One of the goals of putting a video on YouTube is to increase the chances of someone finding the video and driving web traffic back to your website. Just like your website you should do search engine optimization (SEO) for your video.
Archive Title: Corporate Communications
Using Auto Caption to Increase SEO for YouTube Videos
June 8th, 2012 by Tim LorangCorporate Meeting Planners Guide To Video
March 16th, 2012 by Rebekah Toth BurnsAre you planning a big conference and need to record the event? Is your boss saying things to you like “We need to capture the keynote speaker”, “We need to stream the event live” or, “We need to put the video on our website later”? Here is a guide to what questions you will need answered to contract the right types of companies.
Optimize YouTube Video with Tags and Keywords
March 2nd, 2012 by Tim LorangOne of the most common mistakes video producers make when they post videos on the internet is to not do Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for the video. Search engines cannot see the content of a video and they depend upon the metadata or the closed caption transcript to know what the video is about. This post will describe how to optimize the metadata on YouTube for SEO.
Rise To The Occasion
March 11th, 2011 by Rebekah Toth BurnsYou know when you’re on a shoot and you need to raise the viewpoint of a camera, like, right away and you don’t have time to set up stage risers. In this episode of Information Overdrive, we talk with founder of Spider Support Systems, Charlie Kendall, about why every camera guy needs to have a spiderpod.
Phantom High Speed Cameras by Vision Research
February 25th, 2011 by Rebekah Toth BurnsDo you want to watch grass grow? How about paint drying?….. Well, with the ability to shoot up to 1 million frames per second, the Phantom v710 can make both those possibilities incredibly exciting. Vision Research’s Rich Robinson breaks down the specs the on the v710 and the Phantom v640.