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Robin Good's curator insight,
February 15, 3:44 AM
If you are a YouTube Video Partner you can easily add a link, from within any of your video clips, to your preferred website page. You do not need any special software or plugin to do this, as this feature is now officially part of the YouTube offerings to their "partners" (if you are not one yet, apply here: http://www.youtube.com/yt/partners/).
Original video tutorial: http://youtu.be/iL45d3MigxY
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
February 15, 4:39 AM
Here is a valuable 8-minute video about how to connect YouTube videos with a link to your website.
Dreamtek's curator insight,
February 25, 11:41 AM
This is very useful, I will be trying this with our YouTube channel videos Delete the scoop?
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Margaret Doyle's curator insight,
February 25, 4:12 PM
Love this story of a DIY approach to storytelling. And lo and behold it was heard and received by the Academy! Go indie media go!
Zan Chandler's curator insight,
February 25, 10:05 PM
And it actually won the Oscar!
While the amount of footage the filmmaker needed to make with his iPhone was small in terms of the overall, I think this sends a number of signals. 1 - consumer tech is getting closer and closer to industry standards and used in the right way can be effective; and 2 - this is another example of compelling content created with a DIY ethic.
I look forward to seeing more examples of where filmmaking can evolve.
Jan van Gils's curator insight,
March 9, 10:10 AM
A very nice film and made with a little effort. Thats fine to me. Delete the scoop?
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Tony Anastasi's curator insight,
February 7, 2:59 PM
this will come in very handy for my china films
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February 22, 6:57 PM
More evidence of the faith that Google is placing in human definitions of the meaning inherent in video.
Minna Kilpeläinen's curator insight,
January 12, 5:17 PM
Storyplanet seems to be a very cool and easy tool for creating and publishing interactive stories with all kinds of media. Very useful for journalists - and for school kids and teachers, too. Worth trying!
Shanika Journey's curator insight,
January 20, 4:21 PM
That's actually a pretty cool way to report the news.
Philippe Trebaul's curator insight,
January 31, 4:55 AM
New Visual Storytelling Tool: Storyplanet Lets Users Package Content Into Interactive Experiences.
From www.journalism.co.uk - January 12, 4:52 PM
Excerpted from review article by Journalism.co.uk: "The platform enables users – such as journalists and photographers – to build interactive and visually captivating packages of content, which can then be embedded within a news site.
We discussed the concept with founder Bjarke Myrthu, who describes Storyplanet as "a packaging or a wrapping or an interface tool", which journalists can use to bring together collections of their work in a great user experience.
Each story is built on a grid, which users can then add "tiles" to, which effectively form each page of the story, and appear like slides in a presentation.
Using the builder tool each tile can be laid out, edited and have content added to it, whether that is a photo, video, piece of audio or just text.
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Check out it and request an invite here: https://www.storyplanet.com
Here are two tutorials: https://www.storyplanet.com/tutorials
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Megan Miller's curator insight,
April 16, 8:32 PM
I don't see apps for individual books as being the future. Too many apps already. I'd like my ebook to be in my ebook library with my other ebooks. That way, I can futz with the metadata, proudly peruse my collection, sort and unsort. And read... Delete the scoop?
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Dorothea Martin's curator insight,
February 6, 8:17 AM
Wäre toll, so etwas Ähnliches mit dem BVG in Berlin zu versuchen :-) Delete the scoop?
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Carol Isakson's curator insight,
February 19, 8:42 AM
Can save finished videos to YouTube, ScreencastOMatic or download to your machine. Uses Java, could be a concern.
Walter Galarza's curator insight,
February 20, 10:23 AM
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Dawn Adams Miller's curator insight,
February 24, 4:45 PM
This appears to be a simple screen capture / video output tool. Might be something that could be shared with SMEs to help them create content quickly and easily. Of course, as IDs, we still need to help them organize their content! Delete the scoop?
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Giuseppe Mauriello's curator insight,
January 17, 10:23 AM
Paragraph Shorts brings you the world's best short stories in text, audio and video. Each issue features some of the most captivating storytellers from the most interesting literary publications, coupled with moving imagery from amazing photographers and artists. Delete the scoop?
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this will come in very handy for my china films
It requires practice!
More evidence of the faith that Google is placing in human definitions of the meaning inherent in video.