One Man - One Year - A World of Conflict


One Man - One Year - A World of Conflict

Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone is guerilla news reporting with a mission to cover every armed conflict in the world within one year, and in doing so to provide a clear idea of the combatants, victims, causes, and costs of each of these struggles - and their global impact. Using the latest technology, including high-definition digital cameras and satellite modems, Kevin delivers content including text, photography, video, audio, and interactive chat - all available on one website. Check it out!

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NAB 2007: Dead Man Walking?
Nobody puts it better than GigOm’s Paul Kapustka, describing the Washington Post’s new online video feature: A quick visit to Sunday’s Washington Sketch video from D.C. reporting vet Dana Milbank shows how powerful off-the-cuff video can be, pairing the rich (looks like HD) visual images with the deep background and snark

Giant Aquarium with Whale Sharks!
The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium is the biggest fish tank in the whole world with a plaque from Guinness to prove it. They also have three whale sharks, the largest and one of the rarest fish species known to man, in that gigantic ocean zoo! Check out this quick video

FIFAworldcup.com to Offer Free (Yahoo!) Video
For the first time in history, fans all over the world will have access on FIFAworldcup.com to video highlights of all 2006 FIFA World Cup matches free of charge and without the need for registration. From 9 June to 9 July 2006, a two-minute professionally produced video will be

Webcastr Names Videos of the Year
Webcastr.com has announced the winners of it's Top 10 Videos of the Year awards. Webcastr's viewers, along with it's editors voted amongst over 2,500 professionally produced videos on the website to pick the best video clips of the year for 2007. Thirty finalists were chosen by the staff of the

Another TV Guide for the Web
Red Herring article about yet another wannabe TV Guide for internet video - Divvio Divvio, a startup based in Menlo Park, California, is offering to connect fans of Internet video and audio with the right content. On Monday, Divvio will launch what it calls a “personal guide to the Internet for

The Moguls of New Media
As websites created by amateurs remake the entertainment landscape, unknown directors, writers and producers are being catapulted into positions of enormous influence. Each week, about a half-million people download a comedic video podcast featuring a former paralegal. A video by a 30-year-old comedian from Cleveland has now been watched by

Internet Comic Bringing Home the Bacon
It has been more than a year and a half since Internet prankster Hu Ge achieved overnight fame for the Web clip, "A Murder Sparked by a Chinese Bun." The popular 20-minute video produced by easy video software was a parody of the farfetched storyline of filmmaker then Kaige's kung

Best Practices for Windows Media Encoding
Ben Waggoner is program manger for video encoding at Microsoft and has posted a detailed article to help you get the best out the companies latest encoder tools. Windows Media Video has been a leading web video format for many years, but good hands-on information for how to get the

Nokia New Years Eve: 5 Cities - 1 Party
On December 31st, you can welcome the New Year in unique style – by connecting with millions of music lovers from around the world as they count down the final minutes of 2006. Nokia New Year's Eve, a global music event stretching across four continents, will feature a number of

About.com Announces New Internet Video Strategy
About.com is making a bigger commitment to original video content and is offering new video ad formats through its new video player, developed by online video firm Brightcove. As video ad inventory demand increases, the new player gives About.com the ability to produce its own video content as well

Time Warp
Future :: IPTV 2006 Update - The Evolution of IP Media
Past :: Windows Live Beta Web Video Search

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