Hey!
Well, I really like the whole Teamfortress.tv setup.
And I stream, but I want to stream for teamfortress.tv.
How do I get there?
I dont know much, but some help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
-Red
Well, I really like the whole Teamfortress.tv setup.
And I stream, but I want to stream for teamfortress.tv.
How do I get there?
I dont know much, but some help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
-Red
follow the instructions and wait until slin approves it
follow the instructions and wait until slin approves it
use this to apply for our sidebar and twitch team: http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/1769-request-guidelines-and-format
I think he means cast games for TFTV. Maybe i'm wrong?
ColemanI think he means cast games for TFTV. Maybe i'm wrong?
I think that as well, but you never know. If that is your question though OP, the best person to contact would probably be enigma through TF.TV Private Messages I'm guessings.
I think that as well, but you never know. If that is your question though OP, the best person to contact would probably be enigma through TF.TV Private Messages I'm guessings.
fsXDshouldn't you go sell mlp heros elsewhere
What does that even mean
What does that even mean
Hey Redm00n, assuming Coleman is correct and you mean doing camera on behalf of TFTV casting, we aren't in need of new NA cameras at the moment, but if the need arises, here's what I can recommend:
- Learn about different streaming tools/plugins, and Twitch, and get familiar with them (in our case, OBS and Twitch).
- Get practice doing camera for other matches/etc. An easy way for us to know if you're good is if you have VODs of your camera work. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. You'll smooth them out with more practice.
- Take a look at our own casts and also casts from other places (eXtv, BlackOutGaming, VanillaTV, etc.) to see how everyone sets up their assets and does their camerawork.
- There are a couple threads around discussing how camerawork should be done. I don't have any links to them offhand but I'm pretty certain that the search bar is your friend.
Unfortunately, I can't go into more detail without knowing where YOU are with your camerawork, but also because I'm not one of the TFTV cameras, but I hope this can give you some ideas on where to start and go.
- Learn about different streaming tools/plugins, and Twitch, and get familiar with them (in our case, OBS and Twitch).
- Get practice doing camera for other matches/etc. An easy way for us to know if you're good is if you have VODs of your camera work. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. You'll smooth them out with more practice.
- Take a look at our own casts and also casts from other places (eXtv, BlackOutGaming, VanillaTV, etc.) to see how everyone sets up their assets and does their camerawork.
- There are a couple threads around discussing how camerawork should be done. I don't have any links to them offhand but I'm pretty certain that the search bar is your friend.
Unfortunately, I can't go into more detail without knowing where YOU are with your camerawork, but also because I'm not one of the TFTV cameras, but I hope this can give you some ideas on where to start and go.