so i decided to play with the video function on my nikon coolpix s1 digicam. video is decidedly not this camera’s forte.
anyway, here is the first video clip of my dog, bear (bearthedog.org)
Bearthedog.org on Vimeo
so i decided to play with the video function on my nikon coolpix s1 digicam. video is decidedly not this camera’s forte.
anyway, here is the first video clip of my dog, bear (bearthedog.org)
Bearthedog.org on Vimeo
Take the movies for example, I see movies as a worthwhile expense, they are fun, and not too expensive. So I compare other outings to the same cost ratio as movies. To watch a movie it costs roughly $10 for a ticket nowadays. So $10=2 hours of entertainment. Now when I go to buy a video game, I think to myself: how many hours of entertainment can i get out of this? Usually the games I purchase for the 360, offer up a good 20 or so hours of entertainment before I get bored. So $50/20hours=$2.50/hour, a 50% savings over the movies. Poker is one of my favorite past times, I enjoy the competition, and the possi ... Continue reading
So on my drive home from the office today, I saw someone with a TV in their car and realized that standard CPM advertising is a risky proposition for the online video space. How I put those two together I do not know, but here is my theory: video costs proportionately more to distribute and produce the longer it is. But if advertising rates are based solely on costs per view, you could be yielding a significantly less profitable product the longer your content is. This is especially true for user generated content. Continue reading
