long-form internet video: seeing the forest for the trees
Monday, July 13th, 2009 at 12:41 pm by Brian Ales
Long-form internet video vs. short-form internet video: As a recent article in the New York Times noted, online video program length is starting to increase beyond the short 1- or 2-minute user-generated YouTube clips we’re used to snacking on from the workplace. The NY Times piece correctly identifies at least one factor behind the trend: increased bandwidth and video quality.
However, like most coverage of internet video, the article labors under the short-sighted assumption that “internet video” is necessarily a function of the computer and the web browser (evidently under a similar assumption, another New York Times article was recently able to proclaim that “Putting Network TV on the Internet is Not Disruptive”).

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