Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’
Will Netflix Finally Doom the Theater Industry?
Netflix hopes Beasts of No Nation will snag an Oscar. Paramount is streaming free movies on YouTube. Is digital distribution the future of film?
How to Shoot, Edit, and Upload 360-Degree Videos
Get ahead of the curve by learning how to produce 360-degree content for mobile devices and VR headsets. Here are the tools you need to shoot, edit, …
Can You Use Copyrighted Music on YouTube?
Wondering why your video was flagged on YouTube? Let’s dig into music copyright, the repercussions for use, and ways to get music for your media projects.
Is Facebook Now a Better Video Distribution Source Than YouTube?
Facebook just declared war on YouTube. What does that mean for filmmakers and the future of video distribution?
5 Key Video Metrics Every Videographer Should Care About
Take note of these 5 key online video metrics that videographers should care about to understand reach, engagement and impact of their videos.
9 Must-Read Filmmaking Articles (June 2015)
Find out what the industry is talking about with this collection of recent must-read filmmaking articles.
8 Great YouTube Channels for Filmmakers
Go from filmmaker to film master in no time with with these 9 awesome YouTube channels.
5 Quick Tips to Boost Your Video’s YouTube Rank
Follow these 5 easy and quick optimizations while prepping your video for upload to boost the video’s rank on YouTube.
How to Properly Export Video for YouTube
Take advantage of YouTube’s massive reach and get your work in front of the world with this guide on how to properly export video for YouTube.
How to Properly Export Video for Facebook
Expand your reach exponentially and build your audience quickly with this tutorial on how to export video for Facebook.
YouTube Announces 360 Degree Video. Here’s the Scoop.
With the 360 degree camera market growing, YouTube embraces the VR future by enabling users to upload 360 degree video. Here’s what you need to know.
Create a Video On Demand Strategy For Your Film
The distribution landscape for films has changed significantly within the last decade. Having a Video on Demand strategy is more important than ever.