a little unfair to suggest that their content isn’t important or valuable. These organisations have made the decision to embrace cloud-native remote production because of the flexibility and efficiency it offers – they’ve done their due diligence and they’ve liked what they’ve seen. If it works for Sunset+Vine and ESPN, there’s no reason why it shouldn’t work just as well for, for example, the BBC or CNN. Also, to the point about the public cloud, accidents can happen at any time. A fire in an Amazon data centre is no different to a fire in a TV studio. All good broadcasters and content producers should consider redundancy and a disaster recovery plan – that’s just good business practice. In terms of the professionalism of cloud production tools, vendors have all come a long way over the last couple of years, and the pandemic has arguably accelerated product development. Solutions like Tellyo’s flagship Stream Studio are now extremely sophisticated, capable of ingesting and syncing multi-camera feeds and enabling live video switching with extremely low latency. The addition of powerful tools like slow-mo replay engines, graphics, and audio engines with full production talkback/IFB capability plus integration with a number of 3rd party hardware control devices have seen these solutions mature into genuine alternatives to studio and OB production. The third argument that is offered up about production capacity is an interesting one. The sad death of Queen Elizabeth II in the UK recently highlighted a distinct lack of hardware capacity, with broadcasters and rental houses struggling to cope with the demands of a very busy weekend of sporting fixtures followed by a state funeral on the Monday. Events like these are thankfully rare, of course, but it is the highly scalable nature of cloud solutions that is a key part of their attraction – our customers generally only pay for what they use in terms of production hours, and capacity can be scaled up or down as needs and the production landscape change.
As I reflect back on IBC, I can sense a change in the air. During the exhibition we were visited by two large European broadcasters who very openly stated they were at the show to gather more information on cloud solutions because, to paraphrase, “we need to start taking this stuff much more seriously”. I think that’s a welcome development (better late than never, right?) and I believe that our guests were very impressed with what they saw. While it’s true that some broadcasters will never adopt cloud production as their primary workflow for going to air, the increasing fragmentation of the media landscape and the need for complementary content for additional digital and social media channels mean that cloud solutions have a valuable role to play in your content creation strategy, regardless of your size.
– Stuart Russell, Head of Marketing, Tellyo
(c) 2022
Tellyo Announces Latest Tellyo Pro Update at IBC 2022
London, UK, 14th September 2022 – Our latest release of Tellyo Pro (version 2.34.0 – code name ‘SharpDev’) arrived just in time for the IBC show in Amsterdam last weekend, and it sees the introduction of two important new features – a new and improved MultiViewer and manual tagging of recordings.
Enjoy The View
Tellyo Pro’s MultiViewers are an indispensable part of the platform, and we currently give customers the ability to monitor up to 20 channels concurrently. However, we are always looking to improve this element and make it even more powerful and valuable. In this release, we are opening up the ability to add a selection of graphs and overlays to the MultiViewer, so that producers can easily monitor a number of key production metrics such as stream frame rate, video bitrate and audio sample rate. Users can choose to see these metrics as graphs, giving them a very visual and immediate view of the health of their stream(s).
More info: https://app.tellyo.com/guide/multiviewer/
Tag Me!
Our latest release gives operators and producers the ability to manually add optional metadata (as a distinct data source) to recordings. Operators can select a recording, open up a manual tagging form and then add in a title, description, keywords and a numerical value to their clip. This will be useful for producers who wish to categorise clips according to specific criteria or attributes (e.g. a corner in football or return of serve in tennis), or annotate clips with specific information.
More info: https://app.tellyo.com/guide/manual-tagger/
For any more information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at feedback@tellyo.com, and we look forward to hearing your thoughts on this new release. We always value and appreciate your feedback!
About Tellyo
Tellyo is your complete cloud production platform.
Tellyo empowers media and content teams to produce compelling live video that can be streamed to multiple digital and social media destinations using Stream Studio, Tellyo’s cloud-native production solution that includes an 8ME vision mixer/production switcher. With Tellyo Pro, branded video clips, highlights and compilations can be created and published to channels simultaneously and instantly, from anywhere, all with one click. Tellyo Guest helps you deliver high-quality web conferences, events and presentations in real-time that bring external contributors and commentators into productions from multiple devices. Tellyo Talent lets athletes, actors, sponsors, ambassadors and influencers amplify your reach and engagement across social media. Faster, greener and more efficient, Tellyo is #smarterproduction!
For more information, visit www.tellyo.com
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Head of Marketing and Communications
E: stuart.russell@tellyo.com
T: +44 (0)7827 019494
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European Universities Games Pick Tellyo for Online Coverage
London, UK, 6th September 2022 – For many people outside of Poland, the City of Lodz is perhaps less well known than more familiar names like Warsaw or Krakow. Lodz, however, is actually Poland’s third largest city and is home to over 660,00 people. It’s also the headquarters of Tellyo’s dedicated development team, who work from a renovated warehouse building in the heart of the city. In addition, this July saw Lodz acting as host city for the 2022 European Universities Games (EUG), an international multi-sport event organized every two years for university athletes by the European University Sports Association (EUSA).
This year’s games included 20 different sports, from Badminton to Water Polo, and events were hosted at a number of different venues around the city, many of which are part of the Lodz University of Technology (an EUG 2022 organiser). To facilitate the online coverage of the games, organisers worked with Tellyo and the Stream Studio cloud production solution to create livestreams, highlights packages and clips. “We have a very talented and motivated team of developers based in Lodz”, notes Tellyo CEO Richard Collins, “and it was great for the team to be able to support this significant sporting event in their home city”.
With 5,000 student athletes participating from over 400 European universities and 40 countries, this year’s games was the largest ever and the organiser’s media team created over 42 hours of live stream content and more than 250 hours of clips and highlights. “We were very pleased to partner with Tellyo for this year’s event”, comments Łukasz Śwituniak, a member of the EUG 2022 Organising Committee’s marketing team. “The Lodz connection made this partnership a very natural one, and our media team thoroughly enjoyed using Stream Studio and Tellyo Pro to produce the content for online audiences. Everyone involved noted how easy both platforms are to use and how quickly packages and clips could be produced then distributed online and to social media. We’re obviously not full-time broadcasters so that speed of adoption and ease of use are both incredibly important. Plus, we got amazing real-time technical support from the team in Lodz who couldn’t have done more to ensure the success of our coverage of the games. We reached even more people online this year compared with our last event in 2018, and that’s a testament to the power of Tellyo – we’ve really boosted our online content strategy this year, and our experience has given us plenty of food for thought for the next event in Debrecen, Hungary, in 2024”.
“Many of our developers actually studied at the Lodz University of Technology”, notes Tellyo COO Jakub Majkowski, “and they feel a very strong connection with the University and the city. We’re actively recruiting and continuing to build our team in Lodz, so our involvement in these games is a great advert for both Tellyo and this remarkable place where we live and work”.
About Tellyo
Tellyo is your complete cloud production platform.
Tellyo empowers media teams to produce engaging and compelling live content that can be easily streamed to multiple digital and social media destinations using Stream Studio, Tellyo’s cloud-based production solution that includes an 8ME vision mixer/production switcher. With Tellyo Pro, branded video clips, highlights and compilations can be created and published to channels simultaneously and instantly, from anywhere, all with one click. Tellyo Guest helps you deliver high-quality web conferences, events and presentations in real-time that invite external contributors and commentators into productions from multiple devices. Tellyo Talent lets athletes, actors, sponsors, ambassadors and influencers amplify your reach and engagement across social media.
For more information, visit www.tellyo.com
Media contact:
Stuart G. Russell
Head of Marketing and Communications
E: stuart.russell@tellyo.com
T: +44 (0)7827 019494
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Tellyo Improves Remote Production Efficiency at IBC 2022
London, UK, 31st August 2022 – With just over one week until the doors open at IBC 2022 in Amsterdam, Tellyo has announced that it will be focusing on the important issue of remote production workflow efficiency at this year’s show.
“We’ve been working very hard this year to implement our ambitious roadmaps”, comments Tellyo CEO Richard Collins. “When we exhibited at NAB Show Las Vegas we introduced a raft of updates, all designed to improve the workflow efficiency of our solutions and make the process of producing and distributing great-looking content remotely even quicker and easier. From multi-camera stream synchronisation to support for 9:16 and advanced MultiViewers for monitoring multiple channels, it’s been an important year of development so far. Many of the feature enhancements we showed at NAB came from customer feedback as we supported producers during the Beijing Winter games earlier this year and at other notable international sporting events since. Needless to say, we’re not finished yet”.
With another series of enhancements and quality of life updates planned for the beginning of September, the development team has been looking very closely at platform ease of use and the practicalities of how remote teams interact with Tellyo’s Stream Studio and Tellyo Pro solutions. “We have been working to expand the range of hardware panel control options available to customers, and we’ll be demonstrating a few of these in Amsterdam”, notes Jakub Majkowski, Tellyo COO. “We’re also increasing the number of aspect ratios supported by our solutions, and making it easier for customers to work with multiple audio tracks within video clips. In addition, we’re announcing a range of customisable graphics templates courtesy of our graphics partners SPX and introducing animated transitions to enable customers to boost their production values and create additional branding and sponsorship opportunities”.
Tellyo will be exhibiting throughout IBC and will be located in Hall 1 on booth 1.C37. To book a meeting with the team during the event, please visit www.tellyo.com/ibc. Tellyo will be bringing the full range of solutions to IBC including the flagship Stream Studio production platform and the Tellyo Pro solution for live video clipping, editing and publishing. Trusted by broadcasters, producers, sports federations and teams around the world, Tellyo’s solutions are cloud-native and offer true remote production, helping digital and social media teams to collaborate and produce from anywhere in the world. Faster, greener and more efficient, Tellyo is #smarterproduction.
About Tellyo
Tellyo is your complete cloud production platform.
Tellyo empowers media teams to produce engaging and compelling live content that can be easily streamed to multiple digital and social media destinations using Stream Studio, Tellyo’s cloud-based production solution that includes an 8ME vision mixer/production switcher. With Tellyo Pro, branded video clips, highlights and compilations can be created and published to channels simultaneously and instantly, from anywhere, all with one click. Tellyo Guest helps you deliver high-quality web conferences, events and presentations in real-time that invite external contributors and commentators into productions from multiple devices. Tellyo Talent lets athletes, actors, sponsors, ambassadors and influencers amplify your reach and engagement across social media.
For more information, visit www.tellyo.com
Media contact:
Stuart G. Russell
Head of Marketing and Communications
E: stuart.russell@tellyo.com
T: +44 (0)7827 019494
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Casey O’Donoghue Strengthens Tellyo’s International Sales Team
London, UK, 22nd August 2022 – Tellyo, the complete cloud production platform, is very pleased to announce the appointment of Casey O’Donoghue, who has joined the company as EMEA Sales Manager. A self-confessed technology fan, Casey is a highly experienced sales professional who has been working in the broadcast and live production industry for almost a decade. Casey joins Tellyo at a significant time, following sales and support appointments in the US and further additions to the company’s in-house development team in Poland.
“I’m very pleased to be joining Tellyo just before we exhibit at IBC”, he notes. “I started working in this industry just under ten years ago and in that time I’ve seen big changes, most notably the rise of software and cloud-based solutions and the beginning of the transition away from traditional hardware. As a cloud-native company with excellent technical pedigree, Tellyo is incredibly well placed to help content producers benefit from the big advantages of remote production workflows, and I’m really looking forward to helping the team further build out our enthusiastic and supportive customer base”.
Richard Collins, Tellyo CEO, is delighted to welcome Casey onboard. “I’ve spoken a great deal this year about technical investment in our platforms and the need to keep delivering powerful features that bring value to our customers, saving them time and money. However, we’re certainly not neglecting the commercial side of the business and we have made important appointments in Marketing, Customer Success and Sales this year to ensure we’re well placed to meet the needs of our customers as cloud adoption inevitably accelerates. Casey joins us as we prepare to demonstrate our latest platform releases at IBC in Amsterdam, and we’re very much looking forward to meeting visitors to the event and showing how we can help them achieve smarter production”.
Tellyo will be exhibiting throughout IBC and will be located in Hall 1 on booth 1.C37. To book a meeting with the team during the event, please visit www.tellyo.com/ibc. Tellyo will be bringing its full range of solutions to IBC including the flagship Stream Studio production platform and the Tellyo Pro solution for live video clipping, editing and publishing. Trusted by broadcasters, producers, sports federations and teams around the world, Tellyo’s solutions are cloud-native and offer true remote production, helping digital and social media teams to collaborate and produce from anywhere in the world. Faster, greener and more efficient, Tellyo is #smarterproduction.
About Tellyo
Tellyo is your complete cloud production platform.
Tellyo empowers media teams to produce engaging and compelling live content that can be easily streamed to multiple digital and social media destinations using Stream Studio, Tellyo’s cloud-based production solution that includes an 8ME vision mixer/production switcher. With Tellyo Pro, branded video clips, highlights and compilations can be created and published to channels simultaneously and instantly, from anywhere, all with one click. Tellyo Guest helps you deliver high-quality web conferences, events and presentations in real-time that invite external contributors and commentators into productions from multiple devices. Tellyo Talent lets athletes, actors, sponsors, ambassadors and influencers amplify your reach and engagement across social media.
For more information, visit www.tellyo.com
Media contact:
Stuart G. Russell
Head of Marketing and Communications
E: stuart.russell@tellyo.com
T: +44 (0)7827 019494
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The Latest Version of Tellyo Pro is Available Now
London, UK, 27th July 2022 – Tellyo is today pleased to announce the release of the latest version of Tellyo Pro – live production’s preferred cloud-native solution for video editing, clipping and publishing. This latest release (version 2.33.0 – code name ‘Sound Driving’) sees the addition of two very important features, one relating to the management of multiple audio tracks and the second – an advanced MultiViewer – that enables content producers to monitor multiple channels all from one single interface.
Sounding Good
We know that Tellyo Pro users value the ability to work with multiple audio tracks when creating clips, perhaps for alternative commentaries or different languages, and we’ve supported multiple audio tracks for some time now. However, we recognise that working with multiple audio tracks did previously require some extra configuration steps within Tellyo Pro and so we’ve simplified and improved the user interface to make the whole process of managing multiple audio tracks and simulcasting far more straightforward and intuitive.
More info: https://app.tellyo.com/guide/publish-a-clip-in-different-languages-using-tellyo-editor/ and https://app.tellyo.com/guide/simulcast-in-different-languages/
Quality Control
Live production can be both exciting and stressful, and many of our customers regularly produce and stream content across multiple channels at the same time. Stream quality matters, and it’s important to be able to monitor inputs throughout a production. Until now, individual channel monitoring has been done via the Stream Monitor feature and we’re now introducing a new advanced MultiViewer that enables you to monitor stream quality across multiple channels (up to 20 simultaneously) from one single interface. With important features such as threshold alarms, data flows, frame rate and sample rate information, this new interface for monitoring makes it even easier to work with more complex, multi-channel productions.
More info: https://app.tellyo.com/guide/multiviewer/
For any more information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at feedback@tellyo.com, and we look forward to hearing your thoughts on this new release. We always value and appreciate your feedback!
You’ve Never Had It So Good!
With increasing amounts of sports content being created for online audiences, are we entering a new golden age for sports fans and producers alike?
In March 2019 something highly significant happened – something that many people in the media and broadcast industries had been predicting, and something that would arguably change the face of linear television for good. And yet the news only received a modest amount of media attention. The event in question? Amazon announced the signing of a five-year deal with the ATP, giving its streaming service live and exclusive coverage of 37 ATP Tour events.
Those of us who have been working in broadcast and live production for some time have witnessed the seemingly unstoppable rise of the streaming platforms and a shift in the balance of power away from the large traditional linear TV brands. We’ve watched Netflix grow to become an accepted alternative platform for new movie releases (partly due to the pandemic, admittedly) and seen a surge in the amount of content being commissioned by Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Netflix. I can’t remember the exact US Dollar value, but I do recall reading late last year that Netflix had approximately three years’ worth of content in commissioning – an amazing statistic given the tender age of the platform. An ex-colleague and I discussed the Amazon/ATP deal over an adult lemonade in London at the time of the announcement, and we both agreed that this was dangerous territory for the large national broadcasters, many of which have traditionally prided themselves on the coverage of these halo sporting events. “It’s the beginning of the end”, my companion exclaimed. “As soon as the streamers move wholesale into live sport, the traditional brands are screwed”. It’s certainly true (in the UK at least) that the big broadcasters have lost a great deal of live sport, and it is hard to quantify the damage done as top-tier English football, F1 and PGA golf have been snapped up by the deep pockets of Sky, BT and DAZN. It’s also important to note that this fragmentation of the content landscape has come along hand-in-hand with significant changes to the way sports content is being produced, and that’s also proving to be a game-changer for the industry.
Cloud-based production offers some very obvious efficiency and workflow benefits for content producers, the most obvious being the ability to produce live content in the cloud with a remote team. The costs of remote production tools have also come down, making the solutions offered (by the likes of Tellyo and others) excellent value for media teams managing online and digital channels. The functionality offered by these platforms has improved dramatically over the last few years – another example of the pandemic acting as a catalyst for progress – and we are now able to offer content producers a full suite of production tools (including production switchers, MultiViewers, 60+ channels of audio, Talkback, replay engines, graphics and multi-camera ingest), all accessed from a humble web browser anywhere in the world. The upside of this, of course, is that great-looking content has never been easier to produce, and this in turn has led to a corresponding increase in the amount of content being generated, which is great for sports fans everywhere. While some might bemoan the fragmentation of the landscape and the accompanying dilution of advertising revenues, it’s very hard to argue against customer choice. The organisers of smaller national or regional sporting events that might previously have been considered too niche for TV can now produce content for modest but enthusiastic and loyal audiences online, and monetise this to help create investment for future events. That strikes me as a healthy democratisation of our industry and one that speaks directly to improved customer choice. Of course, I understand there may be few positives here for the big linear players, but they will inevitably have to adapt and build out complementary digital content that leverages and takes advantage of their powerful and trusted brands in their key areas of strength – news, current affairs, natural history, and so on.
All in all, it’s a fascinating time for sports production. Cloud-native platforms have made content quicker, easier and more cost-effective to produce, and audience appetite for everything from death diving (Google it!) to esports shows no sign of slowing down. Our enjoyment of the World Cup, Olympic Games or Ryder Cup on one of the major channels is readily supplemented with League of Legends or downhill mountain biking online, at the same time as in-venue production teams are focusing on fan engagement and delivering a more exciting experience for ticket-holders. It feels to me like we’re entering a new golden age of sports content, and that applies both to fans and to the people working behind the cameras.
– Stuart Russell, Head of Marketing, Tellyo
(c) 2022
Tellyo Updates Flagship Stream Studio for NAB Show 2022
London, UK, 13th April 2022 – Tellyo, the complete cloud production platform, is very pleased to announce the latest update to its flagship Stream Studio solution, just in time for NAB Show 2022. The latest version (V1.30.0 – code name ‘Booster Shot’) introduces a powerful playout feature that will enable content creators to build and run true 24/7 channels that combine a number of different video and content assets.
This new playout feature comes in direct response to customer feedback and requests for a tool that enables the building of 24/7 channels and streams. Users now have access to four ‘fire and forget’ playout engines that can combine a variety of sources, including live streams, pre-recorded video, web pages, images, audio clips and animations. Within playouts all assets can be organised using playlist sets. Operators can trim the assets, manage the duration of the playlist, and can even loop playlists if needed. Also, each playout has its own live preview within Stream Studio, so changes to content can be made on the fly without affecting a production that’s already running. For convenience, each playout exists as a single source sub-group within Stream Studio’s audio mixer and can be controlled by one fader.
In addition to the playlists feature, this latest version also sees the introduction of new and more dynamic audio transitions that improve the audience experience during video transitions. Furthermore, the guest experience has been improved with a subtle but important change to the way the mix minus is created, ensuring that guests joining a production have a more natural and comfortable audio experience.
Tellyo CEO Richard Collins is looking forward to discussing these latest enhancements with the attendees of NAB Show in Las Vegas. “2022 is proving an important year for Stream Studio – we’ve added our innovative ‘stream sync engine’ that finally makes makes frame-perfect switching of a live multi-camera production in the cloud a reality, and we’re continuing to refine the user experience and provide our customers with more creative options. The consistent feedback we’re hearing from content producers is that they want to improve their production values and produce more eye-catching and engaging material. Tellyo’s Stream Studio is helping them do this in a way that’s more efficient, cost-effective and green, and I’m looking forward to sharing this message with the visitors to NAB Show later this month”.
To book a meeting or demo with Tellyo at NAB Show this year, please click here.
About Tellyo
Tellyo is your complete cloud production platform.
Tellyo empowers media teams to produce engaging and compelling live content that can be easily streamed to multiple digital and social media destinations using Stream Studio, Tellyo’s cloud-based production solution that includes an 8ME vision mixer/production switcher. With Tellyo Pro, branded video clips, highlights and compilations can be created and published to channels simultaneously and instantly, from anywhere, all with one click. Tellyo Guesthelps you deliver high-quality web conferences, events and presentations in real-time that invite external contributors and commentators into productions from multiple devices. Tellyo Talent lets athletes, actors, sponsors, ambassadors and influencers amplify your reach and engagement across social media.
For more information, visit www.tellyo.com
Media contact:
Stuart G. Russell
Head of Marketing and Communications
E: stuart.russell@tellyo.com
T: +44 (0)7827 019494
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Tellyo Partners with European Youth Olympic Festival
London, UK, 11th April 2022 – The European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF), held in Vuokatti, Finland from 20th-25th March, saw 1600 team members from 46 European National Olympic Committees take part in nine sports disciplines. Open to athletes between the ages of 14-18, the 2022 event featured alpine skiing, biathlon, ice hockey, snowboarding, cross country skiing, ski jumping, short track, figure skating and Nordic combined. As part of the programme, Tellyo was extremely pleased to work with athletes and volunteers to power the festival’s digital and social media content strategy.
“We were very pleased to support the European Olympic Committees and the various National Committees in creating the many hours of video content that were edited and streamed to digital and social media channels”, notes Tellyo COO Jakub Majkowski. “Athletes at all levels are very aware of the power and reach of social media today, and it’s understandable that the next generation of Olympians want to build an audience and share their exploits and achievements online. We’re pleased that both the athletes and media volunteers enjoyed working with the Tellyo solutions and we look forward to helping the EYOF expand its media content strategy during future events”.
As well as using the Tellyo Pro video editing, clipping and streaming solution, the festival organisers also empowered athletes to use the Tellyo Talent app, which enables users to personalise and share approved content with their own social media followers. “Tellyo made it possible for us to have something innovative and unique in EYOF Vuokatti 2022. The video clips were highly appreciated by the audience and social media followers. The Tellyo Pro solution was also introduced to a group of young media experts who worked in the EYOF Vuokatti 2022 media team. These youngsters, who produced all the media content, were part of an International Media Camp “BYOU” – co-funded by the Erasmus + Programme of The European Union. Tellyo really added value to our event and our Media Camp”, comments EYOF Vuokatti 2022 Chief of Media Anna Lukkari.
About Tellyo
Tellyo is your complete cloud production platform.
Tellyo empowers media teams to produce engaging and compelling live content that can be easily streamed to multiple digital and social media destinations using Stream Studio, Tellyo’s cloud-based production solution that includes an 8ME vision mixer/production switcher. With Tellyo Pro, branded video clips, highlights and compilations can be created and published to channels simultaneously and instantly, from anywhere, all with one click. Tellyo Guest helps you deliver high-quality web conferences, events and presentations in real-time that invite external contributors and commentators into productions from multiple devices. Tellyo Talent lets athletes, actors, sponsors, ambassadors and influencers amplify your reach and engagement across social media.
For more information, visit www.tellyo.com
Media contact:
Stuart G. Russell
Head of Marketing and Communications
E: stuart.russell@tellyo.com
T: +44 (0)7827 019494
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