Webcast Production and Event Filming Company
Award winning full service webcast production company, producing film, animation & events people really want to watch…
Welcome To WaveFX
Unfamiliar with event filming and webcast production? – Don’t worry, our aim is to de-mystify all aspects of live, virtual and hybrid webcasts which means you can relax and enjoy the creative process.
We’ve helped a range of clients exploit the potential of live streaming, from small local businesses to large multi-national companies. Our aim is to deliver creative videos, animation and webcasts that strike the perfect balance between engaging your audience and delivering your key messages.
Trust us: Our friendly crews are professional, flexible and above all approachable; we’ve filmed CEO’s from some of the world’s biggest companies and offer our clients a plain speaking approach to audio-visual production, turning any brief into a webcast with clarity and impact.
Voted TMT “Best UK Webcast Production Company 2022/25” plus the “National RAR digital award for Animation”
Voted TMT “Best UK Webcast Production Company 2020/22” plus the “National RAR digital award for Animation”
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3 most asked questions
It’s the classic question and the honest answer is: it depends on what you’re trying to achieve. Both Microsoft Teams and Zoom are excellent options for live streaming and virtual events, but they shine in different ways.
Here’s a quick way to think about it:
- Microsoft Teams – ideal for internal events, company meetings, and secure corporate broadcasts
- Zoom – great for external webinars, larger audiences, and easy guest access
- Audience experience – Zoom is often simpler for attendees; Teams works brilliantly if they’re already in your organisation
- Features – both support chat, Q&A, screen sharing, and recording
The real magic, though, isn’t just the platform it’s how it’s produced. With the right setup both Teams and Zoom can deliver an engaging professional webcast. We can help you choose the best fit, optimise performance and ensure your event runs smoothly without any technical stress.
Choosing the right streaming platform for your event isn’t just a technical decision—it’s about making sure your audience can easily join, engage, and enjoy the experience. The best platform depends on who you’re targeting and what kind of event you’re running. For most business events, familiar tools like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and LinkedIn are go-to options because they’re trusted and widely used. Social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram can also be powerful for reaching larger or more public audiences.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the benefits of each:
- Zoom
- Easy for external audiences to join
- Strong webinar features (registration, breakout rooms, Q&A)
- Reliable for large-scale virtual events
- Microsoft Teams
- Perfect for internal communications and corporate events
- Seamless integration with Microsoft 365
- High security and familiar interface for employees
- LinkedIn
- Ideal for B2B events and professional audiences
- Great for brand visibility and thought leadership
- Built-in audience reach without extra sign-ups
- YouTube / Facebook / Instagram
- Massive reach for public or marketing-led live streams
- Easy access on any device
- Great for boosting engagement and post-event visibility
The key is choosing a platform that removes friction, no tricky logins, no compatibility issues, just a smooth viewing experience. We help you pick the right mix, optimise performance, and deliver a professional webcast that works perfectly for your audience, wherever they are.
The honest answer is: webcast production costs vary depending on the size, complexity, and ambition of your event. A simple single-camera webcast with basic streaming is very different from a multi-camera, fully branded hybrid event with audience interaction, graphics, and on-site AV support. At WaveFX, we build everything around your goals so you only pay for what you actually need, not a one-size-fits-all package.
Typical costs usually break down into three key areas: event production, AV, and webcasting. Here’s what influences the budget:
- Event production – planning, technical direction, show-calling, and creative support
- AV (audio visual) – cameras, lighting, sound, staging, and on-site crew
- Webcasting – streaming platform setup, encoding, live streaming, and viewer support
- Add-ons – staging, lighting, graphics, branding, interactivity (Q&A, polls), and recording/editing
Smaller internal webcasts can start from a lower entry point, while large-scale corporate or hybrid events naturally require more crew, kit, and planning.
The key thing? Transparency. We’ll always scope your event properly and give you a clear, detailed quote so there are no surprises. The goal is simple: maximum production value, matched to your budget, with zero wasted spend.
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