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Check Out Gotuit at Digital Hollywood Spring 2009

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Going to Digital Hollywood next week?  Gotuit will be attending and will participate on a panel.  Gotuit CEO Mark Pascarella will speak on Thursday at “Video Metadata Revolution: Unleashing the Value of Video Programming in an On Demand World”.

Thursday, May 7th - 2:15PM

Video Metadata Revolution: Unleashing the Value of Video Programming in an On Demand World: As “on demand” video programming becomes widely accessible via numerous platforms and players, rich video metadata is being used to enable consumers to personalize their viewing experience, tailored to their interests and viewing environment. As a result, while consumers were once limited to viewing programs from beginning to end, they can now engage in video “snacking”, “playlisting”, “remixing” and “sharing”. At the same time, rich video metadata is offering content producers and distributors new ways to present and organize the program assets, thereby creating new revenue streams with the opportunity for higher CPM, metadata driven, contextual advertising. As technology, content and advertising companies now work together to unleash the power generated by rich video metadata, the consumer will be in the driver’s seat, watching video when they want and how they want.

The panel is being moderated by Bill Niemeyer, New Video Strategist & Tactician, billniemeyer.tv, Moderator

The full list of panel attendees is:

-          Tim Napoleon, Chief Strategist, Media and Entertainment, Akamai Technologies

-          Mark Pascarella, President & CEO, Gotuit

-          Tom Boland, Director, Interactive Marketing, World Wrestling Entertainment

-          Josh Kline, President & CEO, Secure Path

-          Gianluca Ferremi, VP Sales and Marketing, 3RDI

-          Deepak Srinivasan, Vice President, Business Development, Nokeena Networks

-          Jonathan Steinsapir, Associate, Kinsella, Weitzman, Iser, Kump & Aldisert, LLP (KWIKA)

-          Bill Niemeyer, New Video Strategist & Tactician, billniemeyer.tv, Moderator

This should be a great show. Drop us a line if you would like to get together and we hope to see you there!


Content is King, But Metadata Rules

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Last week, we released our latest whitepaper, entitled “Content is King, But Metadata Rules: Three Reasons Why Premium Metadata Delivers Premium Returns“.  A must-read for digital media executives, it examines how the broadband platform and the user’s viewing behaviors demand specific strategies to drive the largest return.  For those of you who want just the summary, here it is:

Summary

Because broadband viewing is very different from television viewing, publishers must not treat the “programming” of the two platforms the same.   Delivering the best performance on the broadband platform requires solving the three key challenges: 1) driving a larger audience to the content, 2) delivering greater viewer engagement and longer session times, and 3) implementing an ad strategy that delivers the required revenue without harming the user experience.

Premium, scene-level metadata is the key that unlocks the full value of video libraries and solves these three challenges.  By understanding the content down to the smallest usable element - the scene - the needs of the viewer, programmer, and advertiser are more effectively met.  The viewer is able to personalize their viewing experience and easily get to what they want to watch, the advertiser can target their message down to most appropriate content, and the programmer realizes a larger audience that watches more video and generates more revenue.  This is the roadmap to success for video on the broadband platform.

Figure 2: Gotuit-enabled advertising wheel

To give you one more incentive to read the full whitepaper, here is one of the diagrams showing how scene-level metadata transforms how publishers can serve in-stream video ads within their content.

Scene-Level Metadata Transforms Advertising For Broadband Video

Scene-Level Metadata Transforms Advertising For Broadband Video


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