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  • Good2Go Video (@LouBortone)

    Erin Blaskie 7:55 am on October 13, 2009 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Good2Go Video, Good2GoVideo.com, , online video, online video sales page, online video website


    My team just wrapped up an awesome project for Lou Bortone (Online Video Branding) called Good2Go Video.

    In this project, we created a standalone HTML site to house an awesome video package created by Lou himself.  Here, you can check out samples of his work, request more information or purchase a video package.  Lukas did the graphic design and the CSS styling and Trina helped coordinate the back end shopping cart.

    Here’s what the site we designed / developed looks like.  You can see the rest of it by going directly to Good2Go Video.

     
  • Enhancing Audio & Video in iMovie

    Erin Blaskie 3:46 pm on June 1, 2009 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: enhance audio, enhance video, enhancements, , iMovie, iSight, online video,


    Are you tired of your online videos not being produced at a high quality? Learn two tricks that I use in iMovie. One is to enhance the look of the video using a Glow function and the other is to enhance sound using Normalize Clip Volume.

    [tags]iMovie, iSight, online video, enhance audio, enhance video, enhancements, video, Erin Blaskie[/tags]

     
  • Get Your Video on the Web Quick & Easy!

    Erin Blaskie 9:33 am on December 10, 2008 | Comments Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , , , , , online video


    Online Video is here to stay, so it’s time for you to join the party! Fortunately, with the proliferation of free video hosting sites like YouTube, Blip.tv, iFilm and Veoh, today anyone with a camcorder and an Internet connection can produce a video and share it with the world. Best of all, you don’t need to be Martin Scorsese to create a video for the web! Online Video viewers are very forgiving…

    Producing video for the Web can be a powerful marketing tool for your business. Some benefits include:

    • Free or low-cost publicity and exposure for your company
    • Instant access to a worldwide audience on the Web, 24/7
    • The ability to use your video hosting site’s HTML code to add the video to your own Web site

    Here are 4 simple steps for getting your video on the web:

    1. Produce a short video
    “Short” is the key word here, for several reasons: First, online viewers have a much shorter attention span when watching video on the Web. Second, longer videos mean larger file sizes. Most free video hosting sites have a 100MB limit; some even less. For great, do-it-yourself, online video tools, visit Serious Magic and look at their inexpensive “Vlog It” software. You can use a webcam, an inexpensive camcorder or, my personal favorite, the ultra-cool Flipcam.

    2. Output your video for online viewing
    Once you’ve got your video, it still needs to be encoded and compressed to make it “Internet-friendly.” Video files can be enormous, but compression software shrinks the video file size so it plays more smoothly on the Web. Remember to save or export your file to an online-compatible size, which is 320 X 240 resolution; and compress it so it’s under 20MB, if possible. Be sure to save your video file in a format that most video sites accept, such as a Quicktime movie (.mov), a Windows movie (.wmv) or Flash (.flv) file. QuickTime Pro (for Windows or Mac) is ideal for compressing your video and transferring it to whatever file format you prefer (Windows, Flash, MPEG). Of course, if you’re using the aforementioned Flipcam, you just flip open the USB connector, and plug the videocamera directly into your computer.

    3. Upload to several free video hosting sites
    Now comes the fun part – You get to upload your video and share it with the world! Most of the popular video sites have relatively easy upload instructions: First, you’ll have to create an account for each site. The video hosting sites usually have a two or three step process that allows you to browse for your video file on your computer; add a title and description; and then click “upload” to post your video file. Most sites will also give you options for adding a thumbnail photo, selecting your genre or category or, in some cases, signing up for revenue sharing. I suggest that you go beyond the obvious sites like YouTube and Yahoo, and upload your video to some of the other, more feature-rich sites such as Revver, Brightcove and Stickam. Visit the individual sites for easy upload instructions.

    4. Promote and share your new “online TV channel”
    After you’ve uploaded your video, the video hosting sites provide the option of “sharing” your video by giving you a link/URL that you can e-mail to your contacts. Most sites also include a great feature that allows you to copy the HTML code and “embed” the video right into your own website or blog. Simply cut and paste the code provided into your own site.

    Follow these four steps and you can have your own video on numerous video websites and on your own website or blog – quickly, easily and inexpensively!

    [tags]Lou Bortone, Online Video, BSETC, Erin Blaskie, internet marketing strategy, internet marketing support, internet marketing implementation, internet marketing[/tags]

     
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