I just spend the day at Streaming Media East as part of New York Internet Week. Great insight and tips (all tweeted from @manoushz) in person from video gurus like Revision 3′s Jim Louderback, AOL’s Ran Harnevo, the WSJ’s Alisa Bowen, Kevin Nalts, My Damn Channel’s Rob Barnett, Outrigger Media’s Paul Kotonis, Tubefilter’s Joshua Cohen, and Mondo Media’s John Evershed. These are people who are living and breathing online video (and how to make money from it) day in and day out…and let me tell you, as a content person, some of the techy biz talk went right over my head. Words like “granularity” and CPM often make us normal folks tune out.
So, in plain English, here is what the future of video holds for the journalism, education, corporate, and non-profit sectors from the Camera Ready experts. Columbia University’s Duy Linh Tu predicts newsrooms will no longer silo video, Carmen Scheidel says Mediabistro is working to get all its students on camera, Happtique’s Ben Chodor expounds on the social element of corporate video and what he calls “the studio in a box”, and Witness’ Chris Michael talks about video curation (and MidEast Youth) in the advocacy world. Check it out!








