 Hi, this is Steve Pittman. I'm a member of Longmont Public Media and I'm here in our equipment room And I'm going to show everyone how to rig a Mevo camera to live stream an event So first thing we need to do is collect all the equipment in from the room here and it's spread all over So I'm going to pull it out right now first of all we need a tripod and We need a tripod plate Then we need a Mevo camera and we need a this is going to come in very handy a battery and We need a a plate to hold the shotgun mic and the Mevo camera and We need the shotgun mic Which is right here So now I'm going to show you how to put all these parts together The first thing we need to do is get the tripod ready And the next thing we need to do is to secure the battery to the tripod plate There's a screw and the tripod plate that the battery fastens to then we need to put the Bracket on top of the battery. Well, actually let's put this into the tripod first Then we put the bracket on top And this bracket is going to be used to hold both the Mevo camera and the shotgun mic So then we put the shotgun mic on the bracket Oops, I realized I forgot to get a hot shoe, which is another thing you need. They're down in this box Here's the hot shoe looks like that And it will be used to secure the Mevo to the bracket put the hot shoe onto the bracket And there it is Basically, you want the Mevo and the shotgun mic pointing in the same direction the shotgun mic will pick up Distant conversations so that basically when you're live streaming you're going to get The voices of whoever the camera is pointed at So now this is all ready But actually you need something to drive the Mevo camera with or manage the Mevo camera And I have the perfect implement right here it's my iPhone the The only thing is you will need a reasonable amount of storage because it's going to store the footage on your phone in some cases It in the you can record it in the Mevo However, if your phone is short of storage the other thing you need of course is a cable to connect your camera to this battery down here because This is gonna this whole thing is going to drain the camera pretty good so and then the your iPhone mounts securely in the bracket with this little dooflatch it I do watch it the technical term and So there we are I recommend a tripod because it's steady once you've pointed it in the right direction when you're live streaming but there you go you can imagine yourself in a big room here with tables and you're maybe close to one of the tables so you point the the live stream down at the table and You can pick up conversations that people have