Digital video agency set to 'shake up tech industry' with latest platform
In a bid to shake up the video sharing landscape, a digital video agency, Three Motion, is set to launch a platform designed to help businesses securely share, collaborate and train through video.
Neil Wood-Mitchell, of Three Motion, has said that the new Three Share was born by the company’s own frustrations of not being able to effectively share content with clients internally.
It began its own process of creating technology to directly address the shortfalls of global video platforms such as YouTube.
Based at Hoults Yard in Newcastle, Three Share is now calling upon local businesses to help test and further develop the product, before launching it nationally later this year.
With a three-step interface, the new platform enables organisations to share video content by providing an end to end solution, which allows users to create a branded platform, to upload videos, links and even quiz questions, before sharing these with their invited audiences.
Gavin Knights, commercial director, said: “Regardless of size, organisations are now adopting the use of video, for either training, promotion or internal communication.
“It became apparent to us, that when a business wished to share video content internally or to external invited audiences, there is currently no solution.
“We have the likes of YouTube for social sharing and DropBox for file transfers, but nowhere to collaborate through video securely. Three Share is the first of it’s kind and we’re proud of this new technology.
“The North East has a diverse range of businesses from cutting-edge digital, and manufacturing, so is the perfect place to trial the platform. As a business based in the region, we’re also very happy to support through the on-boarding process.
“We encourage any business who may find Three Share useful to get in touch. Together, we can be part of something that will provide practical and easy to use solutions for the video economy.”
The inbuilt video analytics provides information, where feedback or video sign off might be essential.
“Our platform provides managers with vital information on when videos have been viewed and are especially useful where sign-off is required.
Neil added: “We’ve had significant interest from industries where sign-off on induction videos is a must. Three Share is also ideal for training companies who wish to support classroom material with video content.
“Currently, there is no other platform which places the video at the heart of the conversation, whilst capturing vital data and comments.
“To support the ongoing development and improvement of the platform we’re currently recruiting beta-testers. We’d like to hear from organisations who have a need to securely share a video with colleagues, customers or suppliers.”
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