4 Steps for Shooting Successful Web Video – The YouTube Advertiser Playbook: Part 1
YouTube definitely wants you to succeed.
YouTube definitely wants you to succeed.
The CEOs of both CBS and now Time Warner have spoken out in favor of Hulu moving to an authentication model. Personally, it seems like an anti-trust suit to me in regards to Time Warner, who should have no say in the matter. Their CEO seems to be bullying consumers into sticking with a cable ..
The rest is here:I sat down recently with Josh Warner, president and founder of Feed Company, the first video seeding company to launch in the U.S. in 2006, which seems like many years ago in Internet time. Feed Company is definitely a pioneer in video seeding, having been behind several of the industry’s early brand viral video hits ..
Excerpt from:Online video and its providers have definitely made their presence known to the television industry, and we’ve seen several shows from YouTube and/or Revision3 get picked up by cable channels for TV distribution.
Several years ago an independent YouTube creator wasn’t just an actor or actress – they actually wrote their own show, owned their own production studio, managed a mini-cable network and oversaw their content’s promotion and distribution. As the online-video leader, YouTube provided a platform to access an audience directly, and eventually helped creators earn money ...
Visit link: A Look at the Rise of Online Video Studios & Who’s Leading: Machinima, Maker Studios, FullScreen and BigFrameIn part due to the Super Bowl and all the attention it brings, the first quarter of any year is going to look inflated.
On today’s Creator’s Tip video, we address the question of whether it makes sense to create multiple YouTube channels or house all videos under a single YouTube channel.
Recently, TED put out a new beta that allows educators to customize lessons from the TED-Ed video library.
Dailymotion is teaming up with Flattr to create an end-to-end crowdfunded social video network meaning everyone who creates online video content could get compensated by the audience. Personally, I think it’s brilliant and could revolutionize the TV and web series pilot workflow. Imagine this if you will, some aspiring web series content creators have an ...
Read the original here: Crowdfunding Comes to Social Video Through Flattr Deal with DailymotionThis week on the Reel Web we discuss AOL’s announcement about “AOL On,” their new video service that will host all of the videos from their service and also feature some new original shows.