Posts Tagged Youtube

Going Tapeless

One of the things people outside the video production industry have often said to me over the past few years is “oh, you’re still shooting on tape”. Fact is that professional tape was and is cheap and reliable.  Tapeless production was only available on very high end cameras. Consumer cameras moved away from tape in the main long ago, but quality, capacity and reliability weren’t critical. However, for the professional all of those things are vital requirements. Indeed tapeless cameras are now just starting to make serious inroads into our industry.

In July we acquired a new Sony EX1 camera to add to our arsenal of equipment. Having been shooting with it for 3 months now we’re now really enjoying the benefits. Not is the camera tapeless but it also shoots in a variety of web friendly HD formats such as 720p which looks great on computer screens and gives excellent results when downscaled to SD or played back on an HD screen

One video production shot on the EX1 using the 720p format was for the ETC International College which we delivered a few weeks ago. The video can be seen on Youtube (ensure you click on the HD button if you have a fast enough connection).

The EX1 offers many exciting production possibilities and we have a number of other videos that have been shot on it that have already been delivered or are nearing completion. Having the control to be able to shoot and edit in a progressive format is a bigger pleasure than I ever thought it would be. No more de-interlacing. No more waiting for tapes to transfer in real time. Joy!

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Strictly Media2u

An exciting project that we’ve been working on for the last couple of months has finally come to fruition and we can now tell you about it.

Last Summer we were contacted by Vincent and Flavia, two dancers well known to viewers of the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing with a view to producing some sell through dance training DVD’s. Sadly at the time work commitments meant that the project was put on a back burner as among other things Vincent was called up to represent the UK in the Eurovision Dance Contest.

But in March Vincent and Flavia managed to find some time in their amazingly busy schedule to spend two days recording two volumes of Argentine Tango training DVD’s.

These have been produced as retail DVD’s that will be sold by Vincent and Flavia via their website (vincentandflavia.com) and at the many events they attend.

Here’s a promo for the DVD’s on Youtube.

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How To Distribute Your Video

Although putting a video on DVD is still a popular way to distribute a corporate video production, more and more of our clients are taking advantage of placing their video online. Flash and Windows Media are two great video codecs for use on a website, but not everyone has the bandwidth or space to host such video.

Videos can be uploaded to Youtube for free, and with the added bonus that Youtube have recently added an “HD” option.  This HD option doesn’t play by default, instead you have to click a button marked “HD” beneath the main video. If you want to see some of our videos in Youtube HD, visit www.youtube.com/media2u. Be warned that the HD service is still in its infancy and you will need a fast connection and a modern PC to view the videos at the maximum quality.

For the most professional look, it is far better to host the video on your own site or via a paid for streaming service because the embedded Youtube logo can look cheap, not withstanding the relatively low quality of their default non “HD” video streams.

Aside from online publishing, DVD’s are still a very popular way to distribute a video production. People can watch them on their TV’s, and the videos nearly always look better on a proper TV screen rather than a PC monitor. Unlike many companies, Media2u can duplicate DVD’s in small quantities and at a low price which delights our clients some of whom don’t want to have to order 500 DVD’s in one go. 

We can of course provide larger quantities of discs and can now offer silver DVD’s (as you see on commercial DVD’s in the shops) for quantities of 500 of more. For smaller amounts, the most economic option are DVD-R’s (these have a purple underside). 

With our ability to place videos online or onto DVD/CD Media2u is able to offer a full corporate video solution from initial scripting through to final distribution.

To learn more about corporate video production solutions from Media2u and how we help companies across Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire, Sussex and right across the South, please visit www.media2u.co.uk

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