Jordan Lee
Jordan writes about field production, remote crews, and what happens when a live plan meets the real world.
About the desk
Streaming Tech Reviews is an editorial publication about the tools, standards, and operating choices behind live video. We write for creators, producers, moderators, and technical teams who need specific, verifiable answers.
We link specifications, policies, and release notes so important claims can be checked at the source.
A tool is only good for a particular job. We explain the operator, workload, and failure mode it fits.
Product-authored source material, desk research, interviews, and hands-on testing are labeled instead of blended together.
The bylines
Names are editorial bylines assigned by beat.
Jordan writes about field production, remote crews, and what happens when a live plan meets the real world.
Nina reports on protocols, interoperability, security, and the standards behind modern streaming stacks.
Maya covers cameras, encoders, and the practical tradeoffs behind a dependable live-video kit.
Clara follows streaming platforms, creator tools, and the policies that shape live broadcasts.
Theo reviews production workflows with an emphasis on repeatability, failure recovery, and clear handoffs.
Ethan edits technical explainers on codecs, transports, OBS, and cloud production systems.
Sam contributes field guides and explainers for creators building more resilient live shows.
Priya tracks launches and product changes, separating what is new from what is useful in practice.