Video for website

 
came on Fri, February 20, 2004 11:28 AM
Hello,

a friend of friend approched me to make him a website for his profession - photographer.
one of the requirement is having a sample video on the site.

looking to out-source the video part.
i believe he needs about 2 sample video about 1 min. or so in length with 2 different format @ 3 different speed.

who can do this?
how much?
and how long would it take?

original video file is in whatever normal photographer would use. (tape ? )

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aaaaaa9 on Fri, February 20, 2004 11:53 AM
hi there

one way to do this would be to import the video into flash and make it seemless with everthing else.
do you have any more info on the project. i would be interested in working with you on this.

cheers erik
Tue, February 24, 2004 2:42 PM
Hello

I have done this in the past on some projects. If you want to see some of my work please let me know. This is something that I would be interested in.

Cheers!
Sandman9
bakalic on Thu, February 26, 2004 1:24 PM
We can do it! if you just need replay~we would like make help for free~!----
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pwong99 on Fri, February 27, 2004 10:25 AM
Hi,

A company I use to work for used PlayStream (http://www.playstream.com). They are reasonably priced, and it's quite easy to use. You can get 50 MB of disk space for $10/month. Of course your video needs to be transferred into the 2 formats and the 3 different speeds. I would recommend Edward Lee Multimedia Inc. for that (http://www.elpmedia.com/).

Cheers,
Gadget Girl
CCBM on Mon, March 1, 2004 9:54 AM
Hi, I have experience in digital video editing and compression for the web. There are definetly a few things you want to consider when placing compressed video onte the web. I have all the equiptment and would be interested in this project.Hi, I have experience in digital video editing and compression for the web. There are definitely a few things you want to consider when placing compressed video onto the web. I have all the equipment and would be interested in this project.
CCBM on Mon, March 1, 2004 9:57 AM
Hi, I have experience in digital video editing and compression for the web. There are definetly a few things you want to consider when placing compressed video onte the web. I have all the equiptment and would be interested in this project.Hi, I have experience in digital video editing and compression for the web. There are definitely a few things you want to consider when placing compressed video onto the web. I have all the equipment and would be interested in this project.
CCBM on Mon, March 1, 2004 10:07 AM
Hi, I have experience in digital video editing and compression for the web. There are definetly a few things you want to consider when placing compressed video onte the web. I have all the equiptment and would be interested in this project.Hi, I have experience in digital video editing and compression for the web. There are definitely a few things you want to consider when placing compressed video onto the web. I have all the equipment and would be interested in this project.
CCBM on Mon, March 1, 2004 10:08 AM
Hi, I have experience in digital video editing and compression for the web. There are definetly a few things you want to consider when placing compressed video onte the web. I have all the equiptment and would be interested in this project.Hi, I have experience in digital video editing and compression for the web. There are definitely a few things you want to consider when placing compressed video onto the web. I have all the equipment and would be interested in this project.