This webcast clip is from a live event featuring Jeremiah Owyang on ‘Social Media Trends for 2010“. Jeremiah was an analyst with Forrester before joining the Altimeter Group, and is a thought leader in the social media space. He makes some good observations in this video, and is always an entertaining presenter. Coreography is a […]
Your event video online; Are you breaking the law?
Increasingly all our events are ending up online in one form or another. Attorney John Foster recently wrote an article discussing your obligations as an event organizer when capturing event audio. John is a lawyer specializing in music licensing and discusses how to get permission to use copyrighted music. For our part, we always use royalty-free music […]
Event Recording Tip #1
It’s not easy to keep the names and affiliations of a large panel of speakers straight. Not only is this confusing to your local audience, it can prevent them from asking directed questions to specific members of your panel. When Coreography webcasts an event, we place the current speakers name and title on the live […]
Video and storytelling for webcasts
Great tips on telling your story in this video with NPR’s Scott Simon. There are takeaways here for any presenter delivering presentations via video webcast or audio webinar.
Creating Enterprise TV – Original Video Do’s and Don’ts
Want to start your own web video channel for internal or corporate communications? Here are some good points from someone who knows a little bit about video – James Pitaro, vice president of media at Yahoo!. In his post The Do’s And Don’ts Of Creating Original Video‘ he shares lessons learned at Yahoo!. Although the […]