Nov 1, 2014 | Live Webcasting, Video Production and Post
This past week, we provided webcast services in historic Congress Hall for the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia’s event – The End of Greatness: Will America Ever Have (or Do We Need) Another Great President?. The event, from a streaming standpoint, went...
Oct 31, 2014 | Video Production and Post
Last week we took the kids to Disney World for a little R&R . Or that was the plan. If you know me, you may know that I haven’t turned on my “Out of Office” autoreply once in the last twenty years. Like lots of people, I prefer to stay connected....
Aug 5, 2014 | Video Production and Post
It’s an exciting time for consumers to purchase a camera, and now professionals have many choices of tools they can use for the job. One very welcoming trend is the new generation of smaller cameras that pack nearly as much punch as their full size brethren. As a...
Aug 5, 2014 | Video Production and Post
What are the two most important elements of every video? There are a few things that are needed to make your piece stand out in the crowded sea of online video. Sure, cameras and the coolest, most up to date gear is fun and can make a big difference — but not if...
May 6, 2014 | Video Production and Post
Two of our biggest corporate clients have recently asked us to edit videos that had been shot on iPhones. Which begs the question: Is it ok to shoot your video on an iPhone? The answer is: Yes. But there’s a caveat. It’s ok to do it if the viewer expects...
Feb 8, 2013 | Live Webcasting, Video Production and Post, Web Development
Amazon Web Services is at it again. The IT Computing Services shopping center in the cloud has a new offering – Amazon Elastic Transcoding. If you’ve been looking to distribute videos on your website, and you don’t want to use YouTube, or other...