Archive for the ‘video’ Category

Web 2.0 Service Matrix

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

As I research the API and RSS Feed capabilities of various Web 2.0 services I will be continuously updating this matrix. Check this article often for updates.

        API Feeds
Social Network          
  (www)(wiki) Facebook Icon Facebook yes  
  (www)(wiki) MySpace Icon MySpace   blog
  (www)(wiki) Bebo Icon Bebo    
  (www)(wiki) Hi5 Icon Hi5    
  (www)(wiki) Orkut Icon Orkut    
           
Media Sharing          
  (www)(wiki) YouTube Icon YouTube yes yes
  (www)(wiki) Flickr Icon Flickr yes * yes
  (www)(wiki) Picasa Icon Picasa yes yes
  (www)(wiki) Veoh Icon Veoh yes  
  (www)(wiki) Uber Icon Uber    
           
Bookmarking          
  (www)(wiki) Delicious Icon del.icio.us yes yes
  (www)(wiki) Simpy Icon Simpy yes yes
  (www)(wiki) StumbleUpon Icon StumbleUpon    
           
Blogging          
  (www)(wiki) Blogger Icon Blogger yes  
  (www)(wiki) LiveJournal Icon LiveJournal yes
 
  (www)(wiki) Technorati Logo Technorati yes  
  (www)(wiki) Twitter Logo Twitter yes
 
           
News          
  (www)(wiki) Digg Icon Digg yes  
           
Music          
  (www)(wiki) Last.fm Icon last.fm yes yes
           
Community Aggregarors (www)(wiki)   Mashable    
           

* Requires agreement for commercial use.

YouTube Syndication

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

YouTube Logo

YouTube automatically generates a number of RSS feeds. A couple of custom feeds I find terrible useful are user and tag.

Tags:
For example, if you wanted to create an RSS feed for the tag “monkey,” you would enter: feed://www.youtube.com/rss/tag/monkey.rss

Users:
feed://www.youtube.com/rss/user/[insert username here]/videos.rss
For example, if you wanted to create an RSS feed for the user “YouTube,” you would enter: feed://www.youtube.com/rss/user/youtube/videos.rss

Of course I used FeedBurner to burn my YouTube user feed. I have the feed syndicated on the side bar here at neptune.dilated.org.

Here is a link to a YouTube feed for the tag “neptuneslab”. The videos have no propigated to the feed at the time of this posting. Once I see the tag feed working I will burn it with FeedBurner.

YouTube

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

YouTube Logo

Neptune now has a YouTube profile. After downloading the music video I made on eyespot I have uploaded it to YouTube. See below:

eyespot

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

Eyespot Logo

Eyespot is good for editing a bunch of clips together. The editing interface is very, very simple and much more constraining than JumpCut (one effect per clip, no title overlays) and a pain if you want to sync anything to audio.

However eyespot has a few killer features such as alloing you to download the video (now I can re-post it to YouTube,) they also give you the ability to “one click” syndicate to LiveJournal, Veoh, and blip.tv.

Here is a link to Neptune’s blog on eyespot.

Below is embedded content from Neptune’s first eyespot edited video.

Music Video

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

JumpCut Logo

After months of filming, the grueling location, the blood and the sweat, Neptune’s first and final music video is in the can. Actually it’s on JumpCut.

I shot a few clips of “Neptune’s Little Helpers” in action. Uploaded them along with an mp3 I wrote called “Ready Corona”. It took about 10 minutes to add effects, edit the clips to length, add titling and transitions. I am really impressed with how easy it was to use JumpCut. Even with the limitations of online editing you could probably pull off something a cut above any used car lot cable commercials.

I’ll be adding a Neptune’s JumpCut feed to FeedBurner and syndicating it to the side bar here at neptune.dilated.org.

JumpCut

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

JumpCut Logo

Neptune set up a JumpCut account for online video editing. JumpCut is a Yahoo property. A few major competitors to JumpCut are eyespot.com, motionbox.com and photobucket.com to name a few. I went with JumpCut this time around simply for the yahoo tie-in. Companies like Google and Yahoo buy up 2.0 sites and quickly integrate them into their core services. Google’s Blogger photos automatically showing up in your Picasa web album is the kind of integration im looking for since Yahoo and Google both support rich API’s for extening and exploiting their functionality.

Check out Neptune’s JumpCut profile at:

http://www.jumpcut.com/neptune