Vimeo Video School: Why Lenses Are the Secret to Great Video - The Atlantic
“Vincent Laforet, the first filmmaker to release a short film shot on the 5D, and Blake Whitman, Vimeo’s VP of Creative Development, dress up as a viking and an astronaut, respectively, to demonstrate different shots and tell you everything you ever wanted to know about lenses but were afraid to ask. In this three-part series, they break down three key elements: lens length, depth of field, and focal length. “
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Video Apps Remain Dominant as Samsung Apps for TV Reaches 5 Millionth Download Milestone - KoreaTimes.com
“Joining YouTubeTM atop the charts were apps such as Vimeo (No. 4 Global, No. 1 Latin America & UAE)”
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What it is: Vimeo is the artsy cousin of YouTube. Home to many creative-types, Vimeo users usually aim for high-quality content over fails or cat clips.
Features: It comes with the standard suite, plus the ability to create and share videos to groups or channels. There’s also a video school to help you make better videos. A pro account will let you bump up your weekly upload capacity from 500 MB to 5 GB with unlimited HD uploads.
Why Vimeo?: It’s a solid platform if you feel more serious about video as creative outlet or are just looking for a more constructive community (i.e. less trolls, more feedback).
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