This is the video to “In Context” by Field Music. It’s just a hand drawing a really long line on a white background, but it’s worth watching until the end.
(via infosthetics.com)
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This is what a YouTube clip page looks like now:

And this is what YouTube is developing as a new ‘beta’ version:

- they got rid of the large banner (” Use Quicklists!”) which was basically a waste of space.
- all clip info is now under the video instead of to the right. All info on and action on a video are now in one place. I like it.
- Youtube likes you to check out other videos. Most newly freed space is dedicated to thumbnails of other (‘related’/'promoted’) clips: you now see 13 of them on the frist page instead of 5.
Let’s compare some of the main video hosting services. Now that YouTube has been sold to Google, maybe one of these is on the shopping list of Microsoft or Yahoo!
The source: mobile video
The source file I used was recorded with my Nokia N91 phone at a concert of Billie King in the Ancienne Belgique (Brussels), at the end of their set. The cute girl you see hitting the cymbals is Isolde Lasoen, Belgium’s finest female drummer. The equally cute lead singer is Tine Reymer.
The input file is:
- video format: MPEG-4 (compressed), 352 x 288 pixels, 15 fps
- filesize: 7.817.226 bytes
- duration: 0:01:54 (114 seconds) – so around 550 kbps bitrate
This means that (a) the source material was already compressed and comes from a consumer-grade, low-quality camera, so it was no DVD quality to start with and (b) the source dimensions (352 wide) are smaller than most embedded players(400-480 wide) so the movie had to be upsized, which adds some more distortion.
Video hosting services
Youtube
Size: 425 x 350
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