1. A Survey of Video Sharing
Applications on Mobile Devices
Aadarsh Gupta Guided by:
1VI09IS001 S. BABU
2. Contents
Introduction
◦ Video
◦ Video Sharing
◦ A Day in the Life of a Mobile Phone Video User
Video Hosting Service
Introduction to Mobile Video Sharing Apps
Introduction to Vine
Introduction to Cinemagram
Conclusion
4. Video
Video is the recording, reproducing, or
broadcasting of moving visual images.
First developed for CRT television systems.
In 1951, the first Video tape recorder(VTR)
captured live images from television cameras.
Video recorders sold for $50,000 in 1956, and
videotape cost $300 per one-hour reel.
After the invention of the DVD in 1997 and
Blu-ray Disc in 2006, sales of Videotape and
tape equipment dropped sharply.
5. Video
Later advances in Computer technology allowed
computers and mobile phones to capture, store,
edit, and share video clips.
6. Video Sharing
A video sharing service allows “user generated” video
clips to be uploaded, and users of the service can view,
rate, and comment on uploaded videos.
Video sharing features depends on the company
providing the service.
◦ The most common features include:
Account creation to manage videos uploads
Comment system to communicate
Playlist
Keyword tagging
Video editing tools, and
Live video streaming
7. Day in the Life of a Mobile Phone Video User
We will discuss about a survey done by “ON
DEVICE RESEARCH” on few topics.
66% of mobile phone video users use mobile
video for an hour plus each week.
13. Day in the Life of a Mobile Phone Video User
The survey shows that 92% of mobile phone
consumers share mobile video content with
others, and on social networks.
17. Day in the Life of a Mobile Phone Video User
The Survey also tells that Usage of mobile
videos occurs more during on weekdays.
Music and funny short clips are viewed
throughout the week.
19. Video Hosting Service
Allows individual to upload video clips to an
Internet websites.
The website, mainly used as the video hosting
website, is usually called as video sharing
websites.
The mass market for camera phones has
increased the supply of user-generated video.
20. Video Hosting Service
History of video hosting services
◦ Before Vimeo and then YouTube and now
Vine and Cinemagram changing the way
videos are hosted on the web.
◦ The first internet video hosting site was
“shareyourworld.com”.
◦ Founded in 1997, ran till 2001, closed due to
budget and bandwidth problem.
21. Video Hosting Service
Mobile video hosting
◦ A more recent application of the video hosting
services is in the mobile web 2.0 arena.
◦ Some video hosting services have developed
means by which video can be watched on
mobile devices.
◦ Mobile-oriented web-based frontends as
desktop oriented web services have yet to be
developed.
22. Introduction to Mobile Video Sharing Apps
Micro Video?
◦ Micro video sharing services for mobile
phones are among hottest startups of 2011 and
2012.
◦ Micro means small or literally one-millionth.
Refers to short videos.
Designed to take the pain out of uploading video
shot.
Popular example:
Vine and Cinemagram.
23. Introduction to Mobile Video Sharing Apps
There are different styles and types of
micro video services:
◦ Micro-Video Blogging: Video status updates
◦ Micro-Movies: Mini filmmakers
◦ Micro TV: Live mobile streaming
◦ Mobile TV Guides or Mini YouTube
24. Introduction to Mobile Video Sharing Apps
Mobile Video Sharing Apps
◦ Vine
◦ Cinemagram
◦ Klip
◦ Viddy
◦ SocialCam
26. Introduction to Vine
What is the Vine App?
◦ Recently acquired by Twitter, Vine is an iOS
app that allows users to create 6-second video
loops that can be embedded directly into
Twitter posts.
◦ A mobile service that lets you create and share
short looping videos.
◦ Initially only available in iTunes App Store.
35. Introduction to Cinemagram
What is Cinemagram?
◦ An application that provides its users with a
beautiful and creative way to animate photo.
◦ The first word “Cinema,” comes from the
Greek word “Kinema” which means:
“movement”.
◦ Cinemagram literally means: “movement you
can share.”
44. Conclusion and Future
Aspects
There are a number of video sharing apps are
available on mobile device.
We found that Vine and Cinemagram are the
most popular and even among the two Vine has
more numbers of users.
Such apps can turn smart phone users into
mobile movie moguls by helping them share
footage shot on their phones onto a mobile video
network.