How to make money from Youtube monetization – Geoffmobile.com tips

Geoff from geoffmobile.com shares how he recently enabled Video Monetization for his videos on Youtube and describes how he is making money from creating and sharing videos on Youtube.

Tips:
-Enable Pre-roll ads, for 10 to 15 times the revenue vs In-video overlay ads.
-Don’t monetize videos where you don’t own the rights to the music, logos, or other content.
-Always get release forms from all actors or other people appearing in your videos. Search ehow.com for “Actor Release Form” for tips.
-If using Creative Commons content in your video, ensure it does not say “Non commercial” in the license. I have found that CC Attribution (*not* Non Commercial) is ok with youtube monetization.
-Create content regularly, and with diverse subjects and ideas. Be creative, and hopefully some of your videos will go viral, leading to several thousand dollars of revenue :)
-Also, seek out info on how to make more compelling content, be aware of your target audience or why someone would care to watch your videos.

Thanks for watching!
Please rate, like, and subscribe to my channel here on Youtube :)

Cheers,
Geoff
geoffmobile.com

Technical Notes:
Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-HX9V with manual white balance, EV+0
Audio: Lapel mic plugged into Zoom H1, processed with Audacity using Normalize, SC4 Compressor, and Betabugs W1 Limiter.
Edited with love using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).

Roberta LaQuaglia – Vancouver Farmers’ Markets – Food Talks Vancouver Volume 1

An evening of speakers from the Vancouver food community. Presented by foodtalks.ca

In this talk Roberta LaQuaglia talks about the importance of Farmers Markets and local food in Vancouver, and how you can support your local farmers.

June 5th 2012, Vancouver BC Canada

Host:
Richard Wolak twitter.com/vanfoodster
vancouverfoodster.com/

Speaker shown in this video:
Roberta LaQuaglia — Operations Manager for Vancouver Farmers Markets

Also in Food Talks Volume #1, Videos coming soon:

Chef Trevor Bird — Top Chef Canada Competitor & Chef/Owner Fable Kitchen

Richard Wolak moderated the panel of speakers for the interactive Q & A.

Helen Stortini the Executive Director of Growing Chefs spoke about her fine organization and the charity we are supporting with our Food Talk series of events.

Event info:
vancouverfoodster.com/2012/06/06/food-talks-volume-1/

Video filmed and edited by Geoff Peters with Birds in the House Productions
birdsinthehouse.com

Closing music by Laundryman
www.laundrymanmusic.com

Also featured on
geoffmobile.com

Technical notes:
Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-HX9V, manual White Balance, EV-1.0.
Audio: Sennheiser shotgun mic plugged into Zoom H1, audio was mastered in Audacity using High Pass Filter, SC4 Compressor, W1 Limiter.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).
Audio was synced with video using Pluraleyes from Singular Software.

Thanks for watching!
Please rate, comment, and subscribe.

Also be sure to visit vancouverfoodster.com for great content about the Vancouver and worldwide food scene.

Laundryman – Translation (Practice) June 17th 2012 Vancouver Electronic Music live band

Here’s Laundryman laundrymanmusic.com – the Vancouver live electronic music band with a practice / performance of their new original song, Translation.

Laundryman is:

Jason Knight – Roland Octapad, Ableton Live Laptop, Macbook, iPad
youtube.com/jasonknightfilms

Geoff Peters – Roland Gaia SH-01 synthesizer
geoffmobile.com

Please visit (and “like”) us on Facebook at:
facebook.com/laundrymanmusic

For more info on Laundryman please visit our website at:
laundrymanmusic.com

We’re now available for live music bookings in Vancouver BC Canada. Please contact us today! :)

Thanks for watching!
Cheers,
Geoff and Jason

Technical Notes:
Audio recorded on a Zoom H1 in 48khz 24bit.
Audio Processed (mastered?) in Audacity using Amplify, Equilization, SC4 Compressor, and W1 Limiter.
Video recorded on a Sony Cybershot DSC-HX9V and edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).
Used Fast color corrector to remove saturation, and RGB Curves to add an S-Curve contrast.
Audio synced with video using Pluraleyes from Singular Software.

Hunter J. Moyes – Chef and Founder of The Tiffin Project – Food Talks Vancouver Volume 1

An evening of speakers from the Vancouver food community. Presented by foodtalks.ca

In this talk Hunter Moyes discusses his new initiative called the Tiffin Project, which aims to address the issues of Food Security, Local vs Import and Waste in Vancouver by implementing a system of reusable takeout containers.

June 5th 2012, Vancouver BC Canada

Host:
Richard Wolak twitter.com/vanfoodster
vancouverfoodster.com/

Speaker shown in this video:
Hunter J. Moyes – Chef at the Waldorf Hotel & Founder of The Tiffin Project

Also in Food Talks Volume #1, Videos coming soon:

Chef Trevor Bird — Top Chef Canada Competitor & Chef/Owner Fable Kitchen

Roberta LaQuaglia — Operations Manager for Vancouver Farmers Markets

Richard Wolak moderated the panel of speakers for the interactive Q & A.

Helen Stortini the Executive Director of Growing Chefs spoke about her fine organization and the charity we are supporting with our Food Talk series of events.

Event info:

Food Talks Volume 1

Video filmed and edited by Geoff Peters with Birds in the House Productions
birdsinthehouse.com

Closing music by Laundryman
www.laundrymanmusic.com

Also featured on
geoffmobile.com

Technical notes:
Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-HX9V, manual White Balance, EV-1.0.
Audio: Sennheiser shotgun mic plugged into Zoom H1, audio was mastered in Audacity using High Pass Filter, SC4 Compressor, W1 Limiter.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).
Audio was synced with video using Pluraleyes from Singular Software.

Thanks for watching!
Please rate, comment, and subscribe.

Also be sure to visit vancouverfoodster.com for great content about the Vancouver and worldwide food scene.

Interview with Alejandro Erickson, founder of Geoburst math puzzles and workshops for kids

Geoff from geoffmobile.com interviews PhD student Alejandro Erickson, founder of the geoburst.ca Not for Profit math initiative for kids.

Alejandro talks about the mathematical puzzles and workshops / interactive shows that he passionately provides to help foster excitement of mathematics in children.

He also discusses the MathCatcher program which he is involved with, that provides curriculum and workshops to aboriginal kids to help them achieve success in math.

For more information about Geoburst, including the cool puzzles such as the “Tensegrity” shown in the video, as well as how you can invite Alejandro to give a workshop for your school, please visit his website at: geoburst.ca

Thanks again to Alejandro Erickson for the interview, and for my friend Marcus at www.marcusebarnes.com/ for putting us in contact and suggesting the topic.

See you next time on Geoffmobile.com

For more local content relevant to Vancouver, Canada and the world, please subscribe to my channel here on Youtube.

Cheers,
Geoff

A Birds in the House Production
birdsinthehouse.com

Technical notes:
Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-HX9V
Audio: Lapel mic plugged into Zoom H1.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).