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Thursday, June 3, 2010 at 03:46AM
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Thursday, June 3, 2010 at 03:46AM
Sunday, May 30, 2010 at 11:10AM This is where it's at now: Web Originals. Learn to morph, shift, re-invent, evolve, choose your metaphor. Change is inevitable. Great summation by LAist of the most recent Digital Hollywood conference in LA.
As this LAist article points out, "The new breed of web entertainment companies have more in common, culturally, with tech companies than traditional media. [ ] Web entertainment creators are thinking more like scrappy tech start-ups than Hollywood players."
Not only that, but this evolution has had a huge impact on advertising. New divisions are sprouting up in ad agencies for new areas such as web video, or social media, along with their existing digital divisions. That's a good thing--especially for web video content producers. Ad agency creative directors, if they are smart, will look to web video producers who specialize in this medium instead of forcing their back-pocket traditional production companies to adapt, like it or not. Some will, or can. Most won't, or can't, even if they tried. Traditional production is expensive. It's difficult for a traditional production company to comprehend a web video production budget, and they can't afford to.
Bottom line is, "The demand for high-quality, homegrown web video is exploding", as the article states. "The DNA of original web content comes more from the tech business than from traditional Hollywood," as Jonathan Handel, an entertainment attorney and Digital Hollywood panelist so eloquently concluded.
Exciting times, no doubt. Get "bionic" people! That's for those of you old enough to remember the reference to, "We Have the Technology". If not, nevermind.
Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 05:40AM I often listen to "The Business", a KCRW program about Hollywood, and thought this particular segment was worth sharing.
A great interview with Fox TV chief Kevin Reilly who "tells it like it is about the high-stakes game that is pilot season: the chemistry of casting, going with your gut and the sweaty palms you get when trying to sell new shows to advertisers," as eloquently described in the show notes. Valuable, honest, insightful.
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Monday, May 17, 2010 at 04:22PM Yes, it's been awhile. Life happens, what can I say. However, I wanted to share the reflections of EQAL founder, Miles Beckett on the state of online videos and on web series creation, 4 years after the debut of EQAL's own web series, lonelygirl15. Check out his interview with NewTeeVee here.
Using video content creatively online has plenty of room to grow. Ways in which to market that content abound. Stay tuned, we've only scratched the surface, I'm sure.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 09:00PM Great coverage in a recent AdAge article of a growing trend in web video. Paving the way to a viable business model for creating quality branded content for the web is the Ikea supported web series, "Easy to Assemble". Obviously an example of a great marriage that works between a brand sponsor, Ikea, and a web series creator, Illeana Douglas. The marriage is producing lots of offspring, (that would be its growing audience, of course!). Exciting times for marketers and content creators alike. 2010 should be an interesting year in this arena.
Saturday, January 9, 2010 at 10:41AM
Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 02:06PM When I read the title of this great post from a Canadian video marketing firm, I thought of Paul Simon's song, "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover." Go figure. Nevertheless, Jimm Fox, president of One Market Media, does a great job outlining "42 Ways to Use Video to Grow Your Business". All listed below, many of which I've produced for clients.
So to quote Paul Simon, "Make a new plan, Stan. No need to be coy, Roy. Just listen to me."
Wait for it ...
It's time to get your 2010 Online Video Marketing Strategy together and "get yourself free!"
Yes, we're here to help.
1. Video Customer Testimonials
2. Video Success Stories
3. Video Case Study
4. Man-in-the-street Interviews
5. Customer Presentations
6. Product Presentations
7. Product Demonstrations
8. Product Reviews
9. Visual Stories
10. Corporate Overview
11. Executive Presentations
12. Staff Presentations
13. Corporate facilities or equipment tour
14. Training
15. Overnight expert videos (Sales Support)
16. Just-in-time learning
17. Post sale support and maintenance videos
18. Internal Communications
19. Event/Conference and Trade Show Communications
20. Employee orientation
21. Health, Legal & Safety
22. Commercials
23. Viral Video
24. Email Video
25. Infomercials
26. Content Marketing
27. Landing pages and micro sites
28. Video Press Releases
29. PR Support Materials
30. Community Relations Video
31. Event Presentation video
32. Round table Sessions
33. Q&A Expert sessions
34. Recruitment Videos
35. VLOG
36. In Store Video
37. Company Lobby / Waiting Room Video
38. Mobile Video
39. Market research, focus groups and polling
40. Website FAQ Video
41. Video White paper
42. Video Magazine
BTW, for an accurate rendition of Paul Simon's classic song:
http://www.ilike.com/artist/Paul+Simon/track/50+Ways+To+Leave+Your+Lover?src=onebox
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