Posts Tagged ‘online video platform’

How To Be Presidential On Video

January 21st, 2013

Guest post by Geoff Talbot

In November 2012 President Obama was re-elected to serve another term in office. Now, the 57th Presidential Inauguration is just around the corner taking place on Monday, January 20, 2013. What we’ve learned from the race to be President is that the video camera tells no lies.  In this century, you can’t have a face for radio and expect to be the president of “The United States of America.” How you look and how you communicate on camera is crucial to your chances if you want to get elected.

Your performance on video matters more than ever. One slip-up, one major indiscretion and your run for the oval office could be halted in its tracks. Social media allows your video mishap to go viral, your slip-up can be shared and spread around the world in a matter of minutes.

You can be certain that both candidates received hours of coaching on how to look and sound presidential.  The votes came in re-electing President Obama. In case you ever want to run for president or any office, here are seven tips we uncovered by watching the candidates run for office on how to act like a serious candidate on video.

7 TIPS ON HOW TO ACT LIKE A PRESIDENT ON VIDEO

1.    Don’t assume that you are ever not on video.

In today’s high-tech world with video cameras on most cell phones and people shooting video of news as it happens and posting it to citizen journalism sites, it’s a mistake to ever consider a conversation “off the record.” What you say in private has the potential to destroy you in public, so being consistent with your speech and your values is critical.

Mitt Romney discovered the importance of this with his 47% statement, which he made behind apparently, closed doors to a group of investors.

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Video Interviews with Online Video Leaders and CEOs

August 22nd, 2012

Many of our readers know of Larry Kless from his website and from OnlineVideoPlublishing not to mention from countless industry events he attends, hosts, and organizes. Larry is a tireless Online Video purveyor who interviews and films everyone in the space ranging from VPs of video ad nets to CEOs of OVPs. Below is a playlist of several of his video interviews of said industry pundits for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy and check out Larry’s sites (links above) when you can.

Interviews with Online Video Leaders Series:

Cloud-Based Video Editing Solutions and Increased Corporate Spending on Hosted Services

June 25th, 2012

An Interview with Hareesh Vazhaparampil of Mixmoov

 

By Paul Ritter, Special Contributor to VidCompare

 

With the Brightcove PLAY event happening this week in Boston, it’s a great time to take a look at the world of video in the cloud and to speak with one of the up and comers in the marketplace. With so many different types of applications and technologies moving to the cloud to take advantage of efficiencies, cost savings and scalability that can be gained, it’s been clear for a while that many aspects of video publishing, hosting and delivery are key areas that are benefiting from cloud technology. Corporate spending on hosted services for video solutions has been on the rise for several years, and is expected to increase steadily through 2015, based on research published by Interactive Media Strategies. Hosted services for business video related technologies and solutions will account for almost $700 million in annual spending in the corporate sector by 2015, according to the market forecast by IMS developed earlier this year.

In the past 12 months or so, technologies that enable video editing in the cloud have begun to gain ground as a component of the hosted services or software-as-a-service (SaaS) marketplace. Some of these solutions are geared primarily toward consumer applications, such as WeVideo (see link) and YouTube’s video editor. Other solutions such as Animoto, and Stupeflix are increasingly targeting the business sector as well as the consumer market. Mixmoov, a provider of online video editing technology that’s based in France, takes a B2B approach for reaching new customers. Mixmoov is a Brightcove partner that is one of many key players in the online video ecosystem that is making the pilgrimage to Boston for the must-attend event in the world of video in the cloud.

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5 things your online business can accomplish with a premium video platform that it can’t with YouTube

April 13th, 2012

Guest Post by Meghan Grosso

The debate over whether your business can benefit from video is nonexistent.  With new studies coming out every week on the growing reach of video, it’s clear that if your business has a website, video is an essential.  From 30 second demos to large scale UGC submission contests – the possibilities for capitalizing on the world’s rapidly growing consumption of online video are vast.

What is not always so clear is where your videos should be hosted. YouTube is the obvious option.  After all, even your seven-year-old cousin knows how YouTube works.  Of course, the fact that your seven-year-old cousin is posting videos on YouTube is the first big indication that YouTube may not be the service best suited to your professional content.

Here are five ways that a premium video platform can help your business tap into the full potential of online video that YouTube cannot:

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The 5 Essential Questions to Ask Online Video Hosting Vendors

February 28th, 2012

The following is a contributed post by Brightcove.

You already know how important it is to choose the best possible online video hosting solution for your business. The right platform will position you to win viewers, convert customers, and make money across every channel and device that matters to consumers. The wrong one will lead to a costly mess that stalls your success for years to come.

But the solutions available present a baffling array of choices in all shapes and sizes. How do you decide? Half the battle is knowing the right questions to ask.

It’s all too easy to get lost in checklists and spreadsheets of features, specifications, and value propositions. To streamline your vendor selection process, start by focusing on the five key criteria that will make or break any online video hosting solution. You’ll quickly find that the vast majority of vendors fall short in at least one area, and usually more.

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