Live broadcast · Toronto

A Toronto live streaming company that shows up.

Multi-camera, switched on site by a real person — not a locked-off webcam in the corner. Broadcast audio, clean graphics, and a backup plan for when the internet has other ideas.

Most "live streams" are a single static camera and whatever audio the room happens to leak. It shows. A real broadcast is switched — cutting between cameras to follow what matters — with a mix built for someone watching at home, graphics that make it look intentional, and an uplink that won't quit halfway through.

We produce live streams across Toronto and the GTA for events that need to look and sound like prime time: conferences, galas, services, performances, AGMs, and anything else where the people who couldn't be there still deserve a real seat. On broadcast-grade cameras, with Dante-native audio and redundant connectivity.

You tell us the platform and the moment. We bring the crew, the gear, and the plan for when something goes sideways.

What's in a Tally Light stream.

4–8 camera switching

Live-cut on site by an operator who's watching the room, so the stream follows the action instead of staring at it.

Broadcast audio

A proper mix — speech, music, ambience — off your console or our own, Dante-native where it's available.

Custom graphics

Lower thirds, name supers, titles, and sponsor slates that make the stream look produced, not improvised.

Redundant uplink

Bonded or backup connectivity and failover so a single dropped connection doesn't end the broadcast.

Any destination

YouTube, Vimeo, Twitch, Facebook, a private RTMP target, or several at once — your call.

Recording & archive

A clean recording of the program delivered after the event, ready to post or keep.

Why it looks different.

Questions, answered.

Which platforms can you stream to?

YouTube, Vimeo, Twitch, Facebook, LinkedIn, or any private RTMP destination — and to several simultaneously if you need both a public and a private feed.

How many cameras do I need?

It depends on the room and the program. Two or three covers many events; a stage with performance or multiple focal points usually wants four or more. We'll recommend honestly based on what you're producing.

What happens if the internet fails mid-stream?

We plan for it. Depending on the venue we bond connections or carry a backup uplink with automatic failover, and we always record locally so nothing is lost even in a worst case.

Do we get a recording afterward?

Yes — a clean recording of the program is delivered after the event, ready to publish or archive.

How far in advance should we book?

Sooner is better, especially for busy seasons, but we'll always tell you straight whether we can do justice to your date. Reach out and we'll let you know.

Get in touch

Tell us about the project.

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