Video
Jul 16th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: General, Podcast Distribution, Podcasting, Video, Video Podcasts
Podcasting site Odeo has relaunched. Again. We have kind of lost count, but Beta News says that this is Odeo’s sixth launch. Initially launched mid-2005, Odeo debuts (again) with a number of new features. The biggest addition to the site is video, but other new capabilities allow users to: — Search & explore over 500,000 […]
Tags: Blip.tv, Evan Williams, FireAnt, nextnewnetworks, odeo, Podcasting, Revision3, SonicMountain
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Jul 15th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Internet TV, Video, Video Podcasts, Vlogs
Make Internet TV is a very cool site that explains how to create your own video podcast or video blog. It covers the gear you need, shooting tips, editing, licensing your content, publishing and promoting your videos. The site targets beginners, so if you’ve been wanting to try video podcasting or vlogging, but have been […]
Tags: How to Podcast, Make Internet TV
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Jul 15th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Video
You already know you can make your own YouTube videos, your own video podcasts and your own movies and distribute them over the Internet. You may not know, though, that there’s a growing DIY guerilla drive-in theater movement. According to MobMov, a site that documents this trend: A “mobile movie” or mobmov for short, is […]
Tags: distribution, DIY project, guerilla drive-in theater, MobMov, theater of awesomeness
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Jul 15th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Internet TV, Podcasting Law, Video
Google announced today that it had reached an agreement with Viacom that will avoid a media debacle over YouTube users privacy: As we let you know on July 4, YouTube received a court order to produce viewing history data. We are pleased to report that Viacom, MTV and other litigants have backed off their original […]
Tags: copyright, Google, legal battles, Viacom, YouTube
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Jul 14th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Video
Radiohead and Google have partnered on a new project that is a very cool example of using cutting-edge video technology, social media and an open source approach to promoting music. Radiohead’s latest video, for House of Cards, was created without cameras or lights. Instead, 3D plotting technologies collected information about the shapes and relative distances […]
Tags: Google, music videos, open source, Radiohead, remixes
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Jul 14th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Podcasting Research, Podcasting Statistics, Video
Internet TV is growing at an insane rate. According to comScore, U.S. Internet users viewed more than 12 billion online videos during the month, up 45 percent versus year ago. Nearly 142 million U.S. Internet users watched an average of 85 videos per viewer in May. Google Sites (mainly YouTube) attracted the most viewers (83.8 […]
Tags: comScore, Fox, Google, Internet TV, statistics, Streaming Video
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Jul 14th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Video
MIcrosoft has announced XBox 360 updates that will give interface a cartoon-like appearance and a deal with Netflix that positions the XBox as an Apple TV killer. “When people turn on their Xbox 360s this fall, they’ll get an entirely new interface and Dashboard, an entirely new Xbox through the magic of software,” said John […]
Tags: Apple TV, Internet TV, Microsoft, Netflix, XBox 360, Xbox Live
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Jul 14th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Video
A Swarm Of Angels – an open source movie community – is looking for people to contribute images for their movie The Ravages: We want to find an easy way for members to contribute to the content of the Swarm project at every stage. The easiest way we could think of for you to contribute […]
Tags: A Swarm Of Angels, open source cinema, the future of cinema, The Ravages
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Jul 14th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, iPods & Portable Media Players, Making Money with Podcasts, Video
In this video, Alex Albrecht and Kevin Rose of Diggnation do a demo for Microsoft’s Zune digital media player. Yeah – it’s an informercial. What makes it interesting, though, is that Microsoft is turning to video podcasters to help get the Zune some geek cred. This wouldn’t work with all products, and this sort of […]
Tags: Alex Albrecht, digg, Diggnation, Kevin Rose, Microsoft, Zune
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Jul 13th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, How to Podcast, Streaming Video
YouTube, by default, creates embed code that displays videos in relatively low quality. Here’s an example, Matt Harding’s Where the Hell is Matt? (2008): It’s possible, though, to embed YouTube videos with higher quality. Here’s the same video, embedded with YouTube’s high quality option: Notice how images, and especially type, are sharper. Unfortunately, this is […]
Tags: embedding videos, Twittervlog, YouTube
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