Navigating the World of Short-Form Video Platforms: A Comparative Analysis
The landscape of digital storytelling has been irrevocably transformed by the explosive rise of short-form video platforms. With captivating “millis” lasting up to 60 seconds, Milliyet joins the arena, adding a new dimension to this dynamic scene. This article delves into a comparative analysis of this diverse array of platforms, including Milliyet, highlighting their unique strengths, target…
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A breakthrough Day - I can see the summit
I’m beginning to have lucid dreams about this course creation journey and waking up with ideas. That’s an ongoing process though as I learn the tools and select which ones to pay for and use. Taking advantage of that, I have noted the route I have taken so far:
I went onto Canva and customised some Youtube thumbnails.
I went to my Youtube Channel (if not got: create a gmail address, then set up…
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You wouldn't think that I'd be brain-poisoned by video game speedrunning jargon, given that I didn't get into speedrunning until I was in my 30s, and surely that's too old for anything to have a formative influence upon one's vocabulary, but you'd be wrong: I am now cursed with the inescapable knowledge of how much the names of many 1990s indie rock groups and albums sound like the the names of obtuse precision platformer speed tech. You could tell me that "Neutral Milk Hotel" is the name of a trick in the current Celeste any%, and if I didn't already know that's a band I wouldn't question it.
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YouTube is the largest and oldest video platform on the planet. Whether you run ads on it or use it for entertainment, it has become the king of online video. But the newbies who are changing their careers in the YouTube industry should know about the video size, resolution, dimensions, frame rate, and aspect ratio.
Choosing the right video size on YouTube is important to ensure that videos look good and are compatible with different devices and platforms. The ideal YouTube video size depends on your content, the device that you are using, and your audience.
YouTube has certain video and image guidelines to ensure uniformity across all YouTube channels. Following YouTube video dimensions ensures that your videos upload smoothly, are accessible, and are easy to watch.
Additionally, consider your target audience and the devices they will use to watch your videos when choosing the right size and quality.
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Hippo Video, a leading interactive video platform to increase sales engagement, today announced an $8 million funding round led by Dallas Venture Capital (DVC) with participation from Alpha Wave Incubation, KAE Capital, and Exfinity Venture Partners to support the company’s rapid expansion across the U.S.
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Types of Video Monetization
Video monetization is a process through which you can make money from the content you produce. You can either offer your videos for free to the public or make them available to pay subscribers. The more people watch your videos, the more money you will earn. Typically, ads are the most popular form of video monetization. Moreover, you can also monetize your creations with other methods, such as affiliate programs.
You can make a significant amount of money by producing and distributing original, high-quality video content. If you have a large enough audience, you can charge a premium rate. However, you'll have to promote your content and establish a strong following. While this can be an effective way to generate revenue, it can also be time consuming.
One of the most powerful ways to make money from a video is through SVOD, or subscription-based video on demand. This type of monetization involves charging viewers a monthly, quarterly or annual subscription fee to access your video content. In addition, your subscribers will receive access to a wide variety of video content.
SVOD can also be a hybrid, in which you create and host your own content while providing paid subscriptions to other creators. The best type of SVOD to use is one that gives you the most control over the content. A good example of a SVOD is Netflix.
Another way to make money from a video is through live streams. Live streams require you to have a platform to host the event, accept payments, and be able to handle live viewership. When you're ready to go live, you can sign up for a broadcasting service or use a service such as YouTube Live. As you build your audience, you can start to sell products in the livestream, including physical items such as t-shirts or mugs.
There are also a number of VOD platforms that can help you monetize your over-the-top content. Some of these platforms, such as GUDSHO, allow subscribers to stream a variety of movies and fitness videos shows from a single account.
Using a GUDSHO video platform to secure your premium hosted video will make it easier for you to distribute your video across the globe.
Whether you are creating your own branded product or selling it through your channel, you'll need a promotion plan to maximize your sales. Your content could be a health & fitness, a course and short films.
One of the most efficient ways to monetize a video is through a suggested above. This means you will be paid for directing viewers to a specific content, whether it's a website, a social media site.
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Publishing has always been a fucking nightmare, but now it’s a layer of hell. It’s not enough that writers be good at what they do. Writers have to maintain an active social media presence and cultivate a following. Be available.
They have to be conventionally attractive enough to look good enough to see on a screen, aesthetically pleasing, kind, funny, up-to-date on trends, socially aware but not so controversial that they turn off a brand from California from slapping their discount code on a video promoting a book.
They have to do all of this with no media training, with little help from the companies that are supposed to be doing this for them.
Of course, a lot of this isn't possible for say, the 40-something mother of two who teaches English at a school and writes on the side. She’s boxed out of an already complex industry that already has enough walls.
On some level, I think authors have always marketed themselves a little, but we’ve reached such a crazy point where we’re demanding the author become the influencer. Accessibility in publishing has narrowed from an inch to a sliver. And that inch was hard enough to get in as is.
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I'm back!
This concept happened somewhat by accident. I was in the process of updating some old mockups. While looking at my original pitch mockups for Ducktales Remastered, I came across an old revamp of Chip & Dale on the NES back in 2014. Given that I had to isolate all the elements to apply the changes, I suddenly had workable game assets and some extra time on my hands. Things just snowballed from there.
One thing I did want to address from the original was to properly show the scale of things. The NES game was all over the place (mouse sized rhinos for example.) So making sure the big robot dogs from the first level where actually appropriately imposing was important. The game also implied you travel to locations by plane, but you never got to see it.
While the mockup is scaled for modern systems, I've composed the music and sound effects using SNES limitations to give it that old Capcom home-console flair.
This video is not endorsed or licensed by CAPCOM CO., LTD or THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY and is not a game under development. This is made only for fun.
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Limbo style atmospheric puzzle-platformer about a little red-haired girl where the obligatory surreal brainfuck powerup sequence that changes up the puzzle formula in the final act gives you an air dash.
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