With a user
base of well over 20 million listeners, Podcasting may
very well continue to gain popularity as video podcasting
latches on. Video podcasting is like being on television,
only your podcast is available through the Internet,
at any convenient time to just about everyone who goes
online. Just as audio podcasts cover a vast assortment
of topics, video podcasting presents many possibilities
to its user, for both sender and receiver of the message.
Even those experienced podcasters only need to incorporate
the corresponding visuals to their audio script and
use a camera to record it instead of an audio recording
device, to start making their own video podcasts. Video
podcasting is made even easier, as this type of broadcasting
does not involve any particular software for server
distribution, nor does it have technical limitations
as to the format of video encoding.
Resources available online for a low price or for free
have made the creation of video podcasts quite simple.
Anyone who seeks to promote his or her business or simply
make his or her own face famous through podcasting will
only need a digital camera or web camera to record the
video, plus some free downloadable software for recording
and editing the actual video. Also needed are free video
codecs for encoding and compression of the final video,
and free software for generating the necessary RSS files.
Some topics that audio podcasts were previously made
about may effectively benefit from a video upgrade,
such as travel, video game tips, technology updates,
and even relaxation trends. A how-to video podcast also
seems logical and possibly much easier to follow than
an audio-only version. Meanwhile, budding filmmakers
can start making a name for themselves, as they find
an audience by making independent movie podcast projects.
As the technology becomes even more and more available,
a greater possibility for podcasting as a commercial
venue lies ahead. Businesses looking to advertise to
a greater audience are sure to find ways.
Now, with the rise of mobile video players, it has
become much easier for the message to reach the audience
even while they’re on the go, queued up at a store register,
or waiting for a friend. The technology has allowed
an optimised take on video viewing on-demand. In addition
to that, if you’re accustomed to viewing your shows
on a typical television screen or want to show your
latest download to a group of friends, you can easily
connect your mobile media player to your TV and just
sit back down.
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