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Ethans Work Experience

https://youtu.be/4sNL8cwQWOk

Today we went to the Ireland women’s press conference which was very informing. I went with Connor and learned quite a bit about the camera and the things that it does. I learned about the white balance, the pan function of the tripod, the peaking function and the ND filter. […]

So, is the Rugby all finished now?

Well, no. No it’s not. This quick blog entry is a quick look back over a five day period within VOTN to see what content we are working on for clients post 6 nations. We often have clients presuming the rugby gets parked once the 6 Nations is over but […]

Zaks Work Experience Days 1 and 2 looking from the outside in.

Day 1 My name is Zak and I’m a Transition Year student doing my work experience here at VOTN. On my first day I was told to be at Bray dart station where Paul would pick me up. After a few phone calls and a cross over the bridge I […]

7’s Heaven Streamed Around The World

World Rugby Women’s 7s Qualifiers Live Stream from UCD. As producers of Irish Rugby TV we were approached about the possibility of live Streaming two days of Women’s 7s rugby from UCD. Live streaming is something we have years of experience in, but this would be on a bigger scale […]

Sweet Streams are Made of These

Who? Who can benefit from streaming? When our clients approach us to live stream an event the most common goal is to increase their potential audience. It’s quite simple really, if an event is taking place in front of a crowd of 30 people then that is the reach of […]

AVIVA Mini Rugby Blitz

AVIVA Mini Rugby Blitz We were asked to go along to the IRFU Aviva Mini Rugby Blitz to capture the day for editing into a feature for online delivery. There were over 400 boys and girls from over 20 clubs so we had quite a few faces to capture. We used […]

IRFU In The Gym With Quinny And The Ireland Team

IRFU In The Gym With Quinny And The Ireland Team The Idea was a simple one, an ongoing behind the scenes video every week bringing people into the backroom of the Irish camp. Alan Quinlan was approached by the IRFU to be the face of the videos with the idea […]