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Startup Videos Review: veotag
Today I will post all of the videos submitted in the Video Startup Opportunity. First up is veotag.
Unfortunately they do not offer embedding of the video so you will need to check this link to view the sample they submitted.
Allen's comments:
The video explanation is narrated by Pierra Francesca. She begins by explaining that she is an actress who was in a scene with Russell Crowe. I don't get why this is important or needed except if the goal is to make her seem more important than "video girl #4504".
She does a good job explaining the product which is basically a way to tag videos in sections and then offer the ability to link to a specific section within the video, called a "veotag". Their mantra is to "publish video effectively" and I think it looks and works very well. Creating a veotag menu is easy and I can see where in a videoshow such as Rocketboom this type of tool could be very effective.
It's almost like a hyper version of Viddler with their inline commenting. They need to add commenting if they want to become "social". I think overall the pitch makes a great case for using veotag for publishing video. Especially business video.







Nicely presented video there, I’m excited to see other entries!
veotag looks like a great product too, but I agree that integrating comments and embedding will help push it forward..
I’m considering using this within a corporate context =)
I’ve been waiting for this type of video tagging for a while. I’d love for ESPN to implement this technology. Imagine, instead of sitting and watching a 30-60 minute program, you can search and go directly to the highlights of your favorite team.