Graphics, Sound and speech, Video in Web
I continue to be a vocal advocate of web-based digital storytelling tools which primarily use still images and audio narration, like VoiceThread, but the growing availability of web-based video editing and animation creation environments may entice me to begin experimenting with web-based digital stories which go beyond narrated slideshows. One difficulty with all these websites is categorizing them to understand what functionalities they provide..
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YouTube is currently the best-known video hosting website, but is just one of many. YouTube permits users to rate videos and comment on them, and contributors can add videos directly with their webcam or by uploading a previously created and edited video. To my knowledge, YouTube does not (yet anyway) permit online video editing. Users can reply or respond to videos submitted by others or videos they’ve previously submitted themselves, leading to hyperlinked, asynchronous, multi-node video conversations. Those are a lot of adjectives to get your head around when it comes to web videos! It’s amazing to realize these sorts of multimedia interactions have just become mainstream in the past couple of years..
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Full article: http://www.speedofcreativity.org
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Indexed in May 2008
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Tools, Video in Web
So I was sitting in the Bloghaus at South by Southwest (SXSW) one day and Ted Shelton from The Conversation Group comes up and says, “Here! Take this camera and go shoot the SXSW experience and bring it back to me. I’ll post your video on the web. Maybe you’ll even get a free camera.” I look at the unit, a FlipVideo Ultra not much bigger than a decent cell phone. It fits in your pocket and has about four buttons on it. I’m skeptical, but figure what the heck. But I never leave a chance to get a free gadget in limbo.
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What the FlipVideo Ultra does is make web video – recording a video, doing some basic edits and posting it to sites like YouTube – easy for even the technically challenged. The unit has six buttons: On-off, Record, Play, Delete, Volume Up, Volume Down, Skip Forward and Skip Back. If you can work a VCR remote, you can figure out how to operate this thing without need for the tidy little instruction booklet.
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Full article: http://www.socialmediaexplorer.com
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States
Indexed in May 2008
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Custom Programming, Flash and Vector Graphic, Graphics, Server-side Scripting, Video in Web
Following a really interesting thread on the chattyfig Flashcomm list I have now been able to put together a simple video player which is capable of requesting and playing parts of a flv video file that have not previously been downloaded.
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Here’s the working example. You need Player 8 for this but that’s only because I encoded the video using VP6. The rest is compatible with Player 7.
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Full article: http://www.flashcomguru.com
License: Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 England & Wales
Indexed in May 2008
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CMS, Joomla and Mambo, Video in Web
Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been involved in setting up a couple of Joomla sites that have relied heavily on video. Man, it was frustrating.
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The Best Way is the YouTube Way
Why not copy the best?
From Wikipedia: “YouTube converts videos into .FLV (Adobe Flash Video) format after uploading…YouTube officially accepts uploaded videos in .WMV, .AVI, .MOV, MPEG and .MP4, formats”.
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Full article: http://www.alledia.com/blog/product-reviews/how-to-run-video-perfectly-in-joomla/
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Indexed in May 2008
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Video in Web, Web Articles for Dummies
Introduction
There are many programs and many different ways to capture video and successfully use it on your Web pages. Here is a (mostly) tried and (mostly) true method, using Adobe Premiere 6.0 and Cleaner 5 on PCs 46 and 47. You will first need to set and confirm a lot of settings..
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Hardware
If you’re using the digital camcorder:..
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Full article: http://help.unc.edu/4632
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Indexed in April 2008
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Video in Web, Web Articles for Dummies
Ask most social media experts and a common prediction for the future of the web bubbles to the top. The next big thing is commonly thought to be video podcasting, v-logging or Web-TV. Call it whatever you want, but web video is on the rise, and for a variety of reasons..
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I wouldn’t be doing you just service if I didn’t explain some easy steps and pointers to adding web video to your repertoire.
Step 1: Don’t Be Intimidated By The Technology
Video can be shot with just about any digital camera, or even smart phone, these days..
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Full article: http://www.socialmediaexplorer.com
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States
Indexed in April 2008
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Blogspot / Blogger, Video in Web, Weblog (Blog)
Blogger has a place where you can test new experimental features: it’s called Blogger in Draft and it’s available at draft.blogger.com. Everything will look the same as the normal Blogger, but you may discover new features or new interfaces that aren’t yet ready to be released to the general public..
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The first feature added to Blogger’s labs is video uploading: you’re now able to upload videos directly from Blogger’s editor..
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Full article: http://googlesystem.blogspot.com
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Indexed in April 2008
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Free for Web, Video in Web, Weblog (Blog), Wordpress Blog
By request of danny and stchatterbox, here I tell you how to embed YouTube flash video player into your blog(wordpress).
Know about YouTube, the free video hosting
Add YouTube flash videp player code
- After you upload your video clips to YouTube, you get a link to the video clip like this:
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Full article: http://www.liewcf.com
License: Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License
Indexed in March 2008
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Ajax, Graphics, Video in Web
One of Ajax’s features is its ability to cut the bandwidth requirement. There are so many interactive websites out there but they can’t be easily accessed since users don’t have the required internet speed to access their website.
Ajax’s complex coding cuts the bandwidth requirement big enough so that users with slower internet connection could enjoy the sites only high speed internet users can access. Ajax based websites are starting to show up, giving us the glimpse on how fast a service could be. So far it has received great reviews.
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Full article: http://www.ajaxwith.com
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Indexed in March 2008
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