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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.
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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
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
Web Video Basics Common Acquisition formats • DV • DVCPRO • MPEG • AVCHD • HDV • DVCPRO HD • HD • XDCAM HD
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
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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)
Web Video Basics • 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
Web Video Basics 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
Web Video Basics 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
Web Video Basics Common sizes (in pixels) for web videos Standard Definition : 640x480 480x360 320x240 High Definition: 640x360 480x270 320x180
Web Video Basics Images share same height 4:3 ratio 480x360 pixels 16:9 ratio 640x360 pixels
Web Video Basics Images share same width 16:9 ratio 320x180 pixels 4:3 ratio 320x240 pixels
Web Video Basics • 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
Web Video Basics Time to upload your video. But where will it live and where will it play?
Web Video Basics • Video can “live” on: • Your server or FTP • Video Sharing Website (Hosting Service) • Media Management Service/Online Video Platform
Web Video Basics • Video needs a player: • Embedded on your site • Link to a hosting service,i.e. YouTube Channel • Download file www.vrabuffalo.com www.wendtcorp.com/auto-shredders
Web Video Basics • 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
Web Video Basics • 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
Web Video Basics • Summary: • Web video is expected • Content Creation & Distribution • Encode and size video for best delivery • Video needs a place to live • Video needs a player to view • Tag videos for search-ability • Manage your video assets • Make use of analytics • Consider monetizing your efforts
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Web Video Basics • 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
Web Video Basics • 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)