Archive for July, 2008

  • Video Compression and Editing Tips

    Posted by Mark Schoneveld on July 28th, 2008. Categories: Resources | 6 Comments »

    Compressing video is never simple. There are so many ways of doing it, dozens of software applications, several video codecs, countless combinations of settings. So what works best?

    I’ve been thinking about the optimal video compression settings this weekend and then coincidentally found all these great tutorials in my RSS feed reader this morning:

    First, I’d like to throw in some thoughts on quick pacing in your edit for the web from Kfir Pravda.

    Then, online video distribution company TubeMogul gives us their recomendation for optimal compression settings based on their research.

    And finally, some additional thoughts on compression from News Videographer blog - though they do add an additional step of converting to Flash which is unnecessary for all video sites, including ours, since we do that for you online.

    For the record, the compression settings I typically use for uploading my work are:

    • File format: .mov
    • Video codec: h.264
    • Keyframe: every 24 frames
    • Bit-rate: 5000 kb/s - 7500 kb/s (this number will have greatest impact on file size, go much smaller - 500-1500 - for lower quality, but quicker upload times)
    • Resolution: 16:9 - 720×405 (or 480×270 - sometimes smaller is better)
    • De-Interlace Source Video: ALWAYS
    • Audio codec: AAC or MP3
    • Sample Rate: 48.8kHz
    • Bit Rate: 160-192 kbps
    • What are your favorite settings? Feel free to discuss below and share what works best for you.

      [UPDATE: more compression tips. Here's some from Nalts and a few on Squidoo.]

      [tags]how to, video, compression, tips, editing[/tags]

  • Video Contest Pitfalls

    Posted by Mark Schoneveld on July 22nd, 2008. Categories: Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

    Normally, I don’t write about other people’s video contests, but this one I couldn’t resist.

    Yesterday, TechCrunch blogged about a young man who made a pretty awesome video for a McDonald’s jingle contest. He made it to the finals, and only then someone found out that he is the same guy who a dozen or so years earlier had held up a McDonald’s at gunpoint!

    Well, here’s something that’s so ridiculous it couldn’t be made up. McDonald’s teamed up with MySpace to create a new jingle for the 40th anniversary of the Big Mac. The original song (two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce…) was created back in 1974. Over 1,000 user created songs and videos were submitted - the winner’s jingle becomes the official Big Mac song and will be featured in a McDonald’s Big Mac TV commercial.

    Enter 29 year old Tamien Bain, who held up a McDonald’s at gunpoint when he was 14, was convicted as an adult and served 12 years in prison.

    I’m not sure whether to laugh or cry, but one thing is for sure. This dude knows how to make a pretty bangin’ video! And he also just discovered a new way of making a video go viral.

    Big Mac Chant

    [tags]video, contest, mcdonalds, viral[/tags]

  • Creative Inspiration: Hire Zack Galifianakis

    Posted by Mark Schoneveld on July 16th, 2008. Categories: Creative Inspiration | 4 Comments »

    Okay, I know - that’s a long shot for 99.9% of you. But I had to think of some catchy title, didn’t I? Well, how about this. I’ll change it to “Creative Inspiration: Surrealistic Humor”. How’s that?

    Absolut Vodka did the right thing. They hired Zack and his friends to make some ultra-surrealist humor. And I, for one, was ROFL! Observe:

    Hat tip to my brother Dave for IMing this link to me (hey, you got funny commercials? Send ‘em my way!). Watch all three in the series here.

    [tags]viral, humor, creative inspiration, advertising, commercial, zack galifianakis, absolut[/tags]

  • Brett Slater’s 7 Commandments

    Posted by Mark Schoneveld on July 15th, 2008. Categories: Community Highlights, Resources | 5 Comments »

    Our buddy Brett, video maker extraordinaire, winner of several assignments here at XLNTads, a devout Mainer posted a fantastic list of tips for people who want to make videos for contests.

    1) Thou shalt be brief. This is one for Advertisers to bear in mind as well as Creators, and to me, it’s the most important. With the internet cultivating such short attention spans in its users, you gotta make your point, then wrap it up, especially when you’re making an ad. 60 seconds is plenty. 30 is better.

    2) Thou shalt play by the rules. This one’s simple. Read the creative brief, contest rules, instructions, etc., and follow ‘em to the letter. If they ask for an .mpg, don’t send an .avi. If they say “no more than 3 minutes,” don’t submit a video that’s 3:45. Don’t give contest administrators any reason to disqualify your entry before it even gets viewed.

    3) Honor thy target demo. Is the advertiser trying to reach women 35-54? Men 40+? Pet owners? Gamers? Make your video a mirror of that target viewer, so when they watch, they see themselves.

    4) Remember thy deadline, and keep it holy. Don’t be late with your submission, and don’t ask for an extension. It’s not fair to the people who were on time.

    5) Thou shalt not be a poor sport. Be humble when you win, and gracious when you don’t. Congratulate the winner(s) sincerely and affably, or don’t say anything. You may not agree with the judges’ decisions, but they were made for a reason. Besides, if you hit the target every time, it’s either too close or too big, right? Get ‘em next time.

    6) Thou shalt get involved in the community. As creators, we all strive to be original and unique, but we do have at least one thing in common: each other. Interact. Read and subscribe to related blogs. Comment and ask questions of other creators. Learn as much as you can, and offer help to those who ask it of you. We’re at the forefront of this burgeoning advertising medium, and in a few years’ time, we’re going to be the seasoned experts, so we’re gonna have to know what the hell we’re talkin’ about.

    And finally,

    7) Thou shalt not enter a contest in which I am also competing. Because face it: I don’t need the competition, and neither do you.

    Obviously, I’m kidding about the last one. I actually welcome the competition, and quite enjoy it. There are a TON of outstanding video creators online, and when I see a good video, it always makes me want to step up my game a little more.

    The couple I would add to this list are:

    8.) Thou shalt use the highest possible video production standards. I know not everyone can shoot in HD or has a pro audio guy hangin’ around, but boy some of those techy things makes video go from fun to Pro in 0.83 seconds. But you don’t have to be rich. Just holding the camera well, framing up your shots and using lights wisely will vastly improve your video.

    9.) Thou shalt be creative. No one wants to watch the same ol’ tired ideas. We get so excited when we see that someone really put some time and energy into planning out their video. Really making it something witty and smart and tight. You’ll stand out. Especially when Liza and I have to go through and review 200+ videos in an assignment. ;)

    [tags]video, contests, xlntads, brett slater, how to[/tags]

  • My Road Trip Winners

    Posted by Mark Schoneveld on July 11th, 2008. Categories: Award Winners | 48 Comments »

    We’re happy to announce the winner of the My Road Trip assignment. The $7500 development deal goes to…


    Levoyage “Midlife Road Trip

    Congratulations, guys. I can’t wait to watch more episodes of your show.

    The two runners up go to a couple of great show ideas we really love:


    GreenSkyMedia “The Price of Admission


    Jayne “Leaving the Farm for a Road Trip

    [tags]xlntads, news, assignments, video, series, road trip, winners[/tags]

  • Whoa, Crazytimes!

    Posted by Mark Schoneveld on July 9th, 2008. Categories: Our News | 4 Comments »

    I wanted to drop a note to all of you to keep you in the loop of what was up over here, Chez XLNTads. We’ve had a wild couple weeks, though it’d be hard to tell from where you’re sitting.

    First, a small bit of housekeeping. We had some annoying and persistent problems with our video encoder on the My Road Trip assignment. We want to make sure everyone who entered is being considered so we’ve had to take time to push all those videos through the gauntlet. Thanks for your patience. We’ll have those winners announced as soon as we can. Apologies for the slight delay.

    Second, the Fourth of July was awesome, right? Yay, America! Me, I just got back from a long holiday weekend in Bar Harbor, Maine. I probably should have dropped in on Slater while I was up there, but alas. Anyone else from up in that neck of the woods? Boy, that’s beautiful country!

    Third, we are working very hard on our semi-secret, totally awesome new project and we’re really excited about it. I want so badly to tell you all about it, but I guess I have to wait just a little longer. But believe me…. this is going to rock.

    And finally, if any of you are going to be in the Philadelphia area this weekend, why not come on down to the YouTube gathering at Independence Park on Saturday? Nalts will be there. So will I. Come hang out and have some fun with us. Don’t forget to bring a smile… there will be a lot of cameras.

    [tags]news, xlntads[/tags]

  • ProQuo Views Winners

    Posted by Mark Schoneveld on July 2nd, 2008. Categories: Award Winners | No Comments »

    After we wrapped up the ProQuo assignment, we asked the ten winners to upload their videos all over the Interwebs and we’d give a little extra scratch to the most-viewed videos. We’ve been keeping tabs on them for over a month and now we have some solid numbers. All told, they got 154,000+ views in aggregate. Wow!

    The winners are:

    kahit 1227’s ID Theft with 82,306 views! Nice work, guys. They earn the top prize!

    The next top places in order of views go to:
    ZackScott’s Sick Mailbox with 31,508 views
    ThreeVolts’ Too Much Junk with 11,581 views
    MattyGahan’s Dirty Mail Lady with 8,698 views

    Great work everyone! We’re very excited that we got such a great turned.

    [tags]proquo, video, viral, advertising, commercials, xlntads[/tags]