Ident HD - identhd.com

IdentHD is a video technology service committed to providing publishers,
advertisers, and content owners with simple to create video ads, promos and
idents (station identification spots) at a very low cost.

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  • Sample Headlines

Categories

  • Featured Videos
  • Content: Baby
  • Content: Business
  • Content: City Life
  • Content: Community
  • Content: Energy
  • Content: Financial Services
  • Content: Games
  • Content: Health
  • Content: Nature
  • Content: On The Move
  • Content: Real Estate
  • Content: Retail Shopping
  • Content: Skyline
  • Content: Sports
  • Content: Technology
  • Content: Transportation
  • Content: Travel / Leisure
  • Location: New York City
  • People
  • Style: Abstract
  • Style: Metaphor
  • Style: Studio Shot
  • Style: Timelapse
  • ColorSpace: B&W
  • ColorSpace: Color
  • ColorSpace: Tint Blue
  • ColorSpace: Tint Green
  • ColorSpace: Tint Purple
  • ColorSpace: Tint Red

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Ident HD Creative Can Be Used For

  • Core Video Ad - The essential video asset.
  • Bumper Ad - A video ad with clickable call-to-action.
  • Ident - A station identification video as a form of branding.
  • Promo Spot - A short promotional message about an upcoming program.
  • Post-Roll - A video spot that appears after the video content completes.
  • Pre-Roll - A video before the video content starts.
  • Site Video - As a branding element on a web page.

 

Video Quality
The preview videos shown on this site have been optimized for web delivery. The video that you receive has a much higher video quality. It is exported from the 1920×1080 master with H.264 progressive compression, best quality and 30 frames per second. It is saved as an .mp4 file.

A sample of the video quality can be found here.

A general idea of what the video quality would be on the viral video sites

  • Google's YouTube
    • Clip 0100 - Business woman typing on a blackberry
    • Clip 0150 - City scene with tall buildings
    • Clip 0690 - B&W ttimelapse of traffic with empire state building
    • Clip 0730 - Times Square timelapse
    • Clip 0793 - Studio shot of a computer mouse
  • Vimeo
    • Clips 0100, 0150, 0690, 0730, 0793
  • Daily Motion
    • Clips 0100, 0150, 0690, 0730, 0793
  • Metacafe
    • Clips 0100, 0150, 0690, 0730, 0793

 

4:3 vs 16:9
Two common videographic aspect ratios are 4:3, universal for standard-definition video formats, and 16:9, universal to high-definition television and European digital television.

The 4:3 ratio for standard television has been in use since television's origins and many computer monitors use the same aspect ratio. 4:3 is the aspect ratio defined by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a standard after the advent of optical sound-on-film. By having TV match this aspect ratio, films previously photographed on film could be satisfactorily viewed on TV in the early days of the medium.

Aspect ratio 4x3

16:9 is the international standard format of HDTV as used in Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and the United States, as well as in Europe on HDTV and non-HD widescreen television (EDTV) PALplus. Many digital video cameras have the capability to record in 16:9.

Aspect ratio 16x9

 

Ident HD creative can be shown on such sites as

  • Google / YouTube
  • Yahoo!
  • AOL Video
  • Adap TV
  • Break Media
  • Brightcove
  • Bright Roll
  • Burst Media
  • CBS Interactive
  • Daily Motion
  • Fox Interactive Media
  • Heavy
  • Metacafe
  • Microsoft
  • NBC Universal
  • Veoh
  • Video Egg

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0970 4:3

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0962 4:3

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0961 4:3

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0960 4:3

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