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The unstoppable rise of video in the digital space

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Quite recently I interviewed Lewis Webster of Little Orchard about video online.

I was in no doubt after talking to Lewis about what video can deliver and what its potential is – the SEO power & potential of video is something in itself, let alone just the content.

So the first SAScon speaker, Bruce Daisley from YouTube should have pulled few surprises.  But he still impressed….

Video is one third of all web traffic – Cisco

Bruce again quoting Cisco, saying it would be 90% by 2013

Every minute 24 hours worth of video is uploaded onto YouTube

And a few more points of interest….

More people are referred to YouTube than come straight to it

Twitter & 3G is pushing video

YouTube is concentrating on delivering live content such as recent U2 & Alicia Keys gigs, and is aiming to facilitate ordinary users doing the same, albeit perhaps on a smaller scale.

Bruce ended by a little name checking of great viral video: Ok Go’s fantastic videoparodied by The Simpsons, so it must be good and the Evian baby commercial.

The viral potential of both far outstripped expectations: it made Ok Go, leading to sponsorship and big increases in record sales when I believe they were pretty insignificant at their record label; the Evian brass only expected 2 million views, they got 58 million.  Wow quite a return on both.

This brings me neatly on to my selling opportunity: if you are a digital agency that is looking at video, then continue reading….

Vision + Media is heavily sponsoring experienced TV professionals to undertake placements in digital agencies.

The cost is a paltry £30 a day to the agency, everything else sponsored by Vision + Media.

So you can learn about video – could be editing and production techniques as much as camera elements – and use highly skilled professionals to work on live projects from the word go.

If you are interested click here for more, but hurry you only have until this Friday to register (you can use your placement at anytime afterwards).

Do you want a seasoned video professional for your agency at a subsidised rate? – DMEX placements

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

DMEX is a wonderful opportunity for digital and marketing agencies to profit from the knowledge and skills of seasoned video professionals.

Heavily sponsored by NW Vision and Media, the placement initiative gives host agencies the benefit of learning how to harness video, in live projects, for only £30 a day owing to the above subsidy.

So, if you think you could benefit from a 20-day placement please call Phil Birchenall on 0161 446 2991 / birchenall@thewhiteroomcec.com

If you want to know how it works in practice please read James Bristow’s account of how he helped PR agency MC2:

Tell us about your first project with MC2?
MC2 was working on a big event called RAW 2010 at the Lowry Theatre. (A sample of the quality of video).

Business leaders from across the North West were coming to network.  The agency wanted the whole event filming for its website to act as a record of the day.

The idea was for Raw 2010 to be set up around the country, based on the success of the North West experience.

So a little pressure you could say, but I am used to that situation.

MC2’s brief was for a montage piece of the day that showcased the energy of the event.

The White Room had made sure there was a good match in skills and outlook between the agency and me so I knew the demands of the job and it knew what I could deliver.

My role that day was all encompassing. I produced the project: sourcing equipment, directing the camera crew and looking after post-production.

Everyone, including the client, was really impressed with everything that happened on the day.”

Have you worked with MC2 since your placement?
“Yes indeed, there was another event in the evening for a company called Investors who are attached to MC2.

So I spent another week after that producing the video for Investors.  I have a lot more work in conjunction with MC2 on this relationship during April and May.

In addition I have a shoot for Raw this April.

MC2 was also kind enough to introduce me to Pro Manchester and I have done a shoot for it as well.”

Had MC2 done anything like this project before?

“It had dipped their toe in but not taken it further. So it was up to me to jump into the deep end and swim, which I did.”

Would you say that MC2 has opened up another avenue of work as a result of your placement with them?
“Yes, now MC2 sees the value of online videos.

The platform is changing and it needs to exploit online to its full potential: MC2 realises that video is an excellent way of reaching an audience online.

I think my work has changed the way the agency views video as a great selling tool.”

Interview by Ezra Rushen of The White Room

Are you interested in a subsidised video professional for your digital or marketing agency?

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

NW Vision and Media has only seven places left for North West digital and marketing agencies to take advantage of its subsidised secondment scheme.

The initiative has been successfully run for 18 months, but once the final places are taken the placements will come to an end.

The scheme called DMeX gives digital and marketing agencies the use of a seasoned TV professional for 20 days at a rate of only £30 a day for the host organisation (above stated link rate has changed).

The placements bring a range of skills from producers to camera specialists to scriptwriters that can add real value to the host organisation: from gaining a better understanding of video to working on live projects.

Many placements go on to collaborate with the agencies long after the placements have been completed.

Interview:

Phil Birchenall gives some more insight into the scheme on ths Audio Boo interview – just click through.

Call Phil Birchenall for more information on 0161 446 2991 or birchenall@thewhiteroomcec.com