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'''The '''[http://secondlife.com/events/ Second Life Events page] gives you an overview of how communities and businesses are using Second Life for a variety of events.'''
'''The '''[http://secondlife.com/events/ Second Life Events page] gives you an overview of how communities and businesses are using Second Life for a variety of events.'''


There are several types of events in Second Life.
There are several types of events in Second Life:
# [[Live Performances]] - the event is real-time in Second Life; either a presenter or artist is providing real-time content via text or voice. They may be managing their avatar live, or someone may do it for them. This is used most frequently for presentations to a group or audience.
# '''[[Live Performances]]''' - The event is realtime; either a presenter or artist is providing realtime content via text or voice. They may be managing their avatar live, or someone may do it for them. This is used most frequently for presentations to a group or audience.
# Streamed - the event was recorded or is being streamed with a short delay from the real world into Second Life, via the streaming capability on land parcels. This is often used for music and some real-world events.
# '''Streamed''' - The event was prerecorded or is being streamed with a short delay from the real world into Second Life, via the streaming capability on land parcels. This is often used for music and some real-world events.
# Mixed Reality - the event is being streamed real-time into Second Life. The Second Life view is being projected in the live event (by having an account logged in at the event); the event may include feedback via text or audio from the Second Life audience.
# '''Mixed-Reality''' - The event has live video being streamed into Second Life. In return, a view from within Second Life (called "inworld") is projected to the live event (by having an account logged in at the event); the event may include feedback via text or voice chat from the Second Life audience.


Second Life Regions are limited to a maximum of 100 avatars (accounts); many events limit the maximum to 30-50 accounts to maximize performance. To enable larger audiences, an event can be streamed to multiple parcels each with its own audience.  
Second Life Regions are limited to a maximum of 100 avatars (accounts); many events limit the maximum to 30-50 accounts to balance performance. To enable larger audiences, an event can be streamed to multiple Regions, each with its own audience. In concept, this is similar to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulcast simulcasting].  


You'll find more about events on the Second Life Showcase [http://secondlife.com/showcase/sub_page.php?showcase_category=3&blog_category=5 Music section] and in the [http://support.secondlife.com KnowledgeBase].
You'll find examples of actual events in the '''[http://secondlife.com/showcase/sub_page.php?showcase_category=3&blog_category=5 Second Life Showcase's Music section]'''.


You'll find Solution Providers who can assist you with events by using the Services search of the [http://secondlifegrid.net/programs/solpro/directory Solution Provider Directory] for Events, Audio or Video.
Solution Providers, who can assist you with events, are listed in the '''[http://solutionproviders.secondlife.com/ Solution Provider Directory]'''. Search Services in desired categories like Events, Audio, or Video.


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
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=== From the Knowledge Base ===
=== From the Knowledge Base ===
These will eventually be merged into this wiki.
These will eventually be merged into this wiki as part of [[KB2Wiki]].
 
* [https://support.secondlife.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=4652 Can I rent a Region for a special event?]
* [https://support.secondlife.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=4652 Can I rent a Region for a special event?]
* [https://support.secondlife.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=3977 Guide to Jobs in Second Life]
* [https://support.secondlife.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=3977 Guide to Jobs in Second Life]

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The Second Life Events page gives you an overview of how communities and businesses are using Second Life for a variety of events.

There are several types of events in Second Life:

  1. Live Performances - The event is realtime; either a presenter or artist is providing realtime content via text or voice. They may be managing their avatar live, or someone may do it for them. This is used most frequently for presentations to a group or audience.
  2. Streamed - The event was prerecorded or is being streamed with a short delay from the real world into Second Life, via the streaming capability on land parcels. This is often used for music and some real-world events.
  3. Mixed-Reality - The event has live video being streamed into Second Life. In return, a view from within Second Life (called "inworld") is projected to the live event (by having an account logged in at the event); the event may include feedback via text or voice chat from the Second Life audience.

Second Life Regions are limited to a maximum of 100 avatars (accounts); many events limit the maximum to 30-50 accounts to balance performance. To enable larger audiences, an event can be streamed to multiple Regions, each with its own audience. In concept, this is similar to simulcasting.

You'll find examples of actual events in the Second Life Showcase's Music section.

Solution Providers, who can assist you with events, are listed in the Solution Provider Directory. Search Services in desired categories like Events, Audio, or Video.

Resources

From various websites

On this wiki

From the Knowledge Base

These will eventually be merged into this wiki as part of KB2Wiki.

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