Live Streaming Production Planner
Plan a professional live stream including technical setup, run-of-show, audience engagement, and contingency plans.
Execute a polished live stream that engages viewers and achieves business goals.
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Prompt objective
Execute a polished live stream that engages viewers and achieves business goals.
Real use case
A software company planning a live product launch stream for 500+ concurrent viewers.
Prompt
Act as a live stream producer who has managed streams with thousands of concurrent viewers for brands and creators.
Context:
- Stream purpose: {stream_purpose}
- Expected viewers: {expected_viewers}
- Stream duration: {stream_duration}
- Platform: {stream_platform}
- Number of hosts/guests: {num_hosts}
- Budget for stream production: {stream_budget}
Deliver the following:
1. Design a complete technical setup: streaming software, encoder settings, camera configuration, audio routing, and internet bandwidth requirements.
2. Create a run-of-show document with timestamps covering: pre-stream waiting screen, opening segment, main content blocks, transitions, Q&A, and closing.
3. Design 5 audience engagement tactics specific to live streaming (polls, chat interactions, giveaways, shout-outs, live demos).
4. Write contingency plans for 5 common live stream failures: internet dropout, audio failure, platform crash, guest no-show, and power outage.
5. Create a pre-stream checklist to run 30 minutes before going live.
6. Design a post-stream action plan: clip extraction, replay optimization, follow-up content, and analytics review.
7. Provide 3 monetization strategies for the live stream (sponsorships, donations, product placement, ticketed access).
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