Archive for March, 2008

Mar 28 2008

YouTube - local analytics

Published by peter under online video

Youtube: “Whether a YouTube video has 10 views or 10,000,000, people always want to know the same thing: who’s watching this? Where do viewers come from? How did they find my video? …Today we’re releasing YouTube Insight, a free tool that enables anyone with a YouTube account to view detailed statistics about the videos they […]

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Mar 25 2008

Platon fever

Published by peter under photojournalism

Platon fever has gripped the photography world. Reports of grown (camera)men swooning in the presence of the wickedly talented New York based Brit.

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Mar 18 2008

The 10 legal commandments of photography (& video)

Published by peter under photojournalism, videojournalists

“If you’re never quite sure what your rights are when you’re snapping pics, photography web site Photojojo’s 10 legal commandments of photography should give you an idea of your legal leeway. For example:
Anyone in a public place can take pictures of anything they want. Public places include parks, sidewalks, malls, etc. Malls? Yeah. Even […]

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Mar 07 2008

Youtube Analytics coming Q2 2008

Published by peter under online video, videojournalists

Undoubtedly one of the major speed bumps preventing widespread monetization of online video is the absence of reliable analytics.
The methodology favored by distributors such as Brightcove involves measuring megabytes downloaded rather than minutes watched. In these days of tabbed browsing and hi-speed connections this will invariably overstate viewing figures, in some cases by as much […]

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Mar 04 2008

Live on Youtube

Published by peter under videojournalists

“YouTube, the popular video sharing website, is set to challenge established TV broadcasters by offering its own live channels. The plans would enable YouTube’s millions of users to chat from their bedrooms, perform music or report on a breaking news story to a worldwide audience in real time.

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