Posts Tagged ‘Video’

Hottest Advertising Medium of the 3rd Millenium

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

It has been said that electronic video boards are considered the hottest outdoor advertising medium of the 3rd Millenium.

Outdoor electronic billboards are now capable of performing like a real outdoor television, even under direct sunlight, thanks to the development of new true color, ultra-bright LED technology.  The picture is bright and beautiful, especially at night, with millions of bright colors on display.

Regular poster billboards, even though attractive when newly installed, can become boring, dull and even unnoticed after only a few weeks, compared to an electronic video advertising screen that constantly refreshes itself.  Sounds can also be added to video boards on special events, further turning it into a giant outdoor TV.

Operated by PC, this type of board can display any TV commercial, any live event, any useful information, and any breaking news instantly, from any remote location. 

The ideal location for this type of advertising board is a very busy street (either full of pedestrians and/or vehicles with slow traffic), a major intersection, or a large sporting event.

However, it is not recommended to be installed on a high-speed highway or major streets, even if car traffic count is high, because people won’t have time to see many ads or video clips.

A New Perspective – Quick Tips for interesting Video

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Video and Film is all about creating a new perspective. Show your audience something they wouldn’t have seen had they been there actually witnessing the event. Here are some quick tips.

Frame Rate – The human eye has a frame rate of somewhere between 30 frames per second and 50 frames per second. (The number is under significant debate.) Change up the frame rate. Shoot 15 for that viral computer look. Shoot 24 for a professional film look. Shoot 60 for a slow crystal-clear look. (Today, 60 is mostly being used in video games.)

Angle – Don’t shoot at eye-level. That’s boring. Hold the camera at your chest. Put the camera on the floor. Get as high as you can. These perspectives are not readily accessible in everyday life, so let’s make them available to our audiences.

Color – In most cases with most people, the color temperature of the eye is a perfect white balance. So, for a new perspective, change the color. Use orange to create warmth, heat, or passion. Use blue to create melancholy, cold weather, or night time.

These are quick tips, but just think about what the human eye sees, then do something completely contrary!

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