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Video Production – Latest Video Production news – Onstream Media Corporation Reports Fiscal 2009 and Fourth Quarter Financial …
Hey Readers! I've been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below... Onstream Media Corporation Reports Fiscal 2009 and Fourth Quarter Financial ... In addition to Mass General Hospital, Georgetown University, Subway, and the National Press Club, several full service Audio/Video production companies have ... Read More... Editorial: Jobs front gives hope ... recently noting the VGTI project, the plans of Digital Domain, a video production company, to start work on a 150000-square-foot studio, ... Read More... Arts contest celebrates 40 years of kids' talent ... but each year hundreds of Utah students win school-level awards, broken down by age group and categories: film and video production, dance choreography, ... Read More... Exhibition and event organizers may be worried by a downturn in the number of delegates signing up to their seminar or event during this hard economic period but it may not be all be bad news. Organizers need to think outside the box and incorporate conference video production into their marketing strategy. In previous years, some organizers have merely toyed with the idea of new media such as a conference video or DVD almost as an after thought. Some may have tried to record videos of the event, to be given out at a later date and this could be still a good avenue to explore if the target audience are non internet savvy delegates. Technology, however, really can offer much more opportunity for conference organisers and filming is ideal for marketing both before and after the event. What's more by considering to place a conference video online, organizers have suddenly a global audience who could attend, virtually. How could a conference video work in practice. Filming could be done in advance, possibly highlighting particular speakers. These short videos could be recorded as 'talking heads' interviews. Naturally, the seminars could also be recorded and revenue could be earned by conference organizers' subscribers paying a fee to watch. Another way to earn revenue would be to sell advertising space on a special internet URL TV channel. With these specially set up URL, these video channels have pushed streaming on and opened up another advertising revenue potential. Some organizers may also want to consider streaming the conference live. Again extra revenue could be charged for the conference video. Filming could also be with any exhibition stall holders and place on the conference's own website. Filming and making presentations available online even by just one speaker will work just as well with this business model. The key for recording for all sizes of events is quality recording. Of course nothing beats attending a live event but with money tight both for organisers and potential delegates, investing in good conference video production is a win-win situation. Timothy Mitchell is a Director at RedRok Media, which films and records all sizes of events. Article Source:
How can I find investors to put money into a Video production? I am working on a production schedule but I need money for rental of equipment and permits. Shooting should start in 6 months. I probably need $125,000.00 for all the expences. Mail this post |
