New Media Content Creation Model 2.0 (Alpha) – I Need Your Comments And Suggestions Please
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Jun,29
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http://www.paulcolligan.com When I first developed the New Media Content Creation Model – I never would have guessed how strong the role of Web Video was going to become. I’ve had to change my model based on the numbers and I’d love to hear/know what you think about it.
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Hi Paul,
I …
Hi Paul,
I always look forward to reading your insightful emails. This time you overdelivered (more than you usually do).
The info is great and very timely, since I am just starting to get into the video arena and having a lot of fun in the process!
Thanks again for keeping all of us updated on the latest Inernet happenings!
Bettina from Chile
i’ll ponder the …
i’ll ponder the implications – thanks.
paul
Paul,
This is right …
Paul,
This is right in line with my thoughts, but it seems like your model doesn’t touch on the possibilities of live video, ie. involving customer participation. I would like to see more about your workflow, how it all gets setup & executed.
Great work, thanks!
Sean
Yes, I am using a …
Yes, I am using a Mac with Keynote and Screenflow – but that doesn’t matter at all. I’m pondering doing a series about how to do this for free.
Paul
and – not only is …
and – not only is it easier – but since it will REACH THE MOST PEOPLE – don’t we want to start there?
Paul
Paul,
I want to …
Paul,
I want to create “videos” just like this for my different web services. Are you using just “Keynote” and “Screenflow”? I have a MAC already and am used to creating videos of myself talking but would like to just have voiceovers with text on the screen like this. Thoughts?
Mike
Paul,
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Great stuff. …
Paul,
Great stuff. It’s hard to get into the mindset of “video first” and creating content FROM that video and not working the other way around. I’ve been around for a while and got used to banging out text first. You’re absolutely right, though. Video is SO much easier to do first.
Thanks!!
staying peeled…
staying peeled…
Keep your eyes …
Keep your eyes peeled to this space
Paul
But you see – …
But you see – here’s the great part – they DON’T NEED TO BE FAMILIAR with multiple reception options – just a single reception option. We’re in charge of getting these things down as many options/channels as possible.
Paul
From a video …
From a video content creation such as yourself – kind words indeed Zeb.
Paul
Great points – I’ll …
Great points – I’ll be addressing them soon.
Paul
Now – go out there …
Now – go out there an create some videos!
Paul
We’re going to …
We’re going to doing that in the NMIC
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glad i can help
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glad i can help
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I think Paul brings …
I think Paul brings up some good points and I feel He is just letting us know there is more out there and has been for a while. Some like me are just a little slow about coming up to speed. I Just need a few nudges from time to time .
Ok call them wake up calls !! LOL
either way thanks Paul .
Hi Paul,
As …
Hi Paul,
As always I respect your advice as one of my few trusted mentors, and I know you’ve been urging me to get with the video program for awhile. The case is compelling and I’ll get there, but remember you’re comfortable w/video production and many of us aren’t but would like to be. What we need is a step-by-step on the PC and Mac side for those of us who are tech challenged. After all I learned to podcast from you, so can you do the same for video? Not just the strategy but the tech
Paul, this is so …
Paul, this is so valuable. I agree 100%. And the fact is, content creation is not that difficult anymore. Virtually anyone can create video content with about $100 in tools and a few hours of studying tutorials on the web. Thanks for you great insights as always! You are such a thought leader and authority and you are so generous in the sharing of your insights. Best, Cindy
“I don’t feel …
“I don’t feel comfortable creating videos.” “Too technical.” “I’m not an expert filmmaker.” “I like watching videos, but making them is different.” “My voice/face doesn’t do well on video.” “The video equipment is too expensive.”
These and other unspoken objections probably need to be: 1. Brought out into the open. 2. Properly addressed.
If a lot of folks have not crossed from web 1.0 to 2.0, then there are plenty who need to be led across the chasm between watching video and creating it.
Great Content as …
Great Content as usual Paul, I appreciate what you do. Keep it coming please ~ Zeb
Paul
Your case …
Paul
Your case is convincing. But I think there needs to be consideration of users not familiar/comfortable with these multi-delivery methods. If you take the view that early adopters ditctate the delivery then the case for video is clear. If the target market is not currently adopting these new delivery methods then we are left with a choice of hoping they catch up through pier pressure, trying to educate in the ways of 2,0, waiting until they adapt or sticking with existing medium’s.
I created a video …
I created a video slide show and my page soared to a 15% conversion of people taking a 200 question personality test (to help people make better hiring decisions).
The challenge was putting together a proper slide show, recording it, exporting it, converting it to Flash, getting it to display properly on my site.
If there were adequate tutorials (Mac or PC) that would simplify these steps, these tutorials would be PRICELESS. I spent days putting mine together and I would’ve loved guidance.
post it here in the …
post it here in the comments so others can take a look at it.
paul
wow. thanks.
paul
wow. thanks.
paul
thanks.
paul
thanks.
paul