During isolation, the world turned to remote production to keep producing content.
From webcams to drop-shipped kits,
each show has its own set of unique challenges and Paperlyte is ready to meet them.
Producing hours of content
with talent, clients, and crew remotely across the globe.
OUR APPROACH
We stay in tune with new developments in this growing industry and how they can work best for a project.
Each job is different, from talent to equipment, and even the production process. It’s important to be able to quickly identify the limitations and opportunities associated with a project and then look for ways to maximize the potential.
Live Hangout!
We teamed up with WWE superstar Austin Creed and Legend of Katie for a Live Interactive Product Announcement exploring new games and features that allowed them to interact and play in real-time with their audience.
We accomplished that without missing a beat, as we shifted from full-scale set production to a fully remote show while maintaining the elevated production value fans expect from a Google product.
OMEN by HP
We helped produce several remote shows for OMEN by HP, with content featuring streamers, actors, comedians, and professional athletes! Zach Lavine, Ron Funches, Kris London, Misses Mae, and Kurt Benkert to name a few!
We helped provide remote streaming equipment to beam their signals back to our studio and then out to the live-streaming world.
You can’t stop Pokémon!
Working closely with Pokémon, Paperlyte designed, produced, and broadcast a brand new season of remote competition, the Pokémon Players Cup.
We supplied talent with remote production kits and looked to improve the broadcast with each iteration of the series.
Network Broadcast of Hockey Hangouts
When the season pressed pause, players were still able to come together and game.
The players were coached on how to live-stream with their iPhone or a camera and Paperlyte intercut the game footage along with commentary from a host to keep things lively. The production was broadcast on NBCSN, Sportsnet ONE, NHL Network, Twitch, and YouTube.
Internal Summit Experience
Helping produce their 2020 Creators Summit, Paperlyte created instructional videos and held a Q/A Panel to help kickstart streaming careers. We also managed and scheduled remote productions with prominent influencers, experts, and Facebook Gaming Devs. These interviews and live panels covered a variety of streaming subjects from understanding tech to social issues.
A Live-streamed Round Table
From graphics to final export, we’re able to take care of the production, allowing clients to communicate their ideas to one party instead of a handful.
The broadcast was in lieu of an in-person fundraiser and featured a remote conversation between America Ferrera and Laysha Ward, as well as a multicamera roundtable between 4 Dallas business leaders that took place in our studio.
Magic Production Support
Sometimes our clients’ internal resources need additional support and Paperlyte is happy to collaborate to accomplish the goal. Magic: The Gathering tapped Paperlyte to produce the recording of a 7 episode talk-show series that kept viewers in the loop about the current competitive season.
Remote Campaigns
A remote series of three Dungeons & Dragons episodes. Each episode had an entirely different campaign and set of talent. The content was fully remote and we leaned into their existing equipment, teaching and providing an efficient solution to bring these experiences to their fans.
Working with a very short turnaround, Paperlyte was able to connect A-List talent and create a custom graphics package for a special program promoting Kevin Hart’s new Quibi show “Die Hart”.
Every single show is different. In this era of remote broadcasts, even the same show on a different day can host it’s own unique challenges.
From helping with home IT setups to custom-built drop kits, Paperlyte is ready to meet the needs of the moment and bring your unique production to the finish line, intact.
PAPERLYTE STUDIO
Our centrally located studio is ready to handle the uncertainties of streaming with redundancies and backups tailored to this remote environment.
We operate with a minimal crew while exercising caution to ensure everyone stays safe. Leveraging our studio space lets us take the product one step closer to being back in a live environment.