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How to Produce a Demo Video that Sells
You want to make sure you leave a lasting image on the minds of the “hiring” companies. They may not hire you immediately and it may be months down the road, but if you put together a professional and entertaining video clip that portrays you as an...Read More
The Future Of Online Video Advertising
Without a doubt, online video increasingly influences the way we expect to digest content on the Internet. As high-speed access becomes the norm in households that actually spend money online, video will pervade even more of every user's...Read More
Online Video Predictions For 2006
Copyright 2005 Jim Edwards About this time every year I make a few predictions about what will rate "HOT" for the coming year in the online world. Last year, among other things, online audio topped my list for 2005. This year, 2006, I...Read More
Panasonic Pv-gs400 3 Ccd Camcorder - And Ways To Use It To Earn Extra Income
Let me share with you something that happened to me just the other day. I was contacted by a guy named David. He had just purchased a panasonic pv-gs400 3 ccd camcorder and has always been attracted to the videographers lifestyle. He also...Read More
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Podcasting, Vodcasting, Streaming and Vlogging
Streaming Audio began back in 1995 when 28.8k and 14.4k dial up speeds were the norm. The reason it was invented by a company called Real Networks was because if you wanted to download an audio file off the net it could take hours. Streaming got around that by compressing the file more and then as it was being downloaded it would play. The trick to this was called buffering, which was the process of always having 5 or 10 seconds of data downloaded into a buffer that would be filled up as soon as the content was played. This also allowed for live streaming or webcasting. Streaming Video began around 1998. Stew Art Media also started streaming around the same time. Streaming is great for live events and keeping control of your media.
Podcasting, Vodcasting and Vlogging Podcasting is a relatively recent phenomenom. As you may have guessed it was spawned by the advent of Apple's iPod. Unlike streaming, podcasting allows for the full download and storage of audio on your hard drive or portable device. It's real power and the reason it has taken off so dramatically is that an US DJ Adam Curry came up with a concept for a piece of software called iPodder. To date iPodder has had over 970,000 downloads and it now has many copy cat competitors. Basically the software allows you to freely subscribe to a podcast website. When a new podcast is avalable you can configure it so ipodder automatically downloads the podcast and uploads it to your iPod. So when you grab your ipod as you are leaving home, it already has all your favourite podcasts loaded on it without you having to lift a finger. A vodcast (Video On Demand Cast) is the video version of this and the software equivalent is FireAnt. Not only does the iPod play video, there are many other portable devices out there that do as well, from Sony's PSP to Creative's iRiver and a whole bunch of different phones. A Vlog or VideoBlog is the video version of a blog or online journal. A vlog is a type of Vodcast. Both Business Week and Forbes in the US have predicted that Vlogs are the 'next big thing' . Some business are already using the technology to communicate with their customers and for internal business reporting. A manager can watch a video from a field rep on the way home in the train or have a look at a new product. The key with both podcasting and vodcasting is having your website setup properly with a feed. Both technologies use RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and for a website to get subscribers it must have its RSS feeds setup properly. Jim Stewart has been in the video streaming industry since 1997. He runs his own rich media consulting firm in Melbourne Australia. http://stewartmedia.biz
Written by: Jimmy Stewart
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7 Questions You Must Ask Yourself Before Buying a Digital Camcorder
There's never been a better time to buy a digital video camera. Prices are lower than ever, the camcorders are packed with features, and editing software is cheap and easy to use. Unfortunately, there's also never been a more confusing time...Read More
Download music videos from several music services on the internet
Now that anyone can easily get at free music lyrics on the internet, it was only a portion of time before people began searching for copies of their favourite free music video. If you need to get free music streaming videos you can try some of the...Read More
How Dating Online Could Be Improved By Video Email And Video Chat
The world has become a smaller place with the advent of the internet.
With the telephone, one could only talk to a person far away;
however, with video communication, one can both see and talk to a
loved one living far away. Moreover, with...Read More
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Eight Steps To Guarantee A Successful Video Or Web Conference
A successful video or web conference can really give a boost to your organization. Online conferencing is now connecting people in a way that was not possible in the pre-Internet era. However, as powerful a tool as online conferencing is, it works...Read More
Using Webcams To Create Videos
Face it; the world is at your fingertips and the means of connection is the Web. With today’s incredibly technology available, anyone can choose to broadcast their lives or their own created shows and videos on the web. Webcams have not only...Read More
Video Cameras
Cameras have been widely used over the years to capture precious moments. However, these photographs were able to record only a few single moments of life. The need for continuity in recording events led to the invention of a video camera. Unlike...Read More
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