Video and Video and Photography Photography Video overview and future trends Video overview and future trends Presenter: Chris LaBelle Twitter: labelle_c Email: [email protected]Blog: http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/instructionaldesign/ Presented at the 2009 Willamette Valley Green Industry Seminar
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Web-based Video and Photography for the Green Industry
An overview of video and photo usage in web-based contexts, examples of visual assets used in garden web projects. Lastly, some future trending related to visual communication and the green industry.
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Video and Video and PhotographyPhotography
Video overview and future trendsVideo overview and future trends
Presenter: Chris LaBelleTwitter: labelle_cEmail: [email protected]: http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/instructionaldesign/
Presented at the 2009 Willamette Valley Green Industry Seminar
- 80% of the US online population watches online video at least once a month - Age varies:
“The age diversity of online video viewers is reflected in a July 2008 Nielsen study that showed a fairly even distribution by age among the US audience. Although a combined 39% of US viewers were under age 35, the single largest cluster of users was in the 45-to-54-year-old cohort. Older users were also well-represented, with a combined 22% ages 55 and older.”
• Relevance of medium -- the upcoming generations often “see” and “experience” the world through video
• Cost is forcing businesses and universities to virtualize efforts and rely on crowdsourcing
• Video production and hosting is accessible to everyone regardless of skill and comfort level. Obtaining highly production quality is still challenging.
• Video is flooding virtual communities (Facebook, Ning, etc.)
• Location-based applications will become more ubiquitous and will incorporate more and more video.
Key concepts: image tagging, geolocation (geotagging), photostream, RSS Feed, mobile device push, codecs, file format, embedding maps and photostreams in web pages.
My Favorite iPhone App – Nikon Learn and Explorehttp://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Learn-And-Explore-for-the-iPhone/index.page
Other iPhone Apps for Photographyhttp://www.popphoto.com/Features/10-Useful-iPhone-Apps-For-Photographershttp://www.jmg-galleries.com/blog/2009/07/03/11-must-have-photography-iphone-applications/