I feel that offering both live Audio and video feed is extremely important.
@Dave : I agree that Audio is still king but I am seeing a large increase to my video downloads. The next year or two will be telling.
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I feel that offering both live Audio and video feed is extremely important.
@Dave : I agree that Audio is still king but I am seeing a large increase to my video downloads. The next year or two will be telling.
I like the idea of simulcast as the the best way to go. Why wouldn't you go after both audiences at the same time?
I think audio will be around for a long time. Until we can stream and watch video without the worry of having a good connection on mobile devices or bandwidth caps.
I was actually having this discussion with my wife the other day. I was going through the video version of are show and talking about how we are unhappy with the way the video version looks. This got me thinking about if the video download and live video is hurting my broadcast since people are very use to the high quality productions that have great lighting, HD feeds, good looking studio etc.
I know I could just buy better lighting, cameras etc and I plan on doing that, but I am in the process of moving into a new place in the next few months and that budget is completely focused on that. I am just really unhappy with the way my video part of the production is coming out. I am really on the ropes about going back to just doing audio until I can afford to do things right and not look like I am half-assing it. I know video has it's perks but if the video production is not 100% spot on, it could end up hurting more then helping.
I could be wrong, I could be just a picky bastard LOL ;)
Audio only will always have a place. Until Google's self driving cars are available en masse, there will always be a need for audio only entertainment (be it talk music, etc). People in their offices are more likely to have audio on in the background than watch videos.
However, Audio + Video allows you to be versatile. Options are a good thing and allow people to choose how they interact with your show.
I hope audio isn't going away. We're audio only and have no immediate plans to do video. Our show doesn't really need to be video. I think some people feel they need video because that's what Leo did. He's building an online TV network though. That, to me, is much different than producing a podcast.
I find myself often surfing the web or working on something else while just listening to a video stream.
Don't get me wrong, I think video is a great option (I've worked in TV production for years) but I don't know if it necessarily has to be the end goal for all podcasters. I wouldn't go video with our show until I could make it more interesting to the viewer (i.e. not just showing us talk into a mic, but also cutting to a website or whatever we might be talking about). To me, audio is just a different form of art/media the way painting is different from just drawing.
The only thing we have to worry about is making someone laugh so hard while driving with Stitcher on that they crash into a fence or something.
I am only doing audio right now and hope there is a place for audio.
there will always be a place for audio.... you will never have video in cars
Audio is a must for commuters and workouts :-)