"We are Giving Away TV Studios"
"We are Giving Away TV Studios"
BONN, Germany, September 19/PRNewswire/ -- Bonn-based internet visionaries are launching a virtual TV studio
accessible to everyone via http://make.tv. The new service will be presented
for the first time at photokina in Cologne on 23rd September, at Booth B054
in Hall 9, and is set to revolutionise live TV.
Making an appearance at both the world's biggest imaging exhibition and
on the internet - after a year in development, http://make.tv is now
introduced to the world as a new virtual TV studio offering everyone a tool
for the production of their own live transmissions, without having to invest
in traditional TV transmission technology.
The virtual studio is controlled from a computer, is easy to use and
requires no installation, as http://make.tv works through an internet
browser. As a result, it is possible to basically transmit for free from
anywhere in the world.
"We're giving away complete TV studios. What will happen when thousands
of creative producers suddenly start to make their own television material?
This is a powder keg - the effects of which cannot yet be predicted,"
enthuses make.tv founder Andreas Meyer. Meyer is convinced that, "make.tv
will enable the creation of experimental and innovative TV formats which have
not yet seen the light of day due to the costs involved."
Even before the official launch, the 15-strong company from Bonn has
already received a range of wacky enquiries - such as a renowned opera house
that wants to transmit all its performances over the internet, nuclear power
protestors wishing to establish a channel to transmit their demonstrations
and an international special interests channel for graffiti sprayers.
"We have based our approach on established TV production principles,"
remarks Georg Lenzen, who is in charge of technology. "But everything has
been made much simpler. All you need to do is connect one or more cameras to
a computer, open the make.tv studio in an internet browser and then get
started."
The two founders have also put some thought into the business model for
users. Producers can decide themselves if they wish to provide free
transmissions or if they want to charge an entrance fee. The sale of products
and electronic media as part of online-shows is also possible.
Andreas Meyer (37) has been a multi-media entrepreneur for 17 years. Most
recently, he founded http://www.fotocommunity.de, which is now Europe's
leading online platform for photographers. Georg Lenzen (35), a media
specialist with live TV experience, is the co-founder and technical manager
of make.tv.
Press contact:
Richard Laaser,
Tel: +49-176-1230-50-50,
rlaaser@make.tv
make.tv GmbH,
Joseph-Schumpeter-Alle 1,
53227 Bonn,
Germany
http://make.tv/presse
Source: make.tv
Press contact: Richard Laaser, Tel: +49-176-1230-50-50, rlaaser@make.tv, make.tv GmbH
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