In "Hands-On Guide to Webcasting;" industry experts address the fastest-growing application for streaming media - broadcasting live audio and video on the Internet. Used in all industry verticals from corporate to entertainment; this book provides an end-to-end technical overview of the webcasting process. Providing you with step-by-step instructions from audio/video production; encoding and authoring to delivery and business issues; this guide provides both the depth and breadth necessary for mastery of the subject.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. beautiful memoir. the kind whose sumptuous sentences you want ...By Rachel Kramer BusselA rich. beautiful memoir. the kind whose sumptuous sentences you want to reread. even if they detail a rift between the author and her mother. Volk manages to convey her parents world of opulence and art and glamour while writing characters who feel as if they are on stage. Her mother. who has a reputation for being "good with money." fans it and "She whispers to it and blows on it." Theres both distance and closeness as Volk recalls her family. which makes this a glimpse into how "the other half" live and the behind the scenes sartorial show her mother put on.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Some children are so far ahead of their timeBy J. WhiteI loved this book. It is beautifully written. clever. insightful and it proves that daughters and mothers can get along. The authors use of her experience with reading Schiaparellis book at the age of nine and making it her book of choice is surprisingly wonderful. She laces her views of Elsa Schiaparellis world with her own life and the life of her mother. She calls her mother the most beautiful woman in the world and she clearly believes it and is humbled by it and yet she is also able to see her mother darker side as well. Ms Volk gives us a daughters perspective on love. relationships and life itself. I recommend this to anyone who has a bit of fashion sense and wonders what it would be like to have had a good relationship with their parents before they turned 35.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. fun page-turnerBy Allison in Floridaengaging account of eccentric mom and boomer-generation daughters as the mom gets older and they grow up. the author has somehat obviously manipulated readers by intertwining her recollections of an interesting (but not extraordinary) mother (wife of wealthy NYC restaurateur) with facts about (the supposedly relevant) schiaparelli. this enables the author to deploy many references to the (maybe) glam 50s high-fashion era and pad out what might otherwise be a less interesting story. it works. lots of pictures. light-weight but pleasant and easy to read. particularly to those of grew up at approximatedly the same time as the author.