Taking Motionbox for a ride
Steve Safran November 15th, 2006
Hollywood Reporter blogger and LR Pal Steve Bryant tried out the online editing and video sharing site/tool Motionbox. He digs it, saying it’s “saving the web, one boring vacation at a time.” From Bryant: “Part of this technology is “deep tagging,” or applying labels to specific segments or chapters of a video. Once a video has been deep tagged, any user can navigate directly to those segments of the video, skipping the chaff to get to the wheat as it were.” Motionbox is available through NBC O/O stations in addition to its own site, and is hinting at future partnerships.


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1. IPTV Evangelist | November 17th, 2006 at 10:02 am
Motionbox, like Jumpcut are both interesting platforms for editing, sharing and tagging content. I played around with Jumpcut and it worked pretty well, of course depending on connection speed. While I like the idea of editing content online, are people going to do this is large numbers and more importantly, will there be a convergent option to mobile devices?
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