In this Marketing Over Coffee:
A Special Interview with Tim Street!
John is off on personal business this week, but do not fear! We have loaded the vault with some exclusive interviews, including this one with online video expert Tim Street (French Maid TV, and Ape Digital).
Show length 35:28
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01:00 Emotion, Spectacle and Story
04:30 French Maid TV and what’s next? And Tim’s eBook – 10 Things You Should Do Before You Upload Your Online Video
06:36 Studios getting involved, Electric Farm’s Gemini Division, and Woke Up Dead
08:28 You Suck at Photoshop
09:20 How would new entertainment be distributed? Perhaps the App Store, perhaps on a new tablet?
11:20 Avoiding the creativity-killing committees
14:04 Common mistakes in hosting
16:36 Using online influencers like iJustine and Felicia Day (The Guild) Do You Want To Date My Avatar?
18:10 Building a library of content that makes you money for years into the future. Branded entertainment vs. Integrated Advertising
24:30 Using vs. Abusing Social Networks and disclosure
27:50 Tips for Online Video – Goals, Emotions, Spectacle and Conflict
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Gents, Enjoyed listening to this show on my morning walk today and was amused by the synchronicity of the mention of iJustine here – and then learning by a tweet today that she is in a Law & Order: SVU episode. Kudos to her. Was not aware of Felicia Day. I'll also check out Tim's eBook.
Gents, Enjoyed listening to this show on my morning walk today and was amused by the synchronicity of the mention of iJustine here – and then learning by a tweet today that she is in a Law & Order: SVU episode. Kudos to her. Was not aware of Felicia Day. I’ll also check out Tim’s eBook.
John thanks for interviewing Tim. His take on Robert McKee's book Story and how he has taken those principles to web video are always entertaining and a great inspiration to those of us who are trying to use web video for our businesses, clients and brands.
mike
John thanks for interviewing Tim. His take on Robert McKee’s book Story and how he has taken those principles to web video are always entertaining and a great inspiration to those of us who are trying to use web video for our businesses, clients and brands.
mike
I really enjoyed this interview!
The idea that online video needs to stay contextual and on topic is crucial. The content must be relevant to the product and the use of social technologies is a real benefit.
It made me think twice about a current campaign in Australia. I reviewed it and posted a “to-The-Point” video about it. Check it out:
http://bit.ly/Will_egan_video
Thanks,
Will
I really enjoyed this interview!
The idea that online video needs to stay contextual and on topic is crucial. The content must be relevant to the product and the use of social technologies is a real benefit.
It made me think twice about a current campaign in Australia. I reviewed it and posted a “to-The-Point” video about it. Check it out:
http://bit.ly/Will_egan_video
Thanks,
Will