May 2014
                
        
            Magazine Features
    
        
            Colleges Need to Teach the Teachers to Produce Quality Video
        
        
            
                
                    09 May 2014
        
        
            Technical snafus can disrupt lectures and frustrate instructors. For strong results, colleges and universities need to think about training ahead of time.
    
        
            Forget 4K, Think 4D: Time Could Be a New Wrinkle in Online Video
        
        
            
                
                    09 May 2014
        
        
            Science fiction or science fact? 3D video was a bust with consumers, but 4D could add an exciting new dimension to streaming video.
    
        
            An Image Consultant Gives Fashion Advice to Google Glass
        
        
            
                
                    23 May 2014
        
        
            If Google isn't careful, Glass could turn into the next Segway: Massively hyped technology that makes the user look like a dork.
    
        
            Acorn TV and DramaFever: Niche Video Thrives With Foreign Flavor
        
        
            
                
                    08 May 2014
        
        
            Acorn TV streams mostly British mysteries and DramaFever streams mostly Korean romantic comedies. Both are succeeding thanks to a U.S. taste for foreign fare. 
    
        
            How Lowe’s and Vine Build Social Video Success
        
        
            
                
                    25 Apr 2014
        
        
            When companies are creative, six seconds is enough time to inform, entertain, and engage an audience. Here's how Lowe's constructs must-watch Vine videos.
    
        
            How to Build a Multiscreen Online Video Workflow
        
        
            
                
                    25 Apr 2014
        
        
            It's important to think ahead when preparing content for different screens in different environments. Read on for best practices from experts.
    
        
            Use Google Glass to Create Enterprise Video: Here's How
        
        
            
                
                    28 Apr 2014
        
        
            Here are step-by-step instructions for creating quick hands-on videos with Google Glass and sharing them internally on various platforms.
    
        
            Video for the Long Haul: Exploring Backhaul Options
        
        
            
                
                    08 May 2014
        
        
            When public IP just isn't reliable enough, it's time to turn to backhaul options such as cellmux, satellite, or fiber to get your video signal where it needs to go.
    
        
            The ROI of Enterprise Webcasting: Justifying the Expense
        
        
            
                
                    23 May 2014
        
        
            Cost savings, new revenue opportunities, and extended reach all come into play when determining whether or not webcasting is worth the investment.
    
        
            Review: Vidizmo EnterpriseTube
        
        
            
                
                    23 May 2014
        
        
            Looking for a corporate YouTube, an internal system to organize and stream company videos? This review tests the core features of EnterpriseTube's premium version.
    
        
            The Codecs That Make UHD Video Possible: HEVC Vs. VP9
        
        
            
                
                    09 May 2014
        
        
            Which codec delivers better image quality? Which is more compatible? And what about Daala, the spoiler codec currently being developed from scratch?
    
                
        
            Editor's Note
    
        
            Comment: Is Fire TV Really Just Home Shopping Network in a Box?
        
        
            
                
                    05 Apr 2014
        
        
            As a connected device for viewing content, the Fire TV is nothing special—at least not yet. But as a way to get you to buy more stuff from Amazon, it could be the ultimate Trojan horse.