Week 12: Video Sharing
The following will provide tutorials, definitions and resources for Video sharing. You are not required to look at all of the material, but search it until you feel that you have a good understanding of what is required for you to fulfill the assignment.
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Video sharing systems overview and uses
A wikipedia article about video sharing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_sharing) says that there are over 100 video sharing companies out there. Some are ‘user-generated,’ some are ‘enablers,’ some are ‘private’ and some are for ’storage.’
Resources
There are no absolutes in this list. Some url’s could belong in several categories.
User-generated:
- Grouper (http://www.grouper.com/)
- YouTube (http://www.youtube.com)
- DropShots (http://www.dropshots.com/tour1.php)
Video Sharing Enablers:
- Home Movie (http://www.homemovie.com)
- Video Egg (http://www.videoegg.com/)
Web-Based Video:
- One True Media (http://www.onetruemedia.com/otm_site/post-video-photo-online)
- Jump Cut (http://www.jumpcut.com)
- Eyespot (http://www.eyespot.com/)
Storage Sites:
- Home Movie (http://www.homemovie.com/)
- StreamLoad (https://www.streamload.com/about/LP3.asp)
Examples
- Treadmill Bike (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hmVQc91yVE)
- Treadmill Bike2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOVzdLsy3FQ&mode=related&search=)
- Napleon Dynamite - Bike (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L49yFYGa0Jc&mode=related&search=)
- attitude cats (http://uncutvideo.aol.com/Playback.do?AssetID=20b826e4892ef3a9c37869226577ef7f&pid=CVN&type=ANY&span=720&sort=NUMVIEWS&index=1&page=3)
Assignment
- Create an account on one of the video sharing systems
- Add your video podcast
- Add your video screencast
- Make them available online (from your blog or another service)
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