It’s easy really. To upload video and sharing it through Twitter is really easy. However, I met this friend, who has no clue about uploading and sharing video through Twitter. So, this one is for you mate.
Using videos has many advantages. Not only it makes things easier, it also gives you more avenues to build a bigger better network and make more friends.
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1. If you just want to share a video (and don’t necessarily update your own) you may use sites like bit.ly or tinyural.com. Copy your video link (the http:// link) and paste.
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If uploading on YouTube, Metacafe is not your thing and you want to share your own video elsewhere, you have these video sharing sites exclusively meant for Twitter users like you
To get started with Twiddeo you will have to log in with your Twitter account. You can upload videos from your computer, can send in from your phone and record from your Webcam
yfrog is a service run by ImageShack that lets you share your photos and videos on Twitter. Easy to use, yfrog also lets you retweet. Your friends will be able to retweet easily any yfrog post directly from the landing page.
It’s a one stop Twitter sharing solution. As in sharing of videos, pictures and links are possible, you can also share youtube videos or even make one with your webcam (not more than 25 sec, that’s the catch) and instantly share on youtube (currently available for mac users only).
It lets you directly share your videos (plus photos, text, audios) with your friends on Twitter among other sites like Facebook, Flickr, Vimeo, Youtube, Wordpress, Blogger etc.
So, that’s about it. These are sites I am aware of at present, which lets you share and upload videos on Twitter. If you know of any exciting video sharing site that I have not mentioned here, do drop me a mail at krish dot b at gmail or may leave a comment below.
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Karina Smirnoff bares all in a new PETA ad. PETA has made Karina Smirnoff of Dancing With the Stars fame another victim and made her strip down for its latest celebrity ad. The 31-year-old Russian beauty, who has just called off her engagement to Maksim Chmerkovskiy becomes a reformed fur wearer here.
Wasn’t she following following in the naked footsteps of another DWTS alum, Steve-O. Smirnoff says: “You have a choice as an individual … whether to make a statement that you do support killing animals or make a statement when you don’t. And you can still be as chic as you can possibly want to be.”
Comments (0) Posted by admin on Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
Client: Penguin
Agency: 4creative, London
Creatives: F. Scott Schafer (Photographer), James Lucas / Tag (Retoucher), Brett Foraker (Creative Director),
Tom Tagholm (Creative Director), Joseph Ernst (Art Director), Joseph Ernst (Copywriter), Keeley Pratt (Producer)
Country: United Kingdom
Other Credits: Account Director: Molly Manners
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“Remember, that place you used to feel in safety, the more comfortable, the more loved, this place will no more exist.” - Resident Evil 4.
The ad looks cool. But without the basically naked chick…don’t think it would have been as ‘moving’. The tag line which says t he place you felt safest, no longer exists…. I think they nailed it with this video!
This scary Zombie mom ad and the game is only available in France, wondering if in US or other parts of the world, they would release such ‘controversial’ ads. The poor baby, I wonder why it doesn’t cry.
Ahh…give me a break…i dont want to have really bad horrendous nightmare.
Science World, via Rethink Vancouver, lured unsuspecting Vancouver shoppers into what looked like a free photo booth to promote its recent exhibit, ‘Scream! The Science of Fear’. Once people sat down to wait for their picture, they were startled with the image of a frightened woman on the photo booth screen. As they exited the booth they received their photos with a fact printed on the sheet: ‘A photo of a scared person is enough to spread fear. We can explain’. They were also given free passes to the exhibit. Thankfully, no heart attacks were reported
Client: Science World
Agency: Rethink, Vancouver
Creatives: cameron walker (Account manager), Rob Tarry/Ian Grais/Chris Staples (Creative Director),
Chad Kabigting (Art Director), Rob Tarry (Copywriter), Jim Leith (Agency Producer)
Country:Canada
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