Youtube videos

Do you enjoy watching videos on YouTube? If you do, have you ever thought about making your own YouTube videos? While making a YouTube video may seem like a complicated process, it actually isn’t one. YouTube makes it so easy for you to upload your videos that the hardest part isn’t actually uploading them, but making them.

When it comes to making a YouTube video, one of the biggest problems a person has, especially a first time YouTube video maker, is deciding what type of video they should make. Of course, you have the option to make whichever type of video you want, within YouTube’s guidelines of course, but there are a few video pieces that you may want to closely examine, as they are great for beginners.

One of the most popular video types currently found on YouTube are video blogs. Video blogs seem as if they are taking over traditional, printed blogs. Instead of venting about their day in print, many bloggers are now getting in front of the camera. Video blogs are easy to make, as you pretty much just summarize what is going on in your life. Of course, you need to keep safety in mind, when making a YouTube video blog. If you want to outline your day, week, or month for other internet users to see, you will want to do so without giving up too much information about yourself, like your full name, address, or phone numbers.

Another one of the most popular video types currently found on YouTube are comedy videos. Comedy videos tend to include standup comedy, skits, as well as comedy sketches. If you have aspirations to be a comedian or even if you and your friends just like being funny, you may have the makings of a great YouTube video. Of course, if you are making a comedy video that involves other people, like your friends, you need to make sure that they know that you are planning on uploading the video to YouTube, for the entire world to see.

Requirements Mapping

The BBN3 Video Platform generates a series of simple questions to analyze complex creative factors. Answers are mapped against video style and length to define video requirements.

Dynamic Template Generation

The Dynamic Template Generator compiles requirements and matches them with an engineered storyboard pulled from the BBN3 Video database. Working directly with established partners across the US and beyond, we strive for truly unique results, Even our newest partners like Ivy Cat will see and benefit from our dedication to quality. A unique template is created outlining core elements of the video and its specifications. We follow ongoing and systematic production processes ensuring high quality with no surprises.

Localized Production Hubs

Video assignments are posted to an Assignment Desk inside one of 22 distributed production hubs to handle scheduling and communications. Local videographers, editors and copywriters are selected and given guidelines to complete their portion of the assignment.

Element Production + Assembly

Individual elements such as interview clips, b-roll, script and voiceover are produced according to specifications and uploaded to the cloud. Each element is placed into the template then edited to adjust color, sound levels and to incorporate music, graphic and text treatments.