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2012 is definitely the year that video goes mainstream in the enterprise. With sufficient Internet bandwidth now readily available and the stability of the cloud accessible by everyone, video and audio content can now be produced, edited, and distributed from anywhere you're connected, which is pretty much everywhere! Here's a list of 4 video collaboration apps you may want to think about including in your strategy this year.


1. WeVideo


WeVideo enables social video creation by providing a collaborative online environment for video content aggregation and/or joint editing of your video story. The environment is safe from intrusion via highly encrypted password access, and you control who is part of your video editing community. Finished videos can be shared on the WeVideo platform or published in internet or HD broadcast quality to your favorite video-sharing, social networking or other online site.

What's Cool

The WeVideo platform tackles the challenge of video rendering, bringing new speed to the video creation process.


2. ScreenLight


ScreenLight is a private video sharing and collaboration platform for video production. It offers an easy way for production companies, video editors, and ad agencies to securely review videos with teams and clients. ScreenLight provides a private online hub where video producers can upload and privately share videos with teams and clients. Reviewers can provide feedback on videos with video commenting. Video projects are password protected, and people will only see projects they have been invited to participate in. The service can accept virtually any input video format, and videos will be automatically encoded for playback on desktops, smartphones, and the new Apple TV.

What's Cool

The Red Couch team is passionate about building a simple and easy to use tool that helps people make better videos.


3. VisibleGains


The VisibleGains solution creates interactive videos with integrated calls to action and branching that are proven to increase engagement and conversion.
 

What's Cool

Add clickable buttons to get your viewers to download content, connect socially, or drive to a landing page. Use video branching with analytics to tell what your viewers found most compelling while keeping them on-message. Ask your viewers questions and gather their responses.


4. KnowledgeVision


KnowledgeVision Systems Incorporated provides on-demand tools to create interactive and multi-media Web presentations for companies and organizations. It offers an enterprise solution for creating on-demand synchronized video business presentations for the Web.

What's Cool

KVStudio synchronizes video, audio, PowerPoint, graphic images, animations, just-in-time footnotes, and virtual handouts into an online presentation format that’s unparalleled in its power and flexibility.

 
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