New technologies are changing the way we watch video. DVRs, VoD, and online video are freeing us from the broadcast schedules that previously dictated when we could watch programming. The latter two, combined with an ever-growing number of channels, are dramatically increasing what we can watch. The revolution in video habits is not yet complete, however. Whole-home DVRs, remote online access to content, and integration with mobile phones promise to change where we can watch video. Interactive TV features and 3-D TV promise to change how we watch video.
Just remember this mantra that we tell our clients:
Any content, any media, any time, anywhere and with any social networking possibilities.
The Changing What, When, Where and How of Video
Posted by: John Barrett July 14, 2009 04:00 AMNew technologies are changing the way we watch video. DVRs, VoD, and online video are freeing us from the broadcast schedules that previously dictated when we could watch programming. The latter two, combined with an ever-growing number of channels, are dramatically increasing what we can watch. The revolution in video habits is not yet complete, however. Whole-home DVRs, remote online access to content, and integration with mobile phones promise to change where we can watch video. Interactive TV features and 3-D TV promise to change how we watch video.
Any content, any media, any time, anywhere and with any social networking possibilities.
James C. Roberts III