Keynote Theater
The keynote theater is the broadcasting component of your virtual event. The picture above shows how such a keynote theater might look like. The design and look-and-feel of the theater can be adjusted to exactly match your needs. Videos that can be played in the keynote theater are
- genuine live streams,
- pre-recorded and played at a fixed time, or
- pre-recorded and played on demand.
Adjust it to your needs
There is no limitation to the number of screens in the keynote theater. It is easily possible to assign one screen to the keynote speaker and another one to the slides of the keynote, thus giving attendees the feeling of watching a real, physical keynote. Both the presenter and his slides are linked to each other, so we can ensure that both are always in sync!
Foster interaction
In order to enable interactivity even when broadcasting media, you can assign a moderated chat to a keynote. This chat could start right after the keynote. A moderator approves messages of the attendees in a certain sequence to guide the flow of the discussion. Obviously, the moderator can also disapprove inappropriate statements.