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Web 2.0 Techniques PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sage, on 02-01-2007 11:19
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Who: Sage Lewis

What: Sage discusses an article in New Scientist (December 23, 2006, "Web 2.0 is all about the feel-good factor"). The article talks about 3 techniques needed to achieve a successful Web 2.0 web site. He looks at the definition of Web 2.0 at Wikipedia and also visits bjfogg.com and YackPack . B.J. Fogg was the expert referenced in the New Scientist article.

Where: This was shot at our office in Akron Ohio

When: January 2, 2007

Why: Web 2.0 and social marketing are gaining major momentum in the marketing universe. Understand the core techniques of creating a successful Web 2.0 web site is crucial if you are going to create your own site.

How: I shot this with my mini DV Panasonic video camera. I had 1000 watts of light on both my left and my right plus some fill lights.

 

Last update: 02-01-2007 11:42

Published in : Web Marketing Videos, January 2007

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Posted by admin, on 03-01-2007 09:58, IP 69.208.13.215, Registered
1. Thanks
Thanks for the input. I wish I knew exactly what I did. I will say that this was shot on a different day and I did reposition the lights. I haven't moved them since so I'll take note of where they are.
 
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Posted by gunit, on 02-01-2007 22:01, IP 65.25.98.47, Guest
2. lighting
I know this isn't exactly related to the topics you're discussing but I have to say that the lighting on this one is much better than the previous video. Whatever you changed was well worth it!
 
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