We’d like to take this opportunity to wish all our clients a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. As a token of our appreciation we have put together a little dance:
What have we done? Well that’s exactly what our manager said!
We visited the Elf Yourself Web site and after uploading our pictures we had our ready made elf dance.
We then used screen capture software to capture the dance and created a movie file which we uploaded to You Tube.
Why not try this for yourselves and send it to your clients!
Towards the end of the August we completed some consultancy work for one of Wales’ Top Golf Courses, Fairwood Park. The club has had a web presence for a number of years and in the Summer, having had discussions with ourselves, decided that they would like to improve to create a better visitor experience. The aim was to film all 18 holes so that visitors could get an idea of what the golf course was actually like.
Two of our team encamped to Fairwood Golf Course with digital video cameras in hand on one warm, summer’s day and spent the entire day filming all 18 holes. Once back in the office they then edited the footage, adding commentary from Fairwood Park’s golf professional and images that we captured from Google Earth. The idea of the latter was to create a moving, aerial view of fairways and greens.
All 18 videos are hosted on YouTube and embedded on their website.
Take a look at the Fairwood Park Video Guide and please let us know what you think of the end result.
If you visit the Australia Votes channel on YouTube, you will find videos posted by Australian Election Candidates (there’s one from John Howard) and other political pundits, along with comments and video comments from the general public. In the USA YouTube has hooked up with CNN to post video questions, from the general public, to Democrat and Republican Candidates for the 2008 Presidential Elections. The YouChoose channel on YouTube features video broadcasts from both Democrats and Republicans, including Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain.
It seems most probable that come the next general election in the UK (Autumn 2007 or Spring 2008) voters in the UK will be making their election choices not just by listening to BBC’s Question Time and attending local hustings but also by logging on to YouTube. For the time being you can sit back and enjoy clips from Downing Street, including Number 10 welcomes Sybil the cat.
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