Lifecaster Lisa Batey (http://www.justin.tv/nekomimi_lisa) has taken video streaming to a new level with up to three cameras and windows plus a new stream from a webcam associate in Tokyo, or more, on one channel and she even has a second channel on Justin.tv. She tells me that one camera is not enough to show her life as completely as she wants; one at work, two or three at home and of course one to go mobile. Now that is a well-connected video blog.
She has been video streaming her video on the Internet for a long time (http://en.wi
kipedia.org/wiki/lisa_batey). Even before Justin.tv she was streaming her video by way of UStream (http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nekomimilisa), which she also has ported to her Justin.tv channel. “I’ve been online for years. My camera is part of me now… of my daily life” she says. She recently added a stream from Japan on her channel, so mobile has no boundaries. In fact, she has streamed from Japan herself and plans to return to do the same.No doubt some of her regular viewers feel a part of her life as well and actually form a personal bond. They share her while streaming from her workplace or at a bar or restaurant. At home you can see her working with her cameras and video blog equipment, chatting with her viewers in the chat room or talking to them directly with the audio feed. You can also see her more mundane activities such as watch TV or doing housework or even sleeping. All of her activities and moods at home are exposed to streaming; working, napping, watching TV, crying, drunk, happy, frustrated; its all there. “Communications and understanding and community between people is so important for a webcast,” she says.
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