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===Who Is Involved With Second Life Live Performance?=== | ===Who Is Involved With Second Life Live Performance?=== | ||
* Performers | * Performers [[Performance_Performer|Learn more...]] | ||
* Second Life audience | * Second Life audience [[Performance_Audience|Learn more...]] | ||
* Talent agents/managers/promoters | * Talent agents/managers/promoters [[Performance_TalentMgmt|Learn more...]] | ||
* Venue operators | * Venue operators [[Performance_Venue_Operators|Learn more...]] | ||
* Sponsors | * Sponsors [[Performance_Sponsors|Learn more...]] | ||
===How Did Live Performance In Second Life Start?=== | ===How Did Live Performance In Second Life Start?=== |
Revision as of 18:03, 12 September 2007
Live Performance In Second Life
What Is A Live Performance In Second Life?
A live performance in Second Life is presented by a person who is represented in-world by an avatar, and is creating the performance in real-time, streaming the audio (or audio and video) portions into Second Life as they are being created.
Playing back a previously recorded performance, whether audio, video or Second Life machinima, is generally not considered to be a live performance (although even this definition will likely raise some "discussion" from some corners ;).
Types of Live Performances
- Spoken word (poetry, fiction or other reading)
- Live musical performers (vocalists/instrumentalists with or without "backing tracks")
- Theatrical performance (plays, dramatic productions)
- Dance
- DJ/Scratch
- Other?
Who Is Involved With Second Life Live Performance?
- Performers Learn more...
- Second Life audience Learn more...
- Talent agents/managers/promoters Learn more...
- Venue operators Learn more...
- Sponsors Learn more...