July 2011
Via the Vimeo Staff Blog This weekend we’re resurrecting a classic video challenge from Vimeo’s own Jakob Lodwick. Check out his hilarious mystery challenge from years ago, right here. We thought this was a great opportunity for a weekend project so we came up with our own updated challenge. Some of of you may know and grown fond of a recent hire of ours, the Cowboy. Personally I...
June 2011
Unfortunately, we couldn’t be present at the Vimeo Offline in Buenos Aires last night. But, always resourceful, Vimeo’s own Blake and Sam teamed up with Greg Henkel and Rudi Borrmann to put together this special message for the Offline guests. Blake isn’t exactly fluent in Spanish. Thankfully, Sam was there to translate. Teamwork! It’s the Vimeo way.
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New Vimeo HQ video complete with new bumper!
Vimeo Man
Andrea shows Matt the true nature of his reality and his role as Content + Community Manager at Vimeo.
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It’s another VImeo Staff Profile with Matt! This time we’re talking about improved site Search.
r3mpl1t asked: I'm not going to lie; I hyperventilated for over a full minute when I found this blog. I then cried a little. It is supersaturated with awesomeness. This does not surprise me.
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Two months ago, Vimeo along with Saatchi & Saatchi and Moby reached out to the Vimeo community with a unique and awesome opportunity. The task itself was simple: Take one of three new songs recorded by Moby and make a video to accompany it, interpreting the concept of “Hello, Future”. Although we expected a solid turnout, we could not have envisioned the sheer number of entries we...
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soundcloud:
G’day, mates! Today is a very special SoundCloud Local day. We took a look at Sydney and caught five SoundCloud users on camera, huge thanks to Vimeo creator, Trixie! Learn more about each SoundClouder and how this all came together here!
Vimeo + Soundcloud = <3
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Chuck Johnson won our Weekend Project: Swishblog
Swishblogs are a really easy, fun way to document your activities.
The Swishblog uses the technique of quickly tilting the camera up or down to serve as a transition between clips. Step 1: Hit record and quickly swish (tilt) the camera up. Step 2: Continue to record your beautiful clip! Step 3: While you’re still recording quickly swish...
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