Showing posts with label Vimeo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vimeo. Show all posts

January 23, 2009

Make: Television Debutes on public TV

A new TV show based on one of my favorite magazines, MAKE, debuted online and on public television (broadcast / cable tv) just a few weeks ago. Being from the old school, I prefer reading, but hey, this blog is for the print copy challenged. OK, just kidding….

Each half-hour episode hopes to inspire you to think create, and, well, make. Also, each episode can be viewed or downloaded DRM-free (that is without any digital right management wrapper), in HD from makezine.tv. The show is also available on Vimeo, YouTube, Blip.tv and iTunes.

See if you get inspired:





And here are links to newer episodes too:

1. ttp://www.makezine.tv/
2. http://www.vimeo.com/make
3. http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=makemagazine
4. http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=74069835 &s=143441

Making it to the show is now easy. Making time for it is hard.

Cybercast credit: Blip.tv

May 28, 2008

YouTube and Ilk Challenge Broadcast and Cable HDTV

A growing number of digital video and ad providers are challenging TV's hold on visual quality with better technology and services. The quickened pace of High Definition TV deployment was expected to slow the exodus of viewers to online offerings.

This hasn't happened. Just the opposite seems to be the case. How come?

The reason this strategy doesn't appear to be working is that the online tv and video sites are also upgrading to HDTV quality web casting. And they have a built-in advantage: the cost is much less and the technology much more flexible, being mostly software based, than the (mostly) hardware based infrastructure necessary for the broadcast and cable companies.

Examples abound:

1. THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VIDEOS viewed was 10.1 billion during a record-breaking December 2007, according to the comScore Video Metrix service.

2. YouTube accounted for 3.3 billion videos viewed online in the U.S. in January.

3. Google sites once again ranked as the top U.S. video property in January with nearly 3.4 billion videos viewed (34.3% share of videos), gaining 1.7 share points vs. the previous month.

4. Fox Interactive Media ranked second with 584 million (6%).

5. Yahoo! sites served 315 million videos (3.2%).

6. Microsoft sites came in with 199 million (2%) videos watched in January.

7. Vimeo, a video-sharing site owned by Barry Diller's IAC, began distributing user-generated videos in HD late last year.

8. The peer-to-peer Web TV powerhouse Joost also offers high-resolution content.

9. Just a few week ago, the NBC/News Corp. co-venture Hulu launched to the public with limited HD content, as one of the first tests of the new Adobe Flash Player, which supports streaming HD.

10.Rumors are also flying that Yahoo intends to integrate video into Flickr very soon, perhaps in the next three weeks. Part of the delay may have been a long internal debate about how to make Flickr Video special and distinct from what YouTube already offers.

BrightRoll CEO Tod Sacerdoti actually believes the Web is better suited for delivering HD content than TV. "HDTV penetration is just 33% of U.S. households, while right now advertisers can use HD content to reach over 65% of all Internet consumers." Sacerdoti says. BrightRoll is an online video advertising firm founded just two years ago in 2006.

The way I see it, as an ad serving company they must have the ability and the need to track video viewing statistics and trends very closely -- although I wonder how anyone can define trends on less than two years' worth of data.

January 21, 2007

Vimeo, You Lost My Video



After easily spending an hour to write the caption, tags, uploading a 23 Meg video, waiting for it to convert to Flash, copying the embed code and inserting it into the new FrySmart™ page on CulinArt's website, what happens?

The video is steaming down to my test page like a charm. I kick my heels back. Life is good. Until...it just disappears!

Upon switching to my the iTV21 pages on Vimeo - yep, that's me - I find everything, but EVERYTHING related to the FrySmart video GONE. I try to IM Dalas, the tech support guy on AIM. You're not glued to your PC Sunday night Dalas, leaving me in the lurch???

So I fire up Blip.tv, go through the hoops again, to get to where I started. Thank YOU, Vimeo...yes, I read you were in beta...now I KNOW.

January 18, 2007

Testing, Testing - VIMEO Testing

So Vimeo claims embedding videos from it's site to WordPress blogs works flawlessly? Ha! I believe it when I see it below...although this is a Blogger blog...



PMS Queen - Music Video from June Marshall on Vimeo

YES, this is IT!!! FYI, the PMS Queen is the one using PMS as a license to torture you. In her case, "P" stands for Perpetual. Avoid at all cost!

Thanks Vimeo - you just won me over, the second time!