Friday, March 21, 2014

4 Ways to Put Video on Your Site or Blog

4 Ways to Put Video on Your Site or Blog


1) An Embed Code

If you have an existing website you can easily paste in what is called an “Embed Code”. This code is generated by your video host. To do this you'll paste a small tidbit of HTML into your website's code.
Find the HTML view of your blog or site.
This is an example of finding the HTML view, depending on your site or blog service this could be different.

Grab your video or playlist (group of video) Embed Code.
Bizideo's fast pre-generated Embed Code you can copy.

Bizideo offers more powerful and easily customized embed codes as well.
An example of Bizideo's more advanced Embed Code generator.

See how easy it is to get video on your site.
See that was pretty easy!


2) Image Link
This method is handy if you are worried about the load time of your website. Normally a video doesn't slow things but if you have a lot of special widgets on your site that can slow it down. The image method works like this: You take a still or screen-capture from the video and link to the published video page or a popup video itself. 
This is a good example of using an image to link to a video.
This is a good example of using and image to direct visitors to a video.


3) Video Landing Pages

Video landing pages are a great idea if you don't have access to edit your website or if your host doesn't permit video codes. You can also use Video Landing Pages to highlight an event, service or new product.
This is an example of a Video Landing page highlighting a Webinar event.
The above was built with the Bizideo Wizard.

4) Build Your Website with Video from the Start

If your website is really out of date or you don't have one this is a good option. 
This is an example of a video website being built.

The above was built with the Bizideo Wizard.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

10 Photography / Video Tips & Tricks

10 Photography / Video Tips & Tricks

We've gathered up some useful tips & tricks for photographers and videographers.

  1. 10 Top Photography / Videography Composition Rules http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/10-top-photography-composition-rules
  2. Camera Histograms: Tones & Contrasts http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/histograms1.htm
  3. Creating Double Diffusion for Reflective Objects https://www.photoflex.com/pls/creating-double-diffusion-for-reflective-objects
  4. High Speed Photography http://www.diyphotography.net/diy_high_speed_photography_at_home/
  5. Photographing Children http://www.dpmag.com/how-to/tip-of-the-week/ten-tips-for-photographing-kids-06-07-10.html
  6. Professional Lighting in Model Shoots http://www.tutorial9.net/tutorials/photography-tutorials/professional-lighting-in-model-photography/
  7. Shooting Complex Architecture http://www.popphoto.com/how-to/2010/01/how-to-photographing-complex-architecture
  8. Shooting Vehicles http://www.popphoto.com/how-to/2009/12/how-to-photograph-moving-vehicles
  9. Shooting Water http://www.dpmag.com/how-to/shooting/water.html
  10. Video Backgrounds for Interviews http://www.izzyvideo.com/video-backgrounds/
Click the links above to see how these images were created.
Visit our Pinterest to see more Video & Photography tips/tricks.


2 Steps : Turn Your PowerPoint into a Video

Reusing your content and adapting can help same time and money.

How to Turn Your PowerPoint Into a Video

Easily making your PowerPoint web friendly.

Over the years we've seen a LOT of video and something that's becoming more common is adapting existing PowerPoint or presentations into video. It's a really good idea frankly, not only will your presentation be able to play on your website or on a mobile device but you already have the material to make it. Even better it's really easy to do.

Step 1: Find your PowerPoint 
  • Really just find the file you want to save as a video and open it up.
Step 2: Save it as a Video.
  • Click “File” in the top left of your screen and click “Save As”. From your format options click “Windows Media Video”.
Just so you know you can also save your PowerPoint as a PDF, which we think is dandy.

The video file will save and if you want you can always edit the video file to add sound and other elements that may not have been in your video. 

Here is the video result of a PowerPoint.
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

How to Start a Video Blog

How to Start a Video Blog


Starting a blog can be a frightening endeavor and adding video to that seem almost impossible to a fledgling blogger. This guide is here to help show you how it’s not that bad and gets easier the more you do.
Tips on How to Start a Video Blog
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Deciding on a starting goal can be fun!


Figure Out Your Goal





Figure out your overall goal with this blog. This what you are going to target your overall efforts on.

Examples:
  • Improving the following of an existing blog
  • Promoting your products
  • Building a stronger relationship with existing clients
  • Educating your followers on a topic
  • Demonstrating your expertise
  • Adding fun to your brand

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Plan Out Possible Videos

This part may seem hard at first but before you start make sure you have at least 5 videos planned. You won’t need to publish or produce these all at once but planning them out ahead of time will make it easier to keep up with a publishing schedule. (To help keep content fresh) Once you have published content you can develop a new list of videos to create based on views and feedback.

Examples:
  • Introduction to the blog
  • Product Videos
  • Company Introduction Video
  • How to Videos
  • How Things Work
  • Introduction to Your Staff
  • Adaptations of Older Blog Posts

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Decide on a Brand


Your brand is the overall look and feel your company makes, this expands to your video blog experience as well. There are several ways you can brand your video posts and they are easier than you might think.


Branding Elements for Your Video:
  • Opening Title Card (normally an image or a color scheme over an image)
  • Overlay Graphic (normally a logo that sits in the bottom corner of your video)
  • Video Player Colors
  • Genre of Background Music
  • Possible Ending Credits

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Automatic Scheduled
Publishing is Wonderful.

Plan a Schedule


Part of the challenge of a blog is keeping it fresh and the best way to do that is to plan out little deadlines to help motivate you. These deadlines can help you scope out what you need to get done and track what times/dates work best for getting the most views from your audience. Don’t fret that doesn't mean doing a post everyday!


Common Schedules:
  • Once a week (experiment with what day works best)
  • Tuesdays & Thursdays
  • Mondays, Wednesday & Fridays
  • Random days but set number a week

Remember to experiment to figure out the best schedule for your blog. How to Schedule Your Video Publishing. How to read video statistics.

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Work out a Routine for Shooting Video

This is the part that most people find daunting, but once you have a routine down it makes things a lot easier. We have several resources to help you out with this step.

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Promote all Your Posts


Socially sharing your Video Posts is a good way to expose it to potential new followers. To help remember all the steps to promoting your content check out our New Content Checklist. (Customize it and print it out and keep it next to your computer to help you remember.)

Have Fun!
Remember that your video blog is a chance to express your personality or brand. Let your personality shine!

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Turn Your Presentation Into A Video

Turn Your Presentation Into A Video
Tips on how to make your presentation into a powerful video presentation

Remember this is not just a chance to do the same old thing
take the opportunity to improve your traditional presentation.
Start with What You Have
Whether you have a brochure or a slideshow you can adapt it to a promotional video. Brochures take a little more effort to scan images or get the original image files but that is achievable still. The goal is to use what you have as a starting point so you don’t have to start from scratch.

How would You Improve It?
This is your chance to add in or change things you may have wanted to update already. Take this opportunity to look over your current presentation and make changes.

Here is a quick checklist:
  • Is it up to date?
  • Can you address common questions?
  • Is the presentation too long?
  • Are you missing visuals?
  • Do you have a new product?

Prep it for Video
There are 2 types of Presentation Videos you can do, you will prepare for your video differently based on the type you want to create.

Spokesperson Video
These are videos that feature a real person or persons. They might be speaking, demonstrating a product or present in another manner. If you are using a spokesperson make sure you do the following items before you start recording.
Double check your equipment.
  • Make sure your cast’s appearance represents your company brand
  • Make sure your cast has a teleprompter, script cards or has memorized their lines
  • Make sure the lighting looks good
  • Make sure you equipment works
  • Make sure you have water on hand for your talent and breaks!




Slideshow Video
Unlike a spokesperson video the focus isn't on your talent’s appearance but on the visuals you use. You can still use shot video (ex product footage) in addition to still footage (images, charts) but this form of production generally is less expensive. If you have a PowerPoint slideshow you already have everything you need. Preparing to create your video does have some items you’ll want to do before you start producing.
  • Do you have Powerpoint 2010? If you do you can save it as a wmv right now!
  • Are the images large enough to look good?
  • Do you need additional images / charts?

Start Building
Now we can start, here are some resources to help you if you don’t already have a video production/editing software.
Be sure to take breaks as you work on your video.
 Keeping a fresh eye is important to doing a good job.

Tips as You Work
  • Save often
  • As things load go and take a break
  • Check the volume levels
  • If you computer slows down turn off unnecessary programs as you work
  • Keep the special effects professional
  • Consider adding some quiet background music

Testing, Uploading
Once you complete your video be sure to watch your video to make sure it looks good from start to end. I’m not kidding when I saw watch it from start to end, I've helped many people who had missing elements at the end of their video where the audio track was longer than the video track substantially.


Once you are ready you can upload your video. (Supported Formats)

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For a good example of how a presentation can turn into a video check out how Impression Management who uses both types of presentation videos.
Impression Management's Videos are a great example of presentation type videos.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Basics to Video Statistics - Learning From Your Reports

Understanding Your Video Statistics

Learning from your video reports to improve your video broadcasting success rate


understand your video reports
It's easier than you may think to learn form your active
video content and playlists.
Bizideo’s content management solutions offer a wide range of reports as well as custom reports, however we’ll be covering the most basic statistics. If you would like to learn more please contact us: info@bizideo.tv.


To Get Started
  1. Log into your account and go to “View Reports”
  2. Click “Video Statistics”
  3. Have fun! (don’t forget you can download any report as CSVs or customize a report using the filters at the top)

Playlist Views

As you can see sometimes one playlist is just far more popular than others of a similar nature.
These are the views for all the videos in a published playlist, what this can help you do is gauge what playlist is getting the most traffic. From there you can further analyze it based on it’s availability type (subscription, free, limited time… and so forth) and the items within the playlist.


  • Your Goal: Find out what playlist is getting the most views.
  • Why?: Experimenting with new playlists based off the successful one will help you figure out what formula/appearance/wording works best.

Views Themselves

This is pretty easy to understand. This is where you look at what videos are getting all the views and what aren't. Compare like elements from videos that work and those that don’t work.



Popular
Worst Performing
Upbeat music in the background
No music in the background
Alice was the spokesperson
The dog puppet or Anderson were the spokespersons
Custom Stop Graphic with Stock Images
The automatic Stop Graphic
Short Title
Longer Title
The above is a quick example of a comparison table.


Day of the Week
When you click to see more about a video’s views you may notice that there is a pattern between the day of the week and the amount of views. As simple as this sounds try releasing your next video on your most popular day to see if it fares well. You can also schedule content to be published at the prime times if they are inconvenient for you.

Don't get discouraged by a lack of views, it's an opportunity to learn how to better promote and place your content.

Starting small with these three areas of focus can help you refine your content until you have a formula that works for you. Best of luck!


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