• Robert Crooks's picture
    Robert Crooks on July 29, 2011

    .headline { font-size: normal; } .code { font-family: Consolas, Monaco, monospace; font-size: small; } .floatleft { float: left; padding-right: 5px; } .floatright { float: right; padding-left: 5px; } Even if you don't include ads with your videos, you may wish to run promotions or feature sponsor messaging. There are variety of ways to do this using Brightcove Video Cloud. The techniques described here can be implemented with any type of account, from Express to Enterprise.   Read More →

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    Sara Watson on April 11, 2011

    When the iPad 2 was first released, we wrote about how the latest incarnation of the market-forming tablet was really all about the video features. Read More →

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    Sara Watson on April 7, 2011

    Apple drew a line in the sand when it announced that iPad and other iOS devices would not support Flash runtimes. That decision had a big impact as far as web-based video is concerned. At the time, nearly all online video was built on Flash, and in response, video producers like ourselves scrambled to provide alternative solutions to support mobile playback on whatever device video appeared on. Read More →

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    Sara Watson on April 4, 2011

    At the start of the year, we hosted a series of webinars offering strategy tips and examples from the field to help our customers get started with their online video planning for 2011. Read More →

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    Bob Mason on July 13, 2006

    Important note: This blog post describes a feature in Brightcove 2 that has been superseded by a later release. For the best approach to using badges in the current Video Cloud release, see this example. We were recently encouraged by our partners at The N to create a Flash application that highlights the active programming of a Brightcove player. We really like how this feature turned out, and hope you do as well. Read More →