Internet Broadcasting: Brightcove Makes Professional Online Video Publishing And Distribution A Reality
on Robin Good's Latest News, June 7, 2006

Internet Broadcasting, Online Video, Internet Television: all these buzzwords stand to witness the booming popularity of video publishing and distribution on the Internet.
Theatrical film releases may soon start to see their audiences first online and then through theaters worldwide just as the online movie The Secret seems to anticipate.
Online video sharing and publishing services are giving way to amazing amounts of video-based programming being unleashed online by hundreds of thousands of videomakers, video hobbyists and by many small and large content and film production companies who never had the means and budget to get their contents out to as potentially wider set of audiences.
But among the new resources and tools that may offer significant advantage to online, independent publishers, are certainly those technologies that not only facilitate the recording, editing and publication of these video-based material online, but which also provide the means, the infrastructure and tools to widely distribute, syndicate, package and monetize video content at large.
One of these new services, which are just now moving their first, shy steps, one has suddenly raised the bar of what video publishing and distribution is meant to be while being the first at the gate to provide a well integrated set of publishing facilities to support the effective packaging, delivery / user-experience and wide distribution of video content online.
This company is called Brightcove, and if you have any interest in video publishing and distribution online, you better give a serious look at what these guys have been putting together. After one year from my interview with Jeremy Allaire, Brightcove founder and CEO, I am back to visit the company that together with Google Video, is closest to enable the online video revolution that will empower and democratize video publishing and distribution across a broad spectrum of authors.
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Internet Broadcasting, Online Video, Internet Television: all these buzzwords stand to witness the booming popularity of video publishing and distribution on the Internet.
Theatrical film releases may soon start to see their audiences first online and then through theaters worldwide just as the online movie The Secret seems to anticipate.
Online video sharing and publishing services are giving way to amazing amounts of video-based programming being unleashed online by hundreds of thousands of videomakers, video hobbyists and by many small and large content and film production companies who never had the means and budget to get their contents out to as potentially wider set of audiences.
But among the new resources and tools that may offer significant advantage to online, independent publishers, are certainly those technologies that not only facilitate the recording, editing and publication of these video-based material online, but which also provide the means, the infrastructure and tools to widely distribute, syndicate, package and monetize video content at large.
One of these new services, which are just now moving their first, shy steps, one has suddenly raised the bar of what video publishing and distribution is meant to be while being the first at the gate to provide a well integrated set of publishing facilities to support the effective packaging, delivery / user-experience and wide distribution of video content online.
This company is called Brightcove, and if you have any interest in video publishing and distribution online, you better give a serious look at what these guys have been putting together. After one year from my interview with Jeremy Allaire, Brightcove founder and CEO, I am back to visit the company that together with Google Video, is closest to enable the online video revolution that will empower and democratize video publishing and distribution across a broad spectrum of authors.
for more details check original article site.



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