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Spidvid Will Raise the Bar For Online Videos

April 13th, 2010

Spidvid was recently written about and reviewed by Harpreet Singh. I thought the platform and community was captured quite well, so I re-posted the blog article below and made some minor edits so the content reads like other content on our blog. Thanks Harpreet for taking your time to learn about Spidvid, and to write a story.

The start-up scene is always sprawling with action. Individuals keep coming up with brilliant ideas to tackle a problem at hand. If you ever heard of YouTube, you can relate to the fact that the online video sharing platform is filled with low quality videos. Enter the new service round the corner; Spidvid. It’s a platform which brings together video creators and professionals, who ultimately create quality entertaining videos. The offering doesn’t end there, it goes further to distribute the videos and generate compensations for the team members who contributed to each production project.

It’s an inventive concept accented by a beautiful user interface. It’s easy to use and very responsive. You may be a video creator, a professional who can act, write, edit, or may be a viewer who has video ideas that you would like to see created by others. Being part of this community you can connect to others who have similar interests to yourself, learn from their past experiences, and team up with them on future production projects.

Spidvid will raise the bar for online video production. The framework brings together people from different corners of the planet, who share a common goal of creating better videos than they normally get the opportunity to do. Right now, Spidvid is offered as a beta service, but as more and more users jump on the bandwagon, the more valuable the talent network gets for others to draw from.

Getting projects and content onto the website is a task which the marketing team needs to pay attention to. I would like to have a section to see some clips of theĀ videos created on Spidvid.

Overall, it’s a good beginning to a new frontier in video collaboration. Spidvid has given users the tools which they need to connect and develop videos outside a single fortified studio. By making it open to the public, the content will cross geographical boundaries and be enjoyed by a wide range of viewers.

So let’s get started and create someĀ videos!


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