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My intro for Tastings.TV:
http://www.tastings.tv/video/24892-wineguys-tastingstv-introduction.html
Cheers!
WG
http://www.tastings.tv/video/24892-wineguys-tastingstv-introduction.html
Cheers!
WG


hullswingerscom said:wine guy i think your site was great.i now think we should all have our intro to show who we are.i will do one to show who i am in a few weeks.
what program did u use to make the site ,any info.
me and my wife like the show .there was lots talking easy to understand
HotNames.tv said:Wineguy,
Great concept and great intro video.
Like James said, its great to see a name with the face. I enjoyed the video. You have a knack for this because you are passionate about wine through and through.
I LOVE everything about the ACME Winery brand. Very cool.
I hope you are open to a few tips/suggestions. Please do not let these take away from your effort or my evaluation of your content:
1) Check out this blog I wrote to help you produce better videos (http://www.allthings.tv/web/index.php/article/how_to_produce_video_for_your_website/). I think repositioning the camera and paying attention to the lighting would make the video even better. I felt as though I was looking up at you and you seemed to be looking down at me. That felt a bit strange.
2) If you have the time, script out what you will discuss before powering up the video camera. Clearly, identify what wines you will talk about and in what order. Film those wines up close individually so you can control the lighting and make sure we can see the label. As a consumer, I want to see the label since that is just about the only thing that will allow me to distinguish between two different bottles (other than the size/shape of the bottle).
I was able to see the Acme Winery bottle better than I was the bottle sent by your friend. Soon it will be companies sending you their wines to taste on camera rather than your friends and presentation would help sell their wine. Unless they have a truly unique looking bottle, the label will be the only thing that will distinguish them from the next guy's bottle when you present them in front of the camera (other than your personal review of course). By filming the bottles/labels before, you get a tight, up close and professional shot that you can splice into your regular feed when appropriate.
3) I fully realize this is just the beginning, but my intent in sharing information this is to boost you as far forward on the learning curve as far as possible. I hope all of us succeed with our .tv sites and I certainly enjoy helping. Of course, as you go forward, you will likely want to incorporate images, titles, and URLs to make your videos more powerful and empower viewers to learn more about the wineries and the specific bottles of wine you mention. By conveying that information in as many ways as possible in the future, you will keep both viewers and your wineries very happy. I can easily identify the wine you discuss without rewinding the video and wineries will sell more bottles.
4) I recommend uploading your video to Brightcove, YouTube and other video sites so those searching for anything related to wine will find your introduction video and your site.
5) If someone finds your video on a site other than your own, have you made it easy for them to find your website? Do you specifically mention it in the video, make it appear on screen in the video, or even have a watermark? Interestingly, some viewers might think it were humorous if you held up the site's URL, decorated on a poster board. One site I know about made this into something that really drew a lot of attention by having different posters decoratedly differently for every episode.
I know you did not specifically ask for such an in depth analysis, but these things are probably already on your mind.
oh, last point, maybe its because I have a headache from working so many hours today, but I noticed the camera wobble, which made me dizzy. It obviously was not a big deal because I don't think I noticed anybody else mention it in this thread.
The only reason why I notice these things is because its my job to learn how to make better videos for my sites and I learned from making mistakes mostly.
I look forward to seeing your future episodes and trying some of your recommended wines!