Faculte Launches Broadcast Studio for Multimedia Business Communications and Training

Web-based Platform Enables Easy, Quick, and Cost-Effective Production, Distribution and Management of Interactive Video Presentations

SAN DIEGO, Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ – Faculte, Inc. (http://www.faculte.com) today announced from DEMOfall 09 the availability of its new Broadcast Studio, a web-based multimedia communication platform designed to help organizations take their business communications to a new level by producing, distributing and managing captivating interactive video presentations quickly and at minimal cost.

With the new Faculte Broadcast Studio, organizations and professionals can sidestep third-party videographers and producers to easily and cost-effectively combine existing content (such as video and audio clips, PowerPoint slides, images, and documents) with voice and video cam recordings, to create compelling interactive video presentations, called “Broadcasts,” that establish a personal connection with targeted audiences such as customers, partners and employees. Unlike pre-produced video, Broadcasts can be continually updated and modified, even after they’ve been published and shared online, enabling centralized control of brand and message.

“Today organizations are increasingly looking to online video to convey information and ideas, both internally and externally,” said Maher Hakim, CEO and founder, Faculte. “But compelling video content is expensive and time consuming to create and distribute, and also difficult to modify and manage once published. With Broadcast Studio we’re giving organizations the ability to quickly produce and distribute lively video content through a flexible, do-it-yourself platform that empowers them to inject life into their communications and engage any audience.”

The Faculte Broadcast Studio mashes video, images, audio and other content with presentation tools such as narration and annotation without requiring expensive flash, web programming, content streaming and costly production or the installation of software and mastery of difficult applications. The result is branded Broadcasts that may be:

The Faculte Broadcast Studio platform is ideal for:

“Faculte’s cost-effective platform supports our mission to identify and implement solutions that make environmental and economic sense,” said Susan Corlett, Director of Development and Communications, Sustainable Conservation. “From educating the public regarding our climate change, clean air and water, and biodiversity initiatives, to enhancing our fundraising efforts and internal staff trainings, Faculte’s easy-to-use Broadcast Studio has proven a valuable addition to our communications toolbox.”

Anyone can use the new Faculte Broadcast Studio by visiting http://www.faculte.com. Faculte offers two types of accounts: free basic accounts, and premium professional accounts starting as low as $50 a month.

About Faculte, Inc.

Faculte was founded in 2007 with the mission of helping professionals and organizations use media to share knowledge and information online. The company’s multimedia communication platform enables its users to quickly and easily assemble media and other content to create captivating marketing, training and business communications. Its goal is to help businesses eradicate unnecessary loss of time, money and energy by simplifying the use of rich media to communicate online. For more information, please visit http://www.faculte.com.

About DEMO

Produced by Network World Events and Executive Forums, the semi-annual DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are hand-selected from across the spectrum of the technology marketplace. The DEMO conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying tomorrow’s cutting-edge technologies, and have served as launch pad events for companies such as Palm, E*Trade, Handspring, and U.S. Robotics, helping them to secure venture funding, establish critical business relationships, and influence early adopters. Each DEMO conference features approximately 70 new companies, products and technologies. For more information, visit http://www.demo.com.


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