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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Online Video Makes Ideas More Compelling

A colleague shared this video with me earlier today and it certainly got me thinking.  I have embedded it below, and it is worth the six minutes or so it takes to watch it through.  

It demonstrates several things:

  • the world is changing
  • online video helps make ideas more compelling
  • statistics are powerful tools

As you do, consider that the production of this is relatively simple ... a PowerPoint with background music.  No narration, no fancy video effects.  But just as the much more elaborate video that I blogged about recently that explained Web 2.0, this one gets its point across.  And in both cases the fact that is video drives the point home better than if it were a plain text document.

(If you are reading this feed and don't see the video, click through to the Pardon the Disruption web site to view it.)

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What Is Pardon the Disruption?

  • As founder & CEO of CustomScoop, I have a special interest in the intersection of technology and PR/marketing. In addition, as a serial entrepreneur and angel investor, I cover those topics, as well as an occasional post on the gadgets I love.