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Workshop

Future of Video: We Just Wanna Watch, Or Do We?

Mary Hodder, CEO, Dabble
Josh Felser, CEO, Grouper Networks
Mike Folgner, CEO and Co-Founder, Jumpcut/Yahoo
Tod M. Sacerdoti, Founder and CEO, BrightRoll

Date: Tuesday, November 07
Time: 10:00am - 11:15am
Location: Sea Cliff

YouTube has done a terrific job of leading the way for video 1.0 online, where watching is everything. But as people get more comfortable with watching video online, the old broadcast relationship they had to content changes, and they start to want more.  What do users need for video 2.0 where watching is just a part of the story, where remixing and online editing, arranging, playlisting, searching, and most importantly, discovery through other sources are expected by users?  What are the barriers and what is being done now to make regular users into power users, and give everyone more control and access than just watching in an on-demand style?