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Web Video Basics. Preparing Your Videos for Today’s On-line World. Carol Doggett. President/Owner. Web Video Basics. Web video is no longer an option for businesses today. It’s expected. By 2013 it’s estimated 90% of internet usage will be video based.*. *Stat compiled by ClickStreamTV. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Web Video Basics

Carol Doggett

President/Owner

Preparing Your Videos for Today’s On-line World

Web Video Basics

Web video is no longer an option

for businesses today. It’s

expected.

By 2013 it’s estimated 90% of

internet usage will be video

based.* *Stat compiled by ClickStreamTV

Web Video Basics

Content Creation

Distribution

Web Video Basics

Two categories of video

formats acquisition or source – what comes out

of your camera; raw video used to make

your project; higher resolution and larger

file size

sharing formats – formats meant for your

finalized video that you distribute

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Common Acquisition formats

Web Video Basics

Common Sharing formats .wmv

.mov

.flv

.mp4

Web Video Basics

Before you make your video consider:

Who is your audience

What is your objective

How will the video be viewed? - tradeshow - laptop/computer - DVD (standard or HD) - online/website - mobile devices - all of the above

Web Video Basics

Before you make your video consider:

Who will produce/create the video?

Professional video production

In-house production

Web Video Basics

Tools for Content Creation

In-house Production (minimum requirements):

Camera with external mic input

External microphone

Tripod

Editing software (compatible with camera format)

Encoding and compression software

Web Video Basics

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Web Video Basics

Once you’ve made your video, now what?

Web Video Basics

To play a video on the web or your

computer, it has to be compressed, or

made smaller.

Compression is always a balance

between file size and image quality.

Web Video Basics

Preparing content for distribution

Where will it be viewed? - tradeshow - laptop/computer - DVD (standard or HD) - online/website - mobile devices - all of the above

Web Video Basics

Preparing content for distribution

Evaluate which format will work best based on:

- Size of the file - Resolution and overall appearance - Compatibility of the file

Web Video Basics

Common video file formats:

.avi – an early form of video file, usually

too big for a web sharing file

.wmv – Windows Media Video, a Microsoft

format highly compressed, good for small

sharing files but image can look poor

Web Video Basics

Common video file formats:

.mov – QuickTime Movie file by Apple can

be used as both source video and sharing

file, but can be a bit large for sharing

without major compression

.flv – Flash video format is extremely

common as a sharing file due to its small

size and good look (but is slowly being

replaced by HTML5/MPEG4)

Web Video Basics

Common video file formats:

MPEG 2 – Video file used in a DVD Video

that plays in a home DVD player .

Too big for web sharing file and

incompatible with video editing systems

(without conversion software like MPEG

Streamclip)

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Common video file formats:

MPEG 4 – .mp4 with H.264 codec is today’s

universal standard for video files on the

web. Recommended by YouTube, it is small

in size with acceptable quality.

Web Video Basics

Common video file formats for mobile

devices:

3GPP – .3gp most common mobile format

Flash Lite -- .FLV Flash for mobile devices

MPEG-4 -- .mp4

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What size should your web video be?

This is determined by aspect ratio: the ratio of width to height in a video

Standard Definition - 4:3 aspect ratio

width divided by 4 = height divided by 3

High Definition - 16:9 aspect ratio

width divided by 16 = height divided by 9

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Size is measured in pixels

Examples:

Standard Definition : 640x480 pixels

640 divided by 4 = 160

480 divided by 3 = 160

High Definition: 1280x720 pixels

1280 divided by 16 = 80

720 divided by 9 = 80

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Common sizes (in pixels) for web videos

Standard Definition :

640x480

480x360

320x240

High Definition:

640x360

480x270

320x180

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4:3 ratio 480x360 pixels

16:9 ratio640x360 pixels

Images share same height

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4:3 ratio320x240 pixels

16:9 ratio320x180 pixels

Images share same width

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Encoding and conversion software: Free software - Media Coder - MPEG Streamclip - Windows Media Encoder - Any Video Converter Proprietary software - Sorenson Squeeze - Roxio - Compressor - QuickTime Pro - Telestream Episode

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Time to upload your video. But where

will it live and where will it play?

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Video can “live” on:

Your server or FTP

Video Sharing Website (Hosting

Service)

Media Management Service/Online

Video Platform

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Video needs a player:

Embedded on your site

Link to a hosting service, i.e. YouTube

Channel

Download file

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Video Sharing Websites (Hosting Service)

Blib.tv Flickr QIK (for mobile video) http://qik.com/ Viddler http://www.viddler.com/profile/vra Video Rebel Vimeo Yahoo! Video YouTube

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Media Management Software/Online Video Platforms

Kaltura www.kaltura.com Brightcove http://www.barnesandnoble.com/bn-studio thePlatform Limelight Ooyala Kyte Magnify KickApps Sorenson 360 RealGravity

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Summary:

Web video is expectedContent Creation & DistributionEncode and size video for best deliveryVideo needs a place to liveVideo needs a player to viewTag videos for search-abilityManage your video assets Make use of analyticsConsider monetizing your efforts

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Thank you.

Preparing Your Videos for Today’s On-line World

716.833.5150www.vrabuffalo.com

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Basic terms to know:

Encode/Render– exporting a video in a

format that will become useable on the

web

Bit Rate – Indicates video & audio quality.

The higher the number, the better the

quality.

Sample Rate – Indicates audio quality

Web Video Basics

Basic terms to know:

Aspect Ratio – Ratio of width to height in

a video: SD 4:3, HD 16:9

Codec – the “programming language”

used to encode or make a video

Flash – multimedia platform used to make

videos and video players

Web Video Basics

Basic terms to know:

HTML5 – language for building web pages

iOS – portable Apple devices, i.e. iPhone,

iPad

Embed Code – makes videos play in video

players, on a web page

Flash Fallback – video players that allow

videos to play on iOS devices and devices

that support Flash

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Basic terms to know:

Progressive Download – video that is

simultaneously played as video is

downloaded to your computer/device

Streaming – only the exact portion of the

video you are watching is delivered to your

computer device

Web Video Basics

Basic terms to know:

Bandwidth – a rate of data transfer, bit

rate or throughput, measured in bits per

second (bps)

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