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Taking Notes with Video

I’ve discovered, and not surprising, that video is the most highly interacted with form of content out there. Sure people still read blogs, and people love podcasts, but more than anything else, they love video. It’s visual, it’s interactive, and sometimes we just gel with the personality on screen more than anything else. So taking that same concept, Vidinotes has created a way to manage notes and presentations with videos.

The technology is not new, I’m sure other video apps can stop video and screen capture content. But the ease of use and the functionality of it all is too easy not to pass up. You’re given the ability to upload a video up to 25MB. Once uploaded you can then capture up to a maximum of 30 photos and provide titles and descriptions for the Vidinote. Once you’ve reached your  max and you’re ready to go, you can simply print straight to your printer or to a PDF document.

Lots of uses for this! The site suggests some to include quick handy summaries of how-to videos, descriptions and notes for exercise videos, a big help for cooking vids, dance vids and even useful for students who are presenting to a classroom using video; now the rest of your class can follow along with your Vidinote handout.

The app is free, I suggest you try it out and see if perhaps you can’t find a way to use that matches your industry or content creation task.

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Author: Luis Sandoval

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Luis Sandoval is a media professional based out of San Antonio, Texas. He writes on topics related to media and technology for a variety of sites around the web and publications. He currently works as an online marketing consultant helping develop brands online through fusing traditional marketing models and social engagement.