Welcome to lesson one, live producer setup. In this lesson I will show you how to set up your Facebook live videos through the producer. So let's get started. On my home page, it's under manage page, page is going to take me home or on my home tab. Gonna make sure you're on your home. so that you have your posts options here. Down in my post option if I come down to create I want to create a live video. So I'll click on create live. And what that will take me into is live producer. Live producer has the different options to go live now, go live with others, schedule live video event, upcoming live videos and events, your posting options, your audience settings, and your gaming. You have at the top here, actually if I scroll up, you would see that you have waiting for video. Because I have not set that up because we are going into Facebook live this is going to be at the top. But if I scroll down from here I'd like to show you the different options here at the top where you have your stream set up, you have your dashboard, your stream help, your graphics, your polls, your questions, and your help. You'll notice at the bottom right it's waiting for live video again because I'm in Facebook live. So let's go ahead and look at some of our options that we can set up. So on the right here to get started you can use the stream key, use the camera, or use paired encoder. We're always going to use camera for this demonstration. So if I go ahead and click on use camera, it will be waiting for the camera. Right now I don't have my camera on. I just want to show you the settings first. So we would use camera. I scroll back up here. It's actually showing me at start because I don't have my camera on. Our setup, this is where you would set up what camera you're going to use. So if I drop down the arrow here it will show me the different camera options that I have. I could share my screen. And then which microphone do I want to use? So again I would drop that arrow down if I have more than one microphone and choose which microphone that I'm going to use for this. So I click out of there. You can choose your pages to cross post your live video to. Let's talk about our settings for a minute. So I'm going to drop the arrow for settings, for stream. I'd like to end the live video if the stream stops. Now this is not recommended for videos with poor internet connection because you would not be able to reconnect an encoder afterwards. Embed live video. So you can insert your live video on any website outside of Facebook. I do like that option so I could put that on my website. If I want it to do that I would get an embed code by clicking on get embed code. I could broadcast this as a spherical video which is going live at 360. You can unpublish after the live video ends. And so for now I think those settings are going to be good for us. So click the arrow back up here. And now I want to go to viewing settings. So do my dropdown arrow, allow viewers to rewind. Yes I'd like them to be able to rewind to different parts that maybe they want to hear again. Turn on automated or auto-generated captions. That just means the description, the captions that you've provided allow viewers to message you. Now I do encourage you to do this as far as trying to get more engagement with your audience but it also depends. If you're in a situation where you can watch your messages and actually be able to interact, or if you have someone helping you, then this is a good idea. And if you're not going to be able to answer during that live video, I would let your audience know that by just letting them know that please message me. I will be checking messages immediately after this broadcast. And I will get back to you within, give them a timeframe. So let's go back up to our up arrow for viewing, click that arrow. And now I'll drop the arrow for comments. Comments, follower. Only your followers will be able to leave comments. I don't usually do that. I want anybody to be able to comment. Slow, commentators will only be able to comment every 10 seconds. Again that's up to, you know, your preference for your live video Your discussion only comments over a hundred characters will be shown. Restricted commenters must have accounts that are at least two weeks old. I would do something like that because I don't want anybody to come on here and play around with this. I really want serious Facebook users. So at least two weeks old account is what I would say. And then commenters must have followed you for at least 15 minutes. That's another option that you have. So just click my up arrow again. This just shows your quick access to your live videos, show live tab on your page. Just go ahead and set that and I'll show you that back on our home page. And if we want our live video URL, you know this would show after the video is created. Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for our next lesson on scheduling our Facebook live. So let's go check it out.