YouTube Goes After The Generated Part Of User-Generated Content
from the cut dept
YouTube has launched a new web-based video editing tool dubbed Remixer that will let users do more with the videos that they upload to the site. The offering will allow for rudimentary editing, such as changes to the order of the video, as well as the addition of graphics and music. As it is, a lot of the user-generated content that's on the site is already edited in some way, and the concept of a web-based video editor isn't a new one. Techdirt Greenhouse presenter Jumpcut (since acquired by Yahoo) offered much the same thing. But by making this functionality widespread and easy to use, the tool will probably prove popular among the site's users. As a company that aims to be a platform for this type of long-tail content, adding more creative tools is a natural extension to its hosting and distributing capabilities.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Games - Pinball
To come up, nor can"t find any where. My current PC is a
HP also. I've also went to "All Programs" NOTHING!!
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certainly not the first
targeted to a more specific, younger niche than gootube, but still... they've had the right idea. still in formative stages though, suckling on the nurturing teet of vc money.
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i was just pointing out that other people have done online video editing and posting before youtube.
not every dropped name constitutes advertising... sometimes it's just awareness.
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"Video"(tm) to replace Word(tm) by 2010
We will look back and wonder how we ever communicated with just words alone. PictureBooks, FilmBooks, Video presentations and hyperlinked education and instruction will replace the "Word"(tm) document.
Not today, not tomorrow but soon.
Embedded Pictures, Video, Audio into every document is today the norm. Soon it will be the reverse, embedded text in the video/audio/image stream. Content that is specified in a translateable Text.
Wow,
I see tremendous opportunity to create, buy and sell content.
Yet another way to increase the total money supply.
All from a simple video editor.
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Now how are they going to identify copyrighted mat
Can you change a few bits and the automatic video recognition software not work anymore?
Are the blue-screen challenge videos that Steven Colbert had folks to do copywrite by Comedy Central because they show his face?
Can you put your own subtitles to Spiderman3 and be legal?
Can you dub "Dark Side of the Moon" onto "Wizard of Oz" and get the double whammy (copyright Game Show Network) of the MPAA and RIAA?
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Re: "Video"(tm) to replace Word(tm) by 2010
Did the phonograph wipe out the live music industry? Did radio supplant music recordings? Did TV knock out radio? Has the internet led to the demise of newspapers or other media? No. Video has it's place, but it's no "killer app"!
Furthermore, a video "document" is not nearly as useful (and re-usable) as a text-based document.
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