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don't forget Key Notes and How Tos
Almost Every Conference presents Key Note speakers and these speakers often will agree to be video taped. But the distribution of that work is limited - until formated for the web.

There is also huge need for training videos. Take any software product, add video training as a help option and suddenly those how to instructions are a snap. The entire "how to" video business now need to be considered.

Every tool, assembly instruction, your GPS, your Radar on boat, your cell phone, should have a small video clip these associated with a web page with the printed instruction set.

Even cook books can be enhanced with video clips. What we are coming to finally is the web replacement for DVDs. My new fridge came with such a CD. Naturally it was lost before I ever viewed it. Google for the frig brand name and that video clip should be there.
Posted by: mighetto   Posted on: 04/13/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Don't forget full-length movies on the web  The-Bytemaster | 04/13/06
don't forget Key Notes and How Tos  mighetto | 04/13/06
I think this is GREAT  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/14/06
I will STEAL all the copyrighted entertainment on the face of the earth!!!  Spicoli's Avenger | 04/15/06
It's so easy to make film now with the tools available  stevey_d | 04/17/06

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