By Internet Video Gal on Jan 23, 2008 in Video Production Tips | 6 Comments
Tube Mogul is a site where you can upload your video once, then have it automatically sent out to a dozen different video sharing sites. This will save you about a half day’s worth of work per video you upload.
By Internet Video Gal on Jan 22, 2008 in Video Production Tips | 2 Comments
Usually, to produce your own video, you have to supply the video somehow. Lots of folks rely on stock footage from sites like istockphoto.com instead of shooting it themselves but gathering the video is usually one of your basics steps.
By Internet Video Gal on Jan 21, 2008 in Business Marketing with Video, Online Videos | 2 Comments
Virtually all free video sharing sites have tons of silly videos, crazy videos and mindless videos. That’s just the state of the Internet video world, but you need to find a site that offers a larger potential audience than that and many do.
By Internet Video Gal on Jan 20, 2008 in Video Production Tips | 1 Comment
A quick look at the videos uploaded onto clipshack show everything from teenage girls lip-synching and dancing (very poorly I might add) to clips of giggling babies.
By Internet Video Gal on Jan 19, 2008 in Video Production Tips | 0 Comments
Brightcove is not just another video sharing site filled with shots of kids imitating dangerous stunts they’ve seen on Jackass. Brightcove is geared toward the business that wants a fairly easy content management system…
By Internet Video Gal on Jan 18, 2008 in Online Videos | 2 Comments
Far be it from an old geezer like me to judge the viewing habits of today’s teens. (Next time I read a report on falling ACT scores I’ll try not to blame time wasted on giggling over stupid videos on the net. Sigh.
By Internet Video Gal on Jan 17, 2008 in Video Production Tips | 4 Comments
A good example of someone taking full advantage of Internet video to share something that simply can not be understood fully unless it is SEEN, is an artist by the name of Daniel Edlen.