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Meet the Speakers for our Church Video Production Conference: Jeff Sasagawa

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     Proudly Presents  Jeff Sasagawa of DISH Technologies for SlingStudio     Â

     Proudly Presents  Jeff Sasagawa of DISH Technologies for SlingStudio     [Jeff Sasagawa ](  Jeff Sasagawa is the Director of Product Management at DISH Technologies, a subsidiary of DISH Network. In addition to his expertise in streaming video technologies, he’s the product champion of SlingStudio, which is the industry’s first portable and wireless multi-camera video system that anyone can learn to use at an affordable price. From technical director to camera operator, Jeff has logged hundreds of hours working with churches, schools, TV stations and Hollywood studios to live-broadcast their video productions. At our [Chruch Video Production Conference]( his talk focuses on the full range of live production and online streaming. You only get one chance to livestream an event, so having your ducks in a row is essential. This talk covers all the technical and logistical considerations involved with live-streaming a service that reaches and delights as many people as possible.  You can find the full schedule of topics and speakers on our event website. If you haven't reserved your tickets yet, do that now!  [Click Here]( Hotels [Berkeley City Club Hotel]( [Rose Garden Inn]( [Nash Hotel]( [Hotel Shattuck Plaza]( Airports [Oakland (OAK) - 15 miles]( [San Francisco (SFO) - 25 miles]( [San Jose (SJC) - 45 miles]( [Sacramento (SMF) - 80 miles]( ---------------------------------------------------------------  645 Mangrove Ave Chico, Ca 95926 You are receiving this because you subscribed to email updates from Videomaker. [Join Videomaker on these social networks:](#)   [32x32x2](   [32x32x3](   [32x32x4](   [32x32x5](  MANAGE YOUR ENEWS SUBSCRIPTION VIA THE WEB [Manage your email preferences]( [Download your Free Reports]( You can change your subscription email address or [Unsubscribe]( at any time. The email newsletter for video production enthusiasts brought to you by Videomaker Magazine. Videomaker eNews came to you because you signed up to receive it. For questions about this email, please contact Videomaker Magazine, 645 Mangrove Ave. Chico, CA 95926

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