Project Consultancy

Deciding on the most effective way to deliver video content online can be a daunting prospect. By utilising our extensive knowledge and experience of current and emerging technologies, Streaming Tank’s project consultancy service enables our teams to get to the heart of your project’s requirements, creating a blueprint of the best practices and technologies to use to ensure your project is a success.

On-Demand Campaign

With the emergence of YouTube and the increasingly popular availablity of long format broadcast content on commercial services such as the BBC iPlayer, 4oD & Demand Five, the internet is awash with video content. Even in the last year, Europe saw a 178% increase in the use of online video, with video advertising growing by 145%.

With the amount of video content available online, a clear understanding of why your are making the content available, and who it will appeal to, has to be clearly thought through. 

Live Event Management

Streaming Tank's project consultancy service offers our client the knowledge and support to ensure that all of the requ9rements are in place and a stream will help organise and manage all streaming logistics prior, during and after an event.

We are experts at managing the creative, technical and logistical elements required to make a live event a success. Our consultancy services include everything from: site visits, risk assessment, A/V production, lighting, scheduling, security, liaising with clients and 3rd parties, right through to hardware encoding, communications, internet connectivity, content delivery networking, and website management.

Statistics

» In 2008, YouTube used more bandwidth than the whole of the internet used in 2005.

 

United Kingdom

» 47 million internet users

» 37.6 million online video users (80%)

» 73% watched over 2.7 hours of video content per week

 

Worldwide

» Worldwide there are 1.8 billion internet users

» 700 million users of online video

» In 2010, average online video usage hit 70 minutes per week per user

(Source: Akamai Technologies, May 2010)