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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Online Video Platform Summit: Best Practices Roundtable - Online Video Publishing Strategies and Tools,

A best practice is a technique, process or tried and true method that can evolve over time through the process of discovery, trial and error or other process and is recognized as the most effective way to yield successful results. What may start as a good idea can develop in a standard practice that can be adopted by any group, organization or industry. When it comes to online video, best practices are commonly shared as advise or tips on how to produce, deliver and measure the effectiveness of your communications efforts. In this panel session from the Online Video Platform Summit, presenters from both online video platform providers and enterprise customers share their own best practices for online video publishing. Some of the topics include content creation, distribution, audience engagement, measurement, call-to-actions and conversion as well as both the opportunities and challenges for enterprise content creators.

Best Practices Round Table: Online Video Publishing Strategies and Tools
Moderator: Paul Riismandel, Director of Curriculum Support, School of Communication, Northwestern University
Matt DeLoca, SVP Sales and Marketing, KIT digital
Wayne Kao, VP Product Engineering, VMIX
Ken Kaplan, Broadcast and New Media Manager, Intel Global Communications Group
Linda Crowe, Digital Multimedia Communications -- Group Manager at Sun Microsystems

The opportunities have never been greater for businesses to promote their brands, products, and services with compelling online video content. The barriers to creating and distributing professional-quality video have been eroded with the development of affordable content creation tools and the solutions available from online video platforms. Still, if video is not one of your core competencies, it can become a costly and time-consuming effort. This session brings together leading industry professionals to discuss and demonstrate cost-effective tools, techniques, and best practices for online video publishing.


A Few Highlights from the Panel

According to Matt DeLoca, the things that companies should take into consideration when developing an online video solution are: content creation, management and distribution and recording. He noted that a few years ago, many companies didn't have the content or know how to create it, he said:
"It's amazing how things have transformed in the last few years, the presence of content is not the issue, the issue is how quickly they can get that content transformed and tagged. The evolution over the next few years is about distributing that content around multiple sections of the website as well as partner sites. And now it's gone a step further, it's really about socializing that content and making it available on lots of sites based on user preferences and the way they interact with the content. So, the most important thing I talk about with customers is, make sure you have good content and you've encoded it in the most appropriate ways for distribution, but really maximize the ways that you can leverage that distribution."
Matt added that there are two main principles to distribute you content. The first is to "push" that content under your own preferences where your audience is going to be - your web site, a press room, product pages other an Internet or Intranet site. The second piece is about making the content sociable for your viewers, which is more of a "pull" mentality, where they see the value for an extended audience to share it on blogs, Facebook pages and to apply their own distribution methods using their own preferences.

Wayne Kao said that for his customers, they start with the overall objectives to formulate an online solution. Their key is to create an efficient process and workflow so customers can focus on content creation and easy upload. Flip cameras have become very popular for many of VMIX's customers in the news and radio business since most can't afford the big expensive HD cameras. This form of instant online video publishing has really taken off and content creators can always go back later and refine the video with additional editing.

Both Ken Kaplan and Linda Crowe also talked about the "need for speed" in corporate video, and while there are clients and customers that still ask for content on videotape or DVD, most are happy to receive an online video version rather than a physical media asset.

The key is less focus on the technology and more focus on flexibility.


Related @ovpsummit Tweets

RT @dboyll: Check out Sun's viral "Shouting in the Datacenter" Geeks FTW! @llcrowe http://ow.ly/Dx30 #ovps09

RT @dboyll: @llcrowe advice for those building/buying OVP: focus on automation and flexibility to change w/standards & user needs #ovps09

OVP Summit Best Practices panel rounds out day one w/ @deloca @kenekaplan @llcrowe and Wayne Kao @vmix (didn't get his Twitter name) #ovps09

RT @dboyll: Linda Crowe is @llcrowe of Sun: check out their industry-leading enterprise OVP implementation, ChannelSun http://ow.ly/DwLb


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Monday, November 16, 2009

Online Video Platform Summit Best Practices Round Table - Online Video Publishing Strategies and Tools

The opportunities have never been greater for businesses to promote their brands, products, and services with compelling online video content. The barriers to creating and distributing professional-quality video have been eroded with the development of affordable content creation tools and the solutions available from online video platforms. Still, if video is not one of your core competencies, it can become a costly and time-consuming effort. This Online Video Platform Summit session brings together leading industry professionals to discuss and demonstrate cost-effective tools, techniques, and best practices for online video publishing.

Best Practices Round Table: Online Video Publishing Strategies and Tools
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 4:15 PM PST

Moderator
Paul Riismandel
Director of Curriculum Support, School of Communication
Northwestern University

Paul Riismandel is director of curriculum support at the School of Communication at Northwestern University. He blogs and podcasts about other media stuff at mediageek.net. Paul specializes in educational technology for higher education, with a focus on digital media and conferencing. Specializing in the production and delivery of online media to students and faculty. He is also the adviser to Northwestern University's WNUR-FM 89.3 FM, where he now produce his radio show, mediageek, every Thursday at 9 PM Central Time.

Speakers
Matt DeLoca
SVP Sales and Marketing
KIT digital

A 21-year veteran of media technology, Matt joined the FeedRoom in 2004 to focus on the company’s growth in the enterprise segment. Matt spent his early career at Apple Computer, Inc., supporting sales and business development in the Media & Entertainment Division. Through the mid-1990s, he managed Apple’s strategic relationships with key broadcast, advertising and publishing companies. His relationships with leading content creators led him to Cinebase Software, a Digital Asset Management pioneer later acquired by Corbis, where he was Director of Sales for the Eastern US and Europe. He joined video search leader Virage, Inc. in 1999, opening the New York facility and building out the company’s Northeast territory. Matt led Virage’s Channel Sales efforts prior to the company’s acquisition by Autonomy, Inc.

Wayne Kao
VP Product Engineering
VMIX

As vice president of product engineering, Wayne Kao is responsible for defining the product road map, executing on development, and deploying releases for the VMIX platform. At VMIX,Wayne has led implementations for major clients such as Tribune Interactive, McClatchy Interactive, Lee Enterprises and CBS Radio. Wayne Kao brings over 15 years' experience in developing software platforms for a variety of vertical markets. Wayne has also held senior engineering, project management, and product management positions at Sony Online Entertainment, HNC Software Inc. (acquired by Fair Isaac), AsiaStudios, and Boeing Autometric. Wayne holds a Masters in Business Administration from Babson College in Massachusetts, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from University of California, Riverside.

Ken Kaplan
Broadcast and New Media Manager
Intel Global Communications Group

Ken Kaplan is a broadcast and social media strategist and producer in Intel’s Global Communications Group. He helps the consumer and social media team tell stories and connect with online media by producing videos, photos and other online communication. Much of his work can be seen on the Intel Pressroom, Channelintel on the YouTube channel and Intel blogs such as Technology@Intel and Inside Scoop. Prior to Intel, he worked as a publicist for 8 years at then NBC-affiliate, KRON-TV. He graduated from California State University–Chico, where he studied journalism, philosophy and economics.

Linda Crowe
Group Manager, Media Strategy & Production
Sun Microsystems

Linda Crowe manages Digital Multimedia Communications at Sun Microsystems, and leads her team in managing Channel Sun, a leading-edge web platform for multimedia, video, and audio. In her role, Linda is also responsible for all aspects of multimedia strategy and digital multimedia production, where she has demonstrated her expertise not only in communicating value to customers, but also in driving measureable results and streamlining infrastructure and production processes. Linda's prior experience includes successfully managing Sun's server product marketing team driving programs for Sun Fire servers, a product line delivering multi-billion dollar revenues, and managing worldwide call centers supporting Sun software partners. She started her career in field sales positions at Sun Microsystems and several small start-up companies.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

CES Got Game: Frag Dolls @ Bloghaus

More from Bloghaus, "Come walk the floor at CES and check out the sleek TV you can wear on your head, green screen thrills from Intel, Belkin's new game pad, a glimpse of the back of Fata1ity's head, and the Frag Dolls appearance at Bloghaus."



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