Le Web 2010 Survival Guide – On The Record Online

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Yesterday I had the pleasure of sitting in front of the mic together with Eric Schwartzman (@EricSchwartzman) to record an episode of On The Record Online podcast dedicated to the upcoming LeWeb conference that will take place in Paris (8th-9th Dec.). @Erik: Thanks for having me! 🙂

Here you’ll find more info about what I’ll create for LeWeb…

In this episode we are joined by two other Official Le Web conference bloggers, Tara Hunt (@missrogue), CEO/Shwowp, Author/The Whuffie Factor and blogger at http://www.horsepigcow.com and Algerian blogger Ismail Chaib (@iChaib) who currently lives in France where he is studying for his Masters while serving as co-founder of VC-funded start-up ASQ.

Before we dive into a discussion of the agenda and survival tips for getting the most out of the conference, we talk about Facebook Messaging, the impact of globalization and technology on the economy and the world outside the tech bubble. I hope you enjoy it, and if you do, please consider sharing it with your network.

Erick is such a great host so I hope you’ll enjoy the conversation I had with him, Tara and Chaib as much as I did!

Andrea

A New Place for Communications Juice

Episode: VMC #229 – A New Place for Communications Juice
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Andrea

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World Blogging Forum 2010

Episode: VMC #228 – World Blogging Forum 2010
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To Succeed You Must Think as a Winner

Episode: VMC #227 – To Succeed You Must Think as a Winner
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I’d love to talk with you

Episode: VMC #226 – I’d love to talk with you
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VMC is Back

Episode: VMC #225 – VMC is back
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I’m wearing Frogger

My website is ‘wearing’ a new theme, Frogger!

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Frogger is something more than a simple wordpress theme, it’s an amazing design project we are working on with my team at itive.net.

Subscribe & stay tuned, I’ll blog more about it… Or if you are interested in getting your own custom design visit us at itive.net and ‘Get Started‘!

Meanwhile, what do you think about the new design? 🙂

Andrea

7 Takeaways on the Future of Interactive Video

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Today I received and email from Jeff Pulver in which he was talking about a new groundbreaking music video (Thanks Jeff!). I checked it out and it was actually pretty cool. It’s an interactive video and you can have a look at it over at AndyGrammer.com

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Technically it’s a no-brainer, it reminds of a couple of flash projects I worked on a couple of years ago with my team at itive.net. What’s interesting about it is the fact that it’s all done within that vevo player, Today I received an email from Jeff Pulver in which he was talking about a new groundbreaking music video (Thanks Jeff!). I checked it out and it was actually pretty cool. It’s an interactive video and you can have a look at it over at AndyGrammer.com

Technically it’s a no-brainer, it reminds of a couple of flash projects I worked on a couple of years ago with my team at itive.net. What’s interesting about it is the fact that it’s all done within that vevo player, definitely great work.

Here’s a list of a few important takeaways that I thought to share after watching the video:

  1. Although video is a channel that is getting more and more traction online, having ‘just a video’ out there is not enough anymore. A higher degree of interaction and strategic thinking is needed.
  2. High quality engagement experiences are unquestionably one of the key factors that will help in winning the battle for ‘online attention’.
  3. Will these kinds of projects be the only ones that will give you a higher chance to succeed? No. I’m sure we’ll still have low budget and amateur videos that will go viral.
  4. Whether he will use this kind of technology or not, Loren Feldman will keep rocking and 1938media will survive.
  5. I believe that the attention span of people will keep decreasing. This will make the difference between real artists & professionals who are able to capture the audience’s attention and amateurs that will get lost in the countless number of non-sense videos that we have online.
  6. Unfortunately projects like this won’t run on every mobile device any time soon. Until Apple and Adobe figure out a way to go hand in hand in this we’ll have to enjoy these kinds of shows just sitting in front of our laptops & desktops, so communicators and strategists must keep that in mind.
  7. It’s going to be expensive. Until someone will come up with automated solutions which are able to cut down the huge amount of work and editing to get to such results (like for example Animoto did for videos/photos) the budgets for such projects will still be relatively high. In any case if you want to get things right with online video it’s going take a lot of work, experience and strategic planning so it will increase in the future.

What would you add to this list?

Andrea

Apple and Adobe…You guys should talk

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Adobe Flash Player & Apple

Apple and Adobe have figure out a way to go hand in hand in this. Now Apple won’t even ship anymore Macs with a pre-installed Flash player leaving that as an option to the end users that will have to download it directly from Adobe. Same goes with Java, although I believe that could have a minor impact. Anyway, Apple and Adobe should really talk about this. It’s 2010, how long this battle will keep going on? Com’on guys…

Your Take?

Andrea