Internet opportunities for independent filmmakers

A recent conference moderated by Scott Kirsner (Editor of CinemaTech) outlines how independent directors, producers and filmmakers can navigate what he refers to as the “emerging landscape of digital cinema and digital distribution”.

A great insight for filmmakers to see the opportunities and challenges that the internet is bringing to their industry. Below are two videos covering the key points made at the conference:

Other participants to the conference:
Ted Mundorff, CEO of Landmark Theatres
Lance Weiler, founder of Workbook Project
Josh Green, VP Distribution at Emerging Pictures
Russell Wintner, President at WinterTek Inc
Christian Zak, VP Indepedent Feature Services at Technicolor

How to optimize your blog for video content

Ever wondered how to host your video files online? Well here is an article that will provide the answers to your questions: Lorelle on wordpress.

As Lorelle confirms “The visual and audible web is here today, and videos, podcasts, music, and all types of multimedia are flooding the Internet bands.” The aim of her blog is to inform bloggers worldwide about up and coming technologies as well as helping them understand how best to optimise their site…

Perhaps you could learn a trick or two about how to optimise your blog for video?! The article includes some great tools for filmmakers who might want to publish their show reel on their blog.

Lorette offers an extensive list of video WordPress Plugins for do-it-all video sources, self-hosted videos, off-site hosted videos, video galleries, and Flash video players.
For example:

- EmbedTheVideo Wordpress Plugin (This feature allows you to embed a variety of video formats including on-site and off-site hosted video files, and also provides you with a number of customisation options.)

- vPIP Wordpress Plugin (This feature enables pages to be loaded quickly as the embedded video loads after the link is clicked. If you host large video files, this might be an alternative to waiting for long page loads.)

She also highlights other interesting features such as how you can enable viewers to respond back to your videos with audio and video comments…

Check it out here!

Interview with Eric Fontaine, Hey!Spread’s chief business officer.

Hey!Spread Logo

Hey!Spread helps any producer to publish and track videos on different platforms. I invite you to read the interview I had with him. Hey!spread is evolving in the same space as Tubemogul, Divinitymetrics and Visible measures.

Thomas Owadenko: Hello, in a few lines, please introduce yourself (name, age…) and your track record?

Eric Fontaine: My name is Eric Fontaine. I am 30 years old. I did all my studies in Marketing and Strategy. Before launching my own company, I worked at Universal Music Group International and the mobile phone department for 5 years.

TO: When was your company launched and where is it located?

EF: Hey!Spread was launched in July 07. We are in located in Marseille, in the South of France.

TO: Why did you launch it and what is its mission?

EF: Actually, we always try to develop tools that can help people do everything video-realted as easily as possible. And we do it pretty well through our two services Hey!Watch, our video encoding web service, and of course Hey!Spread. On the one hand, video is the trendiest medium on the web and online video platforms pop up like mushrooms. And on the other hand, people are becoming video web producers and want to create the buzz around their video content. Unfortunately, spreading their content over all the platforms is something very boring and time consuming. That’s how Hey!Spread was born. From now on, promoting your video content over the best video portals can be done in one shot. Easy, efficient and quick.

TO: What are the strengths of your products?

EF: Actually, we do not only distribute content. We promote it and allow our client to highlight their video creations. We propose many innovative options like watermarking, encoding, real time monitoring, cross-posting, credentials-checking, job-restarting… All thees features optimize the distribution. It’s not a closed or blind service. The user is almighty. Besides, as we do for all our products, we propose an API. That way, companies can integrate Hey!Spread as a white label and offer it as a new feature. They can spread from one platform to another. It’s very successful.

TO: How many people work in your company?

EF: We are two founders. I, Chief Business Officer and Bruno Celeste, Chief Technical Officer. When there is a peak of activity, we hire external people.

TO: Who are your clients?

EF: We have many different clients. Live streaming video platforms, online video portals, User Generated Content websites, Web agencies and individuals. Actually, most of our clients combine our two services to have a global and powerful video tool.

TO: Why did they choose you?

EF: The main words that we heard are Flexibility, Reliability and Reactivity. Even if we are a small team, we do not need to sleep a lot. We want to be available for our clients at any time. We do not only want to provide tools. We also want to work closely with them to make their project successful. Proposing a good tool is not sufficient, people need human relationships too.

TO: What is your turnover?

EF: We have not closed our first year of activity, so we can’t provide that information.

TO: Who are your competitors?

EF: Actually, we do not have “real” competitors. I mean our tool was thought out for integration as a white label. Both Hey!Spread and Hey!Watch are technical and business enabler tools. Some other services propose the distribution of content, but only through their interface. We want to free our clients from any technical prison.

TO: SEO and Video ? Myth or reality?

EF: As video content is like text or images, we need to find it. But the way it is right now things are still a little confusing. You can use many methods to find videos, like classic search engines or directly on a well-known video portal like YouTube. The main problem is the same with the text 10 years ago: Relevance.

TO: What do you think about Google universal and how it should be?

EF: Google is a company that impresses. How can one not be impressed by two men building an empire based on free tools and Ads. Actually, they invented the current most used business model. The only problem is what is great for Google is not the same for all. Free is not a business model at all. I am sure that too many small companies suffer from this philosophy that everything must be free on the Web. So, each time the same story, you raise funds, propose a free service hoping you will have huge traffic and wait to be bought. I hate this idea.

TO: Did you raise money? How much and who invested or do you plan to raise?

EF: We are self-funded and very proud of it. We are often approached by VC’s but we want to be independent. We make money, we like our clients and they trust us. We keep the good work.

TO: What are the “top 3″ priorities for your company in the coming year?

EF: We are working a new version of Hey!Watch. We will develop 2 new services this year. We are currently negotiating some nice partnerships.

Congrats to TurnHere!

Hey Congrats to TurnHere (Brad and his team) who secured a first round of financing yesterday of $7.5M from Hearst Corporation and Venrock!

TurnHere is a company I have watched since their launch. Their learning curve and experience, acquired, in terms of global production, is not far from ours here at VideoAgency with Trivop. I am convinced about TurnHere’s offering.

They have developed an impressive network of filmmakers and can organize massive production efforts at low cost for the clients everywhere (B2B). Their clients are big brands like Condenet, Intercontinental, Simon & Schulster…

They also organize the distribution of these videos on big platforms.

I heard and talked with some American VCs who had met TurnHere and I think that Hearst Corp. is definitely a good investor for a company like TurnHere.

Why ?

Because it makes sense from an industrial point of view. Hearst is one of the biggest US publishers and Mr. William Randolph Hearst III is so convinced about videos (as we are) that they could really use all TurnHere’s filmmaker network to efficiently produce videos for Hearst and grow a massive inventory faster than their competitors! TurnHere will obviously benefit from it and gain a very strong position on the US market.

I watched the interview that Mr William Randolph Hearst III gave to beet.tv a year ago (he invested personally to seed the company and now his great group). If you don’t know Hearst you should have a look to their website. It’s an empire!

So we say think that TurnHere was a proof of concept to Hearst i.e. Videos on their website are very valuable and the added value from TurnHere is good. TurnHere understood the customer pain: their clients don’t know how to produce and need inventories fast. When I talk to big guys in US they are hot about videos and Internet. It will be the same soon in Europe… And more over because video will totally be part of any SEO strategy and visibility. That’s why SEO Video is becoming a part of e-marketing.

TurnHere, Trivop and Spotrunner (which acquired Globeshooter a few weeks ago and have over 1200 filmmakers now) are the only 3 companies in the world with their own filmmaker networks.

Having a crowded filmmaker network is really becoming a highly valuable asset!

Why ?

Because I totally agree with Brad that every website will have to publish a video on their website and they will look for easy solutions with affordable prices… A one-stop-shopping place.

The next big production company in the world will be a company dedicated to producing videos for the Internet and TurnHere could probably be the one with a few others :-)

Here are more videos by TurnHere.

Here is an interview with Brad.

MegaVideo tells YouTube users: “we love you more”

MegaVideo, one of the newest video sites, has challenged YouTube users to switch to their service. This is a bold statement that is giving them a lot of media attention. Even if YouTube users decide not to switch to them in masses, the PR storm will surely increase awareness.

To back up their ambitions, they have released a video that gives YouTube users 10 reasons to start using MegaVideo. You can see this video below.

The top reason for switching to MegaVideo, according to them, is that you earn money on your video with their rewards program. With an AdBrite publisher account, you can earn ALL the revenue generated by advertising in your video. Also, there is no maximum playtime for uploaded videos.

All in all the offering doesn’t seem bad at all. Who knows if it will help filmmakers and videoagraphers make money. We’ll see what YouTube users make of it over the coming months.

Filmmakers, we need you: Trivop is picking up steam!

I always dreamed to do more and to go deeper into a project. When I launched Trivop, I envisioned that there would be a huge need for people to ’see’ their hotel in video before booking online. When I look at how video on the internet is developing, I am certain that every hotel will have a video online by 2010.

Now I wonder how we at Trivop could move even faster… Since our launch just a few months ago we have produced hundreds of hotel videos worldwide, and I must admit that we have acquired a unique ‘know-how’.

Producing so many videos from scratch in just a few months has probably never been done before. We were able to achieve this thanks to a great team, our talented filmmakers and a very unique workflow tool which we developed to manage the process.

Trivop’s hotel videos have already helped hundreds of travelers choose their hotels, but there are many more to come! How can we move faster and bring more transparency to travelers?

This is where you come in… If you have any ideas to help us get more hotel videos on Trivop, I’m your man: thomas@trivop.com

Demand for videos is growing rapidly and Trivop is intent to meet this demand. This operation is codenamed ‘VideoAgency‘ and you, our valued travelers and filmmakers, will all be a part of it. Stay tuned for more details on this exciting new development.

PS: I just had an idea!! I’m also going to ask the thousands of filmmakers and production companies in our database :-)