Monday, January 12, 2015

Make Your Own Virtual Reality Television Show

The Internet is a popular tool for sharing your ideas, knowledge and many other things. Within a few minutes, you can publish a useful video of yourself for everyone to see. If you've ever thought of creating your own virtual reality television show, you'll be able to do it in a couple of steps.


Instructions


1. Choose a topic for your virtual reality television show. Make sure that you pick something that will provide you with interesting content. A few examples include popular gadgets, technology, political information and relationships. Discuss your views about current events, and invite others to join the discussion as well. As long as you have content that keeps everyone interested, your virtual reality television show will quickly become popular.


2. Purchase a webcam to capture your television show. Usually, these cameras range from as little as $30 and as high as $300. Choosing the best one for your personal needs depends on the preset budget you've already established for the project. Although you can purchase a webcam and microphone separately, buying one device will be much easier to handle and create less clutter on your desktop.


3. Do some comparative shopping by visiting your local electronics store or browsing through an online retailer. Some of the most popular features that are included in webcams include built-in microphones for voice recording, 3.0 megapixels, tilting options and an instant chat button to launch your default instant messenger.


4. Sign up for a web account that allows you to perform live streaming of your virtual reality television show or on-demand broadcasting by a visitor. If you'd like to have a visitor watch everything in real-time, there are numerous online services such as Stickam or Ustream to make it happen. Not only will viewers have the chance to watch what's happening now, they'll also be able to chat with other users and you. You'll also need a high-speed Internet connection to prevent lag time or constant buffering during your broadcasting sessions. For on-demand viewing of your virtual reality television show, create an account on YouTube, DailyMotion or Vimeo.


5. Create shareable links so that others can visit your television show online. Many online video services allow visitors to quickly send a video to almost anyone via the Internet. A couple of examples of services to share your content include Facebook, Digg and MySpace. Depending on the web service you choose, you'll even have the option to send the television show as a video greeting card. Allowing your virtual television sbe embedded and shared with everyone will also increase the chances of it becoming popular on the web.