
Welcome to Mastering vMix: Professional Live Streaming & Video Production, the perfect course to help you take your broadcasting skills to the next level!
This course is designed to get straight to the point—no fluff, no unnecessary explanations. We’ll jump directly into guiding you through vMix, covering everything you need in detail without making the lessons feel overly long. From setting up cameras and audio to adding graphics, streaming to platforms, and automating your workflows, you’ll learn how to master vMix efficiently and effectively.
At the end of the course, we’ll put everything together and build a complete esports production setup using vMix, step by step, so you’ll be ready to handle real-world events like a pro.
I’m excited to have you here—let’s dive straight in and start mastering vMix!
In this lecture, we’ll walk you through the process of downloading and installing vMix on your computer. It’s a quick and simple setup, and we’ll make sure you understand every step along the way. By the end of this lesson, you'll have vMix installed and ready to go, so you can dive into creating professional live streams and video productions right away.
In this lecture, we’ll take a detailed look at the vMix interface. You’ll become familiar with the layout and all the key features, from the video inputs to the controls for live streaming and recording. We’ll walk you through each panel, button, and setting so you feel comfortable navigating and using vMix like a pro. By the end of this lesson, you’ll have a solid understanding of the interface, setting you up for success in your production process
In this section, you will learn how to add and understand all types of inputs in vMix. We’ll cover everything from video cameras, media files, and images, to audio sources and remote guests. By the end of this lesson, you’ll have a clear understanding of how to manage and configure each input type to ensure a smooth and professional live production.
Here, We will learn Vmix's Inputs in Advanced. Also a bit about how new version of VMIX made a little of the changes in interface of inputs.
In this section, I’ll show you how to set up and use NDI (Network Device Interface) in vMix. I’ll walk you through the process of adding NDI sources to your production, allowing you to stream and receive video over your local network.
I’ll guide you through setting up and using the Instant Replay feature in vMix. You’ll learn how to capture key moments during live broadcasts and easily replay them in slow motion for your viewers.
I’ll teach you how to set up and use stingers in vMix. Stingers are animated transitions that add a dynamic and professional look to your broadcasts. You’ll learn how to configure and apply stingers to smoothly transition between scenes and inputs during your live production
In this lecture, I’ll walk you through the process of setting up GT Titles in vMix and automating data sources using Google Sheets. You’ll learn how to create dynamic titles that update automatically with live data, making your broadcasts more engaging and interactive. I’ll show you how to link Google Sheets to vMix, so you can automatically pull data for scores, stats, and other information during live events.
Essential vMix settings and tweaks to ensure smooth and efficient operation for your live broadcasts.
Understanding of Shortcuts and Activators inside Vmix and use of Stream Deck for quicker scene switches.
Vmix Zero to Hero is a course designed by a professional esports production director/producer to help new and emerging producers learn from my experience in this field. The course is specially designed for beginner and intermediate students who are willing to pursue a career in the production and broadcasting industry. In this course, you will learn to produce live events and gain a deep knowledge of what professional production directors do to enhance the look and feel of their events.
The course covers inputs, cameras, titles, shortcuts, switching, NDI workflow, working with multiple computers (remote or local), stingers, graphics, best settings, streaming, recording, broadcasting, practices, and more.
While the course is primarily focused on esports productions, it also encompasses other events. Live events such as weddings, conferences, school functions, church live streaming, sports live streaming, and others are also included in this course. Once you have a good understanding of event production, you will be able to handle other live events as well.
This course also offers other technical things a broadcast director needs to have, such as streaming to more platforms at the same time, having feeds from different parts of the world to your production PC, and producing and streaming to the destination.