True High Definition Web Video With Vimeo

March 3, 2008

Vimeo is now supporting High Definition web videos in the resolution of 1280 x 720 !

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The resolution of High Definition Videos provided by Vimeo is really referring to HDTV contrary to other video sharing services claiming to provide very soon HD, where they will just propose a quality just above the standard YouTube videos…

HDTV refers to two video formats: 720p and 1080i, corresponding to the number of horizontal lines used to produce the image.

Vimeo presents HD in the 720p format, which is the exact same resolution (1280×720) used by major broadcast networks, at 24 frames per second.

To experiment this impressive quality you must connect to Vimeo HD Channel.

With Vimeo, you can already upload High Definition videos (with a weekly quota of 500MB for now) with a resolution of 1280×720 or better ! Vimeo servers will first make a standard quality version, then a little later your video will appear in HD.

More info on Vimeo HD Frequently Asked Questions.

Vator.tv : Community for entrepreneurs looking to pitch their business ideas

June 11, 2007

image “Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter once said that innovation is the driving force of economic progress. Entrepreneurs, he said, are the agents of innovation. These words capture the essence of Vator.tv.”

The spirit:

Vator.tv is a YouTube for entrepreneurs looking to pitch their business ideas. In a more professional way we must say it is a professional network and marketplace for ideas and businesses, where anyone, across all industries, at any stage, can share ideas, products, services and businesses with the rest of the world, mainly through video.

Its founder, the charming Bambi Francisco, after 8 years working for MarketWatch, hopes to make Vator.tv a contributor in the drive for economic progress by serving as a catalyst for innovation. It is an extension of Bambi’s passion to give investors an edge by exposing opportunities at the earliest stages.

Hence, the name Vator, for innovator, or elevator, since the pitches are given in the span of an elevator ride.

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How to use it:

But Vator.tv is much more than a simple YouTube for entrepreneurs, it is a real community for innovators to showcase their ideas, discover, collaborate, exchange knowledge and muster the resources to get their idea to the next level.

When you first register you are asked to fill in who you are (business owner, employee, freelancer, student, looking for work, investor, …) so you immediately understand you are not here to watch and share dumb videos…

When registered, you can not only upload your own pitch, but also:

  • browse existing videos through keywords, categories, upload freshness,
  • search for service providers by category, country and city,
  • have a look on the common tag cloud,
  • search for people by name, company or type of profile (business owners, employees, freelancers, students, jobseekers, investors),
  • browse the company directory where you can find a link to companies websites and of course uploaded pitches,
  • contact people and share interesting pitches with your friends and external contacts.

So, if you are an entrepreneur looking for a founder of a new company, an engineer inside a corporation or University with a new product idea, an author who wants to make a film out of his book, or a proprietor of a small business who wants to franchise, register and upload your pitch on Vator.tv without loosing a minute !

A short presentation by Bambi Francisco & Cyril Brignone: