BlueJeans has launched a new event platform which it says will make it easier for production teams.
BlueJeans Studio is described as an all-in-one event production platform with features such as video feed mixing and custom branding, with the ability to create television-quality content.
Chris Lewter, General Manager of BlueJeans, said: “Virtual events have become a fundamental part of every business strategy, whether that be for individual creators looking to build brand visibility or for enterprise teams working on communication, training or lead generation initiatives.
“With the addition of Studio to provide premium production services, combined with our leading event assist support team, BlueJeans Events is the optimal solution to help brands of all sizes transform their virtual events to really wow their audiences”
BlueJeans highlighted some key features of the new offering:
- No technical integration: BlueJeans Studio is web-based and built into the Events platform to enable anyone to host, manage and create stunning events without any technical or AV support
- Ease of use: No production expertise is required. A few simple clicks create beautiful, engaging video streams
- Cost Effective: Brands can save thousands compared to hiring production and AV support to improve the visual appeal of any event. Event plans start at $42 per month
- All-in-one event platform: Send invites, secure the event, get post-event analytics, and save unlimited recording hours
- Highest video quality: 1080p picture quality elevates the event and brand.
- Highlight more presenters: Capacity of up to 150 presenters—more than any other event platform
- Host unlimited events: Monthly and annual plans allow users to host as many events as needed, rather than paying per event
BlueJeans said that events can be live-streamed to a number of platforms including Facebook YouTube, Twitter and Twitch.
The new offering will soon be added to the vendor’s existing events subscription at no extra cost.
BlueJeans has made a number of announcements over recent months, including the launch of an enterprise product and a partnership with Google’s Glass for augmented reality collaboration.