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Members News Monthly Image Competition April 2012 |
03/02/12
Hasselblad is set to launch Hasselblad tv - an exclusive new multi-language
online video platform that will ‘target and engage’ the company’s global
audience of professional and aspirational photographers.
After two years of planning HTV will launch on February 2 offering viewers a
range of channel options, including education and training videos, product
information, global news and events plus peer videos submitted by Hasselblad
photographers worldwide.
Chris Russell-Fish, Hasselblad’s Global Sales and Marketing Director said: “This
is a very exciting project for us, our customers and trade partners like
broncolor, Epson and SanDisk”.
“We are working with award-winning digital specialists Skylab to produce a
comprehensive standalone platform – primarily an education and research tool of
‘all things Hasselblad’. It will be easy to use but with all the appropriate
functionality, including options to download PDF information photographers may
find useful after browsing a particular video.”
He added: “We all know there are countless thousands of videos available on
YouTube but we wanted to create one single place where Hasselblad enthusiasts
can go to access fundamental training on our camera systems; how to attach a
back, for example, or tips and tricks on software techniques. We have emulated
the excellent BBC iPlayer model but we also wanted to provide our service across
a number of languages, including French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese.
So an Italian architectural photographer will be able to simply access our
Italian channel and watch a playlist of videos in that genre, in his or her
native language.”
Hasselblad is now looking for photographers to submit videos of interesting
shoots, stories and events. Of course Hasselblad will retain the right to
edit material but there will be no overarching censorship criteria - other
than the obvious and universal constraints of common decency. These videos
are frequently between three and seven minutes long but if photographers
submit material that is of particular interest but longer, then Hasselblad
would still provide the space.
Added Russell-Fish: “This initiative is very much a work in progress and
it’s a ‘call to action’ to photographers worldwide. We want everyone, from
students to leading professionals - from those who rent Hasselblad cameras
and those who own them - to submit their videos.”
Launch channels will include Hasselblad: products, company history, news and events; education and training – cameras, software, and innovation. Hasselblad Masters’ videos encompassing various photo-genres including architectural, editorial, fashion/beauty; fine art, landscape/nature; portrait/ social and wildlife. Hasselblad is setting up initial bespoke channels for France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, USA & Canada, Asia Pacific and Europe - with more global channels to follow. There will also be a Hasselblad Studio and a VICTOR Magazine/Bulletin channel. Hasselblad tv is easily accessible on PC or Mac computers and on iPhones and iPads. Please check out htv.hasselblad.com
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