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March 10, 2007

Video future at SXSW

Video future at SXSW: Tim Napoleon (Akamai), Libby Freleigh (Brightcove), Chris Hock (Adobe), Will Law (Hostcast), Garrett Nantz (Big Spaceship). Great paraphrased transcript from an unknown reporter at PCWorld. Themes: Flash won because it "just worked", lowered user costs... rights-management helps production investment... video rendering will go beyond-the-box; video interactivity will go beyond playback controls; video metadata will go beyond titles and keywords; video social use will go beyond links... machine recognition of information within video content... video will be used to program the masses. Organizing video remains one of the most important issues.

Posted by JohnDowdell at March 10, 2007 07:02 PM

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Interesting read, I had no idea Libby Freligh moved on to Brightcove.

[jd sez: Yes, it was nice to see her surface in public again.]

Posted by: Peter at March 11, 2007 08:38 AM