More than 35 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute, and with the motto of "Broadcast Yourself", it's hard to believe that anyone is left out of the YouTube experience. But the truth is, sites like YouTube do largely leave out people who don't have a video camera. That's changing with the beta launch of youtube.com/create, where anyone can use video creation sites Xtranormal, Stupeflix and GoAnimate to make personal videos or animations and post them directly to YouTube.
Create original animations
Use your own photos, clips and music to create dynamic videos
Start creating!
To try these out for yourself, visit www.youtube.com/create and click on each title to learn more, watch a tutorial and see video examples. You can make an original creation in minutes--and it's free (though some sites have premium services which you can access from their sites directly).
So give it a test drive. Here are some ideas:
- Create an educational video
- Reenact a scene from your favorite movie or play
- Create a digital 2010 year book, or a 2011 graduation video
This is still early and we look forward to adding more sites, so check them out and give us some feedback in the comments section below. We look forward to seeing what you come up with!
9 comments:
Will the video created from these sites be eligible for revenue sharing?
This is soo cool!
Exciting news
I already gotz a camera, but this honestly seems pretty awesome and it's free :D
Now I don't think that Youtube is just a video container but It educate people too. Thank you, I find Youtube more useful for people.
Hi, I'm a high school senior working on a research paper on what makes a successful youtube video. Does anybody have any ideas?
I used the GoAnimate feature in Youtube and created a quick video. I was actually surprised that it had so many features.
Although there was some sort of rendering issue between GoAnimate and Youtube for the first video I created (it renderes using GoAnimate and post automatically to your Youtube account)
I ended up creating another quick video and the next day GoAnmiate sent a message out to all users stating that indeed it was a hiccup on their end and that if we access GoAnimate directly from our Youtube account again the original video will now autopost to our Youtube account.
Yes! It did post ;)
All in all GoAnimate is going to be very useful video creation tool to make quick high quality animated videos.
very kewl.. and free! gotta love it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsxNxnnhOKI
Will these sites be eligible for revenue sharing? Made me wonder, since I read about it in my Partner Communication Hub.
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