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Live Streaming
Professional broadcast streaming for your Japanese event.
Live streaming sends real-time video to online audiences through pro broadcast workflows. Multi-camera switching, graphics, audience tools, and backup streaming setups come together for polished broadcasts. It works for a tech keynote at Tokyo Big Sight, a product launch at Osaka's Intex, or a Kyoto cultural event. Each one can reach global audiences across Asia-Pacific time zones.
We provide end-to-end live streaming production across Japan. That covers multi-camera setups, vision switching, and reliable transmission. Our team works with venues from Tokyo's Makuhari Messe and Pacifico Yokohama to Osaka's Grand Front and Nagoya's event spaces. We set up bonded cellular, fibre, and satellite backup, so your event reaches audiences in Japan and worldwide without a break.
Capabilities
Streaming Services
Complete live streaming from multi-camera capture to global delivery.
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Capture
- Multi-camera setup
- PTZ cameras
- Cinema cameras
- Drone integration
- Wireless cameras
Professional Capture
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Production
- Live switching
- Graphics & titles
- Replay systems
- Virtual sets
- Multi-language
Full Production
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Delivery
- Global CDN
- Multiple platforms
- Custom players
- Embed solutions
- Analytics
Worldwide Reach
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Technical
- Bonded cellular
- Satellite uplink
- Fiber connectivity
- Backup systems
- 24/7 monitoring
Reliable Delivery
Broadcast-Quality Streaming
Capabilities
Our Process
Planning
We learn your event, audience, and tech needs to plan the best stream.
Setup
We install cameras, audio, and transmission gear with backups so it stays reliable.
Production
We direct live, switch feeds, and add graphics for pro broadcast quality.
Delivery
We track stream quality and the viewer experience across platforms in real time.
On Location
Multi-Camera Live Streaming Across Japan
Live broadcast from Japan reaches some of Asia's toughest venues. We cover Tokyo Big Sight for tech keynotes and trade shows, Makuhari Messe in Chiba for major announcements, and Pacifico Yokohama for global conferences. We also handle Intex Osaka for trade events and Kyoto's cultural venues for streamed festivals and ceremonies.
Our production teams build multi-camera setups around PTZ rigs, cinema bodies, and wireless cameras. We add drone shots where the space allows. Live switching, branded graphics, replay systems, and virtual sets all run through full broadcast workflows.
Connectivity decides whether a stream survives its first viewer surge. We layer bonded cellular across NTT Docomo, KDDI, and SoftBank, then fall back on fibre when the venue supports it. For shoots in the Japan Alps, Hokkaido, and coastal Okinawa, our crews bring Starlink or a satellite uplink.
Multi-language streams pair Japanese, English, and other Asian-language interpretation on set channels for Asia-Pacific viewers. Each stream reaches YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, LinkedIn, X, Twitch, and custom RTMP end-points at once. Monitoring runs 24/7. Backup recording and post-event highlights come built into every booking.
The crew on a live day works as a gallery team. A director cuts the feeds while a vision mixer rides the switch. A graphics operator drives lower thirds and replays in step with the run-of-show. An audio engineer balances the floor mix against the interpretation channels. Our team rehearses the full show before doors open. English-language coordination runs through the gallery, so overseas clients follow each cue in real time.
Scheduling builds in load-in, rehearsal, and a redundancy check before the first viewer arrives. We lock venue access early at Tokyo Big Sight, Makuhari Messe, or Pacifico Yokohama. A failover test confirms the bonded cellular and fibre paths hold under load. On wrap we hand off the full backup recording plus edited highlights, ready for on-demand release. Heavier post and grade route to local partners such as Imagica when the brief calls for it. Japanese consumption tax of 10% applies, and all quotes and invoices are issued in JPY.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What platforms can you stream to?
We can stream to any major platform—YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Twitch, and custom RTMP end-points. We can also push to many platforms at once for the widest reach.
What about internet connectivity at Japanese venues?
Major venues across Tokyo, Osaka, and Yokohama have top fibre links and 5G coverage. We back that up with bonded cellular across NTT Docomo, KDDI, and SoftBank. For remote shoots in the Japanese Alps or coastal Hokkaido, we add satellite uplink or a Starlink backup.
Can you handle multi-language streams in Japanese and English?
Yes. We produce multi-language streams with separate audio tracks for Japanese, English, and other Asian languages. Live interpretation runs on its own channel. This matters for global tech conferences, product launches, and events at Tokyo's major convention centres that reach Asia-Pacific.
What quality can you deliver?
We can deliver streams up to 4K, based on the venue's links and what the platform supports. Most pro streams use 1080p HD at a high bitrate. That gives great quality and works almost everywhere.
Do you provide interactive features?
Yes, we can add live polls, Q&A, chat moderation, and audience features. These draw viewers in and make streams more interactive than a standard broadcast.
What about recording the stream?
We always record streams as a backup and can hand over high-quality files for on-demand viewing. After the event, you can have edited highlights or the full recording.
Related Services
Productions in Japan that need this often pair it with Multi-Camera Setups, Virtual Reality Filming, and Volumetric Capture for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Multi-Camera Shoots and Competition & Reality Show Production.
On Set
Need Live Streaming?
Tell us about your event and we'll deliver professional streaming to your audience.