make your own web-based “Pop-up video”
Audio & Video November 8th, 2006
I remember back in the day (not that long ago) when VH1 had the show ‘Pop Up Video‘. The idea was that while showing the video, there were many little tidbits of information that would “pop up” on the screen and tell you more about the production of the video, the artists involved, or anything else remotely interesting.
Later, DVD’s would come out and do the same thing, but offer information such as translations of the dialogue to director’s commentary.
There are a few players out in the web-video world that are working to provide the same kind of functionality to users who want to add more to the videos they share.
Mojiti isn’t very well known, but they have easy-to-use tools for providing your own annotations for videos hosted on YouTube, Revver, and Google Video. For a good example of how Mojiti works, check out this YouTube favorite where someone has found and listed the exact dances being shown. Cool!
via mashable
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