Re: [MCN-L] Managing and storing video content for website

2017-07-10 Thread Keir Winesmith

Hi Matt

We've got a lot of video as texture in on sfmoma.org, on the homepage and 
exhibition pages for example, and at the time we were developing it, a service 
like Brightcove made that possible. I'd like to be able to replace it, however 
it's so baked into our workflows and content syndication that we're staying 
with it.

If we decided today, I think we'd look elsewhere.

Keir

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Like SFMOMA, I've used Brightcove before, but I think the reasons to do so are 
getting really skinny ... it's super expensive and only does a bit more than a 
$20/month Vimeo Pro account (as far as I know).

Keir, do you think if you made the decision today, you would go with 
Brightcove? Why?

Thanks!
Matt

On 07/07/2017 12:42 PM, Keir Winesmith wrote:
> Hi Lisa
>
> We use Brightcove as our video CDN, and in-page player for videos on 
> sfmoma.org. It's fine, the CMS is pretty straightforward and it's players are 
> easily templated.
>
> We put made-for-YouTube videos on YouTube.
>
> We store non-public video, b-roll, etc. on our DAMS (NetX).
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Keir
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> Lisa, I am interested in this as well and will follow responses. If you get 
> off-list responses I'd be interested to know what they say.
>
> If it helps, when I was at the Getty, we used the Akamai hosted streaming 
> service. But it was not the most user-friendly option. At the Hammer we post 
> to Vimeo, YT, and Livestream and embed. This is fine for presentation.
> But not so great as a managed storage solution.
>
> Susan Edwards
> Associate Director, Digital Content
> Hammer Museum
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> On Jul 7, 2017 5:52 AM, "Goble, Lisa"  wrote:
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>> Hello All,
>>
>> I'm interested to know what other institutions use in terms of
>> managing and storing video content on their websites (rather than
>> embedding from a video sharing site like YouTube, Vimeo, etc.)  It
>> seems like we can go with a few different options. Are you using CDNs 
>> (Content Delivery Networks)?
>> Cloud-hosted video solutions? Self-hosted? What works best? We are
>> using Drupal.
>>
>> Many thanks!
>>
>> Lisa Candage Goble
>> Media Producer
>> The Frick Collection
>> 1 East 70th Street
>> New York, NY 10021
>> 212-547-6892
>> go...@frick.org
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Re: [MCN-L] Managing and storing video content for website

2017-07-10 Thread Lavatelli, Anna C.
To throw in my two cents–
When building on the ArtBabble software for a conservation video project we had 
great success with Amazon S3s, definitely a great way to go if you’re 
self-hosting. As for the MCA website, we have been using Vimeo for distribution 
via an accessible JS player. The player is designed in our visual identity 
giving the appearance of native content, and we’ve been quite happy with 
affordability and performance (they seem to have gotten through the playback 
bugs they suffered from last year).

Best,
Anna

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So we don?t manage a museum website but we do manage 1000?s of audio and
video clips at My Tours. We use Amazon s3
 for storage (Backed up to Backblaze B2
) and Amazon Elastic
Transcoder  for
converting the source content into different formats (streaming, HD and SD
download, etc.).

We also use Amazon CloudFront 
as the CDN to serve it all up. You can hook it all up so that as soon as
you drop the source file into S3 the ElasticTranscoder does its thing so
not a lot of set up required.

Cheers
Glen Barnes
Founder/CEO
e: g...@mytoursapp.com
m: +64 (21) 0429 471


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> Hello All,
>
> I'm interested to know what other institutions use in terms of managing
> and storing video content on their websites (rather than embedding from a
> video sharing site like YouTube, Vimeo, etc.)  It seems like we can go 
with
> a few different options. Are you using CDNs (Content Delivery Networks)?
> Cloud-hosted video solutions? Self-hosted? What works best? We are using
> Drupal.
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Lisa Candage Goble
> Media Producer
> The Frick Collection
> 1 East 70th Street
> New York, NY 10021
> 212-547-6892
> go...@frick.org
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