With Periscope (owned by Twitter, Inc.) we broadcast live video streams to the world. Going live will instantly notify our followers who can join, comment and send us hearts in real time.
Note to iOS Users: To receive audio notification when your screen is locked make sure that the manual setting for Do Not Disturb is turned OFF.
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but live video can take you someplace and show you around.
Note to iOS Users: To receive audio notification when your screen is locked make sure that the manual setting for Do Not Disturb is turned OFF.
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but live video can take you someplace and show you around.
You can download the FREE iOS App from Apple to start exploring. The app should work on devices running iOS 7.1 or later.
Periscope is also available for FREE in the Google Play Store, and should work on devices running Android 4.4 (KitKat) and above.
You can create a Periscope account using your Twitter account or your mobile phone number.
To watch our live video streams, follow @bernardfdreyer (Bernard) AND @pgcfriend2 (Pamela) on Periscope. We may use either account depending on which device we use for our broadcast.
You can create a Periscope account using your Twitter account or your mobile phone number.
To watch our live video streams, follow @bernardfdreyer (Bernard) AND @pgcfriend2 (Pamela) on Periscope. We may use either account depending on which device we use for our broadcast.
When the Video Broadcast is over, we will make it available for replay so viewers can watch later. Viewers can replay broadcast with comments and hearts to relive the full experience. Replays currently last 24 hours.
The Videos are archived in the YouTube Channel.
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