Multi-camera live streaming & compact control rooms.
Hybrid events, online conferences and internal keynotes are now the norm. La Pixellerie sets up sober but robust control rooms, sized precisely for your venue, your bandwidth and your audiences.
Hybrid events that feel under control.
A good live stream is one that nobody worries about during the event: speakers can focus on their content, the technical team on the room, and remote participants on what is being said – not on technical issues.
- multi-camera capture of speakers and room,
- integration of slides, videos and remote guests,
- clear sound mix for both onsite and online audiences.
Compact, realistic control rooms.
Instead of deploying “TV studio” setups that are disproportionate to your event, we design control rooms just large enough to do the job – and no bigger.
- equipment adapted to room size and access constraints,
- streaming profiles matched to your bandwidth and platform,
- possibility of simultaneous recording for replay and archives.
Before the event.
The most important part of a live usually happens before it begins: defining what needs to be visible and audible, and for whom.
- quick audit of your venue, network and access,
- choice of platforms (YouTube, Vimeo, private player, internal tools),
- technical rundown and timing with your team and the venue.
During the event.
On the day, the aim is to make the live feel “normal”: no aggressive camera moves, no unnecessary effects, no visual noise distracting your viewers from the speakers.
- calm, readable camera work,
- live mixing that prioritises content over effects,
- real-time monitoring of sound and stream stability.
After the live: replays & edits.
A live stream is rarely a one-off. We prepare replays and short edits that can be used long after the event: internal platforms, newsletters, training, social media, etc.
- replay files ready for upload,
- chaptered sessions when relevant,
- highlight edits of key moments or speakers.
Sensitive contexts & access control.
Institutional or health-related events, public debates, or restricted-access meetings require particular attention to confidentiality, data and access control.
- streams with restricted or password-protected access,
- coordination with your IT / security teams,
- storage and retention policy defined with you.
Different types of live & hybrid setups.
The same tools can serve very different formats. The objective is to right-size the control room to your stakes, your locations and your audiences.
Keynotes & internal conferences.
Live streaming of internal keynotes, town halls and corporate conventions. Designed for employees and partners, often with Q&A or chat integration.
Frequently used with intranet players or restricted-access platforms.
Hybrid seminars & training.
Sessions combining in-room participants and remote attendees, with slides, breakout sessions and remote speakers.
Useful for academic, medical or professional education programmes.
Public events & conferences.
Conferences, round tables and public debates targeting wider audiences, with broadcast on public platforms or media websites.
Often combined with recording for later TV, VOD or institutional use.
Showreels & recent excerpts.
A few emblematic projects from recent shoots: showreels, international festivals, institutional commissions and artistic collaborations. Click on a video to open it in full screen.
A clear three-step method for live events.
From first call to replay delivery, the process is structured so that everyone knows what will happen and when.
1. Audit & design.
We assess your venue, bandwidth and platforms, then design a control room that matches your objectives and constraints – no more, no less.
- site visit or remote technical check,
- definition of flows (onsite, online, recordings),
- validated technical and editorial rundown.
2. Setup & live execution.
We install the control room, carry out tests with your team and run the live so that both onsite and online experiences remain smooth.
- installation and complete rehearsal when possible,
- live mixing and monitoring during the event,
- technical debrief at the end of the day.
3. Replays & follow-ups.
Once the event is over, you receive the files and edits you need to extend the life of the content.
- delivery of replay files and recordings,
- highlight edits for keynotes or round tables,
- additional edits on request (training, internal use).
They trust us.
Media, institutions, cultural and research organisations, health bodies, hotels and event organisers call on La Pixellerie for tailored coverage, interviews, films and live or hybrid setups.
Discuss a live streaming project.
A short call or email is usually enough to understand your event, your venues and your audiences, and to see what kind of control room would make sense.