These days, many people use videos to help with their marketing and other corporate efforts. After all, a good video can easily go viral, which can help a company to surge in popularity and gain success. Instead, the best videos, the ones most likely to reach a wide audience and to make their desired impact, are professionally created and produced by experts. Still not convinced? Then consider these five ways professionally produced videos are better than amateur videos. To begin with, when a person works with a professional video production company, such as Rocket Productions , their video is sure to have purpose and work toward achieving a specific goal. Professional companies know that videos should be made with a clear result in mind.

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This document is a code of best practices that helps creators, online providers, copyright holders, and others interested in the making of online video interpret the copyright doctrine of fair use. Fair use is the right to use copyrighted material without permission or payment under some circumstances. This is a guide to current acceptable practices, drawing on the actual activities of creators, as discussed among other places in the study Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Video and backed by the judgment of a national panel of experts. It also draws, by way of analogy, upon the professional judgment and experience of documentary filmmakers, whose own code of best practices has been recognized throughout the film and television businesses. Anyone can use those works the way the owners say that you can. For instance, all federal government works are in the public domain, as are many older works. In most cases, trademarks are not an issue. However, orphan works are also eligible for fair use consideration, according to the principles detailed below. Full identification of panelists is on the back cover of this document. Video is increasingly becoming a central part of our everyday landscape of communication, and it is becoming more visible as people share it on digital platforms.
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We respect your privacy. All email addresses you provide will be used just for sending this story. If your kids play sports, your weekends are filled with chauffeuring little athletes, supplying healthy snacks, and of course, the Search for Missing Cleats. And that leaves only so much time for creative pursuits, like, say, capturing the drama of the season on video. Try as you might to record the excitement of Little League baseball or Pee Wee soccer, you invariably get home and find that your footage is boring or—worse—unwatchable. Well, we talked to an actual ESPN producer to find out. His name is John Vassallo, and he has kids of his own.
YouTube is a video sharing service that allows users to watch videos posted by other users and upload videos of their own. The service was started as an independent website in and was acquired by Google in Videos that have been uploaded to YouTube may appear on the YouTube website and can also be posted on other websites, though the files are hosted on the YouTube server. The slogan of the YouTube website is "Broadcast Yourself.