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2009 PhotoPlus Video Pavilion: Nice Fit as Part of Shows Evolution

November 25, 2009
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As technological advances are continuing to blur the lines in many tech industries, trade shows are learning to adapt and change the landscape of their offerings as well.

Over the last several year we’ve seen many of the shows in the imaging and CE spaces add “Tech Zones” or special showcase areas to address evolutionary changes happening in these markets.

The 2009 PhotoPlus Expo held in New York’s Jacob Javits is no exception and the special Video Pavilion they added to the show this year is a perfect example of the aforementioned trend.

With HD video capability continuing to change the game in the DLSR market, show organizers needed a hook to address and properly spotlight this emerging trend. PDN teamed with Picture Business & Mobile Lifestyle magazine for the formation the first of what they hope are many years of the PPE Video Pavilion.

“What this convergence did in the consumer space a few years ago was give people a way to easily shoot short clips they could post to the Web using their digital camera, “ began social media analyst George Wang. “Now HD video capability is available on all sorts off hand held devices. Allowing a still camera to capture video completely changed the way consumers thought about video and what to do with it and now it’s changing the way pro shooters are looking at their craft.”

Against that intriguing backdrop the PhotoPlus Expo Video Pavilion raised its curtain for the 2009 show and here’s brief  look at exhibitors that helped kick off the inaugural Video Pavilion:

Vimeo

Vimeo is a video-sharing site that is essentially YouTube for people that actually have talent. From the beginning, the developers of Vimeo explain, “the site  was created by filmmakers and video creators who wanted to share their creative work, along with intimate personal moments of their everyday lives. As time went on, like-minded people came to the site and built a community of positive, encouraging individuals with a wide range of video interests. The company is based out of both New York and Portland, Ore.
www.vimeo.com

SanDisk

Among several new media and reader announcements at PPE, SanDisk also showed their line of Extreme Pro Compact Flash cards.

The company explained  that, “as more DSLRs include HD video capabilities, fast transfer rates are needed, and the SanDisk Extreme Pro is claimed to offer a zippy read and write speed of up to 90 megabytes per second.” The cards will be available in 16-64GB capacities. www.sandisk.com

 

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