EXAMPLES

TV COMMERCIALS
CORPORATE VIDEOS
Polycool Commercial
Trelana promo video
POLYCOOL
An example of a 30 second advert that ran for 4 months on
UKTV Style, UKTV Style Gardens, ITV News & ITV1

[click here to view the advert]
TRELANA
An example of a video that was used to promote the Trelana Nursing Home. A DVD was produced and sent to those who showed interest.
[click here to view the video]
Arndale Commercial
Microsoft & Cisco Systems Livelabs
ARNDALE
An example of a 30 second advert that ran for 3 months over a number of satellite and regional channels.
[click here to view the advert]
MICROSOFT & CISCO SYSTEMS
An example of a video that was used to train students on the use of the Microsoft & Cisco Systems Livelabs product.
[click here to view the video]

 

video live across the internet
internet video streaming

Real Player
In order for viewers to see a Real Player streaming video presentation, the user must have Real Player installed on his or her computer. Real Player has a free download version or other versions can be purchased for around £29.99  This streaming video format can accommodate many different types of internet connection speeds and operating systems

Real Player
windows media player

Windows Media
Most Computers these days comes with a Windows Media Player.  It is usually found in a folder called accessories or entertainment.  

Picture Quality:
Depending on the connection speed you think your viewers will be connecting, that should be the format setting when creating  your video clips.  The faster the connection, the better the video & audio quality of your video.  However, the slower Internet connections can not handle the data fast enough to achieve high quality video, so something must be sacrificed. The first thing to suffer is picture quality.  Normally, video has 30 frames or pictures per second. 
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moving image
WHICH PLAYER TO USE
COMPRESSION QUALITY EXPLAINED

 

  • 28k (very low quality)
  • 56k (low quality)   Files created for 56k may be reduced to maybe 1 or 2 frames per second.  The picture quality also suffers at the same time with a fuzzy looking picture, especially if there is a lot of motion or people in the picture.  However the audio still streams fluidly without stopping very often to buffer.
  • 56k Slide Show (clear frame quality)  Files created for 56k modems using the "Real Slide Show" format captures clear, sharp images, but drops lots of frames.  The image will change every 3-4 seconds instead of the regular 30 frames per second.  In many cases, this format works best for slower internet connections if you need good quality looking images. It works very well for products but does not work so well with people.
  • Single ISDN (adequate quality)  Files created for ISDN (128k) users offers far better quality than the files created for 56k users.  The number of frames is about 4-5 frames per second.  The picture is still a little fuzzy, but for some video clips, this works well.  It also plays on 56k modems without buffering if the clip is small enough.  NOTE: The slide show 56k files have a sharper picture than that of the ISDN files with moving video. 
  • DSL/Cable Modem (good quality)  At high speed access like DSL/Cable, you can get about 10 frames per second in you real media clip.  This is currently an acceptable standard for streaming video with high speed access but can not work at 56k without severe buffering (interruptions). 
  • Corporate LAN (best quality)

 

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