The Library is Media Studio’s home page, where you can scroll through your media library, search your content, filter (by file type), upload new media, edit metadata, review analytics, and much more. Here you will be able to see all your videos, GIFs, and image assets that you’ve shared from your Twitter account. Twitter tapped communications veteran Tracy McGraw, most recently with Tyler Perry Studios, to lead consumer communications and media campaigns. McGraw, as Twitter’s senior director of global.
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Producer is a feature that allows publishers to launch professionally-produced live broadcasts on Twitter directly from Media Studio.
How do I create a Source?
1. Click the 'Sources' tab
2. Click 'Create Source' at the top-right of the tool
Region (pick the region that is closest to your stream origin location)
4. Click 'Create'
How do I create a Broadcast?
Make sure you create a Source before attempting to create a Broadcast.
1. Click the 'Broadcast' tab
2. Click 'Create Broadcast' at the top-right of the tool
3. Enter the required fields in the window that appears:
Name
Tags (select up to two categories per broadcast)
Source
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4. Open up the 'Advanced Settings' if you need to enable any of these features:
Disabling hearts and chat
Latency mode (high or low)
5. Begin pushing video from your encoder to your Source, and see that the Preview player will show this video.
6. Click 'Publish Now' to create your Broadcast with the live video being pushed to the associated Source.
How do I download Broadcasts I've created in Producer?
Broadcasts are downloadable via the download data option available in the Twitter mobile app.
To download your data, please follow these steps:
If you're logged into Twitter on web:
Click your profile icon in the top right navigation bar.
Select 'Settings and privacy' from the drop-down menu.
From the menu on the left, click 'Your Twitter data'.
Enter your password and click 'Confirm'.
On Twitter for Android or iPhone:
Go to your account settings.
Underneath your 'Personalization and data settings', you’ll see a link to 'Your Twitter data'.
Click 'Your Twitter data'.
You can also send a request for additional account information to our privacy form.
If you don't have a Twitter account, go to Twitter.com and click 'Settings' at the bottom of the page. From there, you can access your 'Personalization and Data settings', as well as 'Your Twitter data'.
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Managing permissions across accounts
Related Media Studio help
Accessing Media Studio
How do I get permission to access Media Studio? Currently, access to Media Studio is given on an invite-only basis. If you do not have access to Media Studio, please reach out to your account manager.
How do I access Media Studio? To access Media Studio, go to studio.twitter.com and log in using your Twitter credentials. You can also go to Twitter.com, click on the More button within the side menu and then click on the Media Studio button.
Which internet browsers are supported? Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge are fully supported. Safari is supported, except for uploading VOD custom thumbnails. Internet Explorer is not supported.
Can I use Media Studio with adblockers enabled? Generally yes, though some functionality, like adding users to your account, will not work when adblockers are enabled. Either turn off your adblocker, or allowlist the twitter.com domain in your adblocking software. The page should then load upon refresh.
Managing permissions across accounts
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How to add additional people to your Media Studio account
Click the dropdown next to your name in the top-right corner.
Click Edit access to account.
Click the Add access button.
Begin typing the username of the person receiving the access, and select it from the suggested list that appears.
Select a permission-level from the list:
Studio account administrator.
Studio contributor.
Studio publisher.
Studio analyst.
Studio uploader.
Click Save Changes.
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Why do I see a blank/white page when I try to edit access/roles/permissions for Studio? Adblockers will block the content of the page. Either turn off your adblocker, or allowlist the twitter.com domain in your adblocking software. The page should then load upon refresh.
Why isn’t an account appearing in the username search field? Most commonly this occurs when the handle was just created; wait 24 hours and try searching for the username again. If after 24-hours the handle does not appear, please reach out to your account manager for assistance. If you do not have a account manager, you can file a support ticket here: https://help.twitter.com/forms
I added an account, why can’t I see it? You cannot grant yourself access to another account. In order to see the contents of another account, they would need to grant you access. For more information, follow the instructions for ‘How to add additional people to your Media Studio account’.
Can I change a role for an existing user? Yes, click ‘Edit access’ at the top of the page and make any necessary modifications to the listed users.
Can I manage media libraries for multiple usernames? Yes, once someone has given you access to their Media Studio account, you can switch between accounts via the dropdown on the top-right.
Understanding account permission levels
Studio account administrator: has access to all actions in Media Studio and can add/edit/remove other users. The account owner will by default be granted this permission level.
Edit access to account: add/edit/remove
Monetization: full access
Library: full access (includes shared media and scheduled Tweets)
Producer: full access
LiveCut: full access
Analytics: full access
Studio contributor: has access to all actions in Media Studio except for the ability to add/edit/remove other users or to modify monetization settings
Edit access to account: no access
Monetization: ability to modify monetization for individual media, but not set defaults on the account level
Library: full access (includes shared media and scheduled Tweets)
Producer: full access
LiveCut: full access
Analytics: full access
Studio publisher: only has the ability to publish (Tweet/schedule) from their own account (cannot Tweet/schedule from the account that granted them this access).
Edit access to account: no access
Monetization: no access
Library: cannot manage media (upload/modify/delete), but can Tweet/schedule media from their own account, same for shared media library
Producer: cannot manage broadcasts, but can Tweet/schedule Tweets for broadcasts from their own account
LiveCut: can view and Tweet existing clips from their own account, cannot make new clips
Analytics: no access
Studio analyst: can only view the analytics tabs within all media in Media Studio and download the analytics .csv files. Does not have access to any other features.
Edit access to account: no access
Monetization: no access
Library: can view media and analytics
Producer: can view broadcasts and analytics
LiveCut: can view clips and analytics
Analytics: full access
Studio uploader: can upload, create, edit, modify, delete, end media or broadcasts, but cannot Tweet
Edit access to account: no access
Monetization: no access
Library: can upload, delete, and edit media and metadata, cannot Tweet
Producer: can start/schedule, update, delete, and end broadcasts and metadata, cannot Tweet
LiveCut: can create, edit, and delete clips and metadata, cannot Tweet