113 – Creating TV Channels from Short Videos
Episode 113 – TV broadcasters and new media content providers want to have their own content channels with highly engaging media. Finding and licensing quality video content can be time consuming and costly. Getting continuous content that appeals to Millennials and generation X is hard. Branding needs to be added to the channel without detracting from the content value. This session covers a system that continually provides popular quality short format videos, licenses them, and combines the media into branded linear channels.
Questions Answered
- What is a Short Video TV Channel?
- Why are Short Video TV Channels Important?
- Who needs a Short Video TV Channel solution?
- How do you Create Short Video TV Channels (basic)?
- What Changes are Needed to Implement Short Video TV Channels?
- How Long Does it take to Setup Short Video TV Channel Solution?
- What Services and/or Equipment are Needed to Provide Short Video TV Channels?
- Are there Other Benefits to Branded Short Video TV Channel Solution?
- Any Special Training Required for Operators or Users?
- Will Short Video TV Channels Work with Most Systems?
- Are there Industry Standards for Short Video TV Channel?
- What Additional information is Available?
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Curt Marvis is currently CEO and Co-Founder of The QYOU. Marvis previously served as Lionsgate’s President of Digital Media, helping the company evolve into a leading next generation filmed entertainment studio. Reporting to Lionsgate’s top management team, Mr. Marvis was responsible for guiding the Company’s portfolio of digital businesses including Lionsgate’s broad spectrum of digital delivery agreements for its filmed entertainment content. In addition, Mr. Marvis successfully launched original content channels on YouTube, original series in partnership with Hulu and Machinima and several social and mobile games based on iconic Lionsgate properties such as Dirty Dancing and Weeds.
Prior to joining Lionsgate, Marvis was Co-founder and CEO of CinemaNow. An innovator in digital entertainment technology and distribution, the brand name CinemaNow is now owned by Best Buy and is their digital movie store while the original CinemaNow platform was purchased by ROVI and now powers numerous digital storefronts at retail and directly via consumer electronics devices.
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