by Kate Karavaeva | Aug 17, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer Choose the structure by how the comedy will be executed: scene-based animation, recurring or contrasting quarter-hour segments, or live and interactive cues. This approach fits an unofficial spec or working production document when no verified house...
by Kate Karavaeva | Jul 27, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer Watching is usually lower risk than uploading, hosting, or distributing a stream, but it is not automatically harmless. If the source is unauthorized, the real answer depends on your jurisdiction, how the stream is accessed, and whether the viewing is...
by Kate Karavaeva | Jul 21, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer Do not start with a feature list. Decide the business model, the launch type, and the build path first, then map those choices to moderation, payouts, latency, and audience-data ownership. That order is what keeps a streaming service from looking ready...
by Kate Karavaeva | Jul 20, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer Use WebRTC when live video has to behave like a conversation, not a feed. If the product wins or loses on fast back-and-forth, WebRTC is usually the right transport; if the audience mostly watches, it is usually extra complexity. The real test is not “is...
by Kate Karavaeva | Jul 10, 2026 | Solutions
Quick answer If you start with the player, you start too late. How to make your own streaming service is a build-order problem: lock the delivery model, define ingest and storage, decide what you own versus what you buy, and test access before you promise scale. That...