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How to start your own streaming channel
According to Julia Robson aka Bish, an e-sports contender and keynote speaker at this year’s Vodacom rAge event in Johannesburg, the need for gamers to share their gaming experience online is becoming prevalent.

“Streaming allows any gamer to share and create content for their followers whether this is for Twitch.tv, YouTube, Facebook or Mixer,” says Robson.
“These platforms create a space for gamers to share their live gameplay with an audience and interact with a community of other streamers and players.”
If you are a ‘noob’ (new to the industry) you should not feel overwhelmed by streaming. Simply record and share on social platforms you are comfortable and familiar with and as your confidence grows as a gamer you can explore additional options.
Gamers have the option of live streaming or pre-recording sessions. Editing pre-recorded sessions allows the user to create edited videos or VOD (Video-On-Demand) which can be more user-friendly for their audience and the ‘noob, but it is not as authentic as a live stream.
Robson uses her Predator gaming laptop to stream and recommends software called Wondershare Filmora which assists in uploading to various social platforms.
“It is important to grow with your channel, learn from others and find your niche.” Robson identifies her top influencers as Samplayze, HutchieOG and Shazz, which she deems entertaining and reliable.
As with all influencers on social networks, it is about creating content and knowing what your audience is looking for.
“It may be easier for you to start to stream to friends and getting their thoughts and feedback first.”
Robson shares her top tips for the starting your channel:
- Have fun and be original: It can be daunting to have a camera focused on you but soon it will become easy to interact and have fun with the audience. It is important to think about what would engage you as an individual and then populate that and make it unique to your channel
- Find your niche: Whether this is summary of your play at the end of each stream, cosplaying during your stream or having quirky terms during your gameplay, think of ‘what you like’ and ‘what you are good at’.
- Security and Privacy: Never give away any personal details or sensitive information. It’s easy to get comfortable with the camera but always remember that content is streamed across the world and the same cautions apply as mainstream channels like Facebook and Instagram.
Trolls and cyberbullies are not restricted to streaming and implementing NightBot as a chat moderator can assist with keeping unwanted attention at a minimum.
- Gear: A decent camera with a frame 1080p 60FPS or webcam with a minimum 720p will ensure the quality of your stream is decent. A stable fibre line of at least 10/10 MB with a stable upload and download speed. Other baseline requirements include i5 Intel processor, GTX 1060 graphics card and 16gb of DDR4 RAM.
Anything over and above these specs will add to the viewer pleasure.
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