Published: April 05, 2006
Eyespot Introduces First Online Video Editing and Remixing Community
Consumers Can Easily Upload, Edit, Mix Together and Share Video From Cell Phones, Digital Cameras and Camcorders
Eyespot Corp. today announced the
availability of the beta version of the world's first online video editing
and remixing community, where consumers can easily upload, edit, mix
together and share video clips, audio files or photos in one place online.
Eyespot provides users with a simple way to share any user-generated media
taken from mobile phones, digital cameras or camcorders, and create custom
videos for posting online, emailing to friends or incorporating into
personal blogs -- all without any software downloads. Eyespot is available
today at www.eyespot.com.
Since the early days of camcorders and VHS tapes, consumers have taken
hundreds of hours of personal videos, yet struggled with ways to easily
edit and share their media with friends and family. Today, digital video is
exploding in usage, with mobile video the second most preferred feature on
cell phones (behind voice communication). When combined with more than 3
billion consumers expected to become mobile subscribers by 2010 (Portio
Research) this equates to a very large population of video creators. This
growing trend in user-generated content requires an easy way to upload
video that can be shared and enjoyed by anyone on the Web, and eyespot
provides the only free video editing, publishing, and remixing service for
consumers online.
"Until eyespot, the concept of shooting a video, editing it, mixing in
music, and sending it to a friend's mobile phone in less than five minutes
seemed impossible," said Jim Kaskade, co-founder, president and chief
executive officer of eyespot. "With eyespot, we wanted to create a video
editing and remixing environment that was drop-dead simple so there would
be zero barriers to entry. The eyespot community has literally changed the
rules of video editing and sharing."
Shoot, Mix and Share
According to an eyespot nationwide survey, consumers cited
difficulty-of-use as the number one reason for not using video editing
software. In contrast, eyespot is so simple that anyone with a broadband
Internet connection can begin editing, mixing and sharing video within
minutes. With video on the home camcorder, and new videos captured everyday
on the cell phone or digital camera, consumers now can free their video
from the confines of their devices creatively and quickly.
The free service lets users select video clips in virtually any format from
their personal computers or mobile phones and upload to their free eyespot
account. Users then can personalize their video by adding music and photos,
and create custom videos for sharing with others. The eyespot sharing
feature allows user-generated video to be sent to mobile phones or
published to Web sites and blogs with one click.
First Collaborative Video Mixing Community
Early users of eyespot have created a burgeoning mixing and remixing
community. Eyespot enables collaboration on video mixes, where consumers
can combine video clips, music and photos from their own collections with
others in the community. Video mixes are posted to public groups and blogs
on the eyespot Web site, where other members collect and use them to create
remixes and derivative productions. The service also enables tagging of
video clips with descriptive labels, which allows other members to easily
find footage for inclusion with their own video using the eyespot search
engine.
Eyespot is extremely flexible for a range of media and computing
environments. The open system supports popular files such as AVI, MPEG,
MOV, DivX, WMV MP3, JPG and GIF and works with Internet Explorer and
Firefox on both the PC and Mac.
About Eyespot
Eyespot changed the landscape of online digital media when it offered the
world's first online video editing and remixing community, where consumers
can easily upload, edit, mix together and share video clips, audio files or
photos in one place online. The company was founded in 2005 by digital
media and technology industry veterans and is based in San Diego, Calif.
Additional company and product information is available at www.eyespot.com.
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