nonLive
Nonlive refers to media content that is not broadcast or released in real time. It is recorded, edited, and distributed after completion, in contrast to live content produced and transmitted as events unfold. The term is widely used across television, radio, film, podcasts, and online video to indicate time-shifted or on-demand availability.
Production of nonlive content typically involves pre-production planning, recording, post-production, and quality control. This workflow allows
Advantages of nonlive content include higher production values, iterative editing, and greater editorial control. It enables
In metadata and archiving, nonlive content is tagged with release dates, editions, and rights information to