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Digital video content: Producing and publishing at Princeton University

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People seeking help with producing and publishing video content generally fall into one of three categories; full service production, self-service production with guidance, or publishing a completed video on the Web. Regardless of the category your project falls within, if you intend to publish your video, you should be familiar with University policies and legal restrictions that might apply to your video's content. All video publishing and distribution at Princeton University is subject to video copyright and policy considerations.

FULL SERVICE VIDEO PRODUCTION

If you need someone to record, edit, and publish the video for you, two departments on campus offer complete production services.

 


SELF-SERVICE VIDEO CREATION WITH GUIDANCE

If you want to create a video yourself but need guidance and assistance with editing and publishing, see: technical guidance for video production. The information provided will help answer questions about which tools to use, formats to work with, various means of publishing/distributing, and information on University policies and guidelines related to video content.

 


PUBLISHING COMPLETED VIDEO TO THE WEB

If you have already completed a video and just want to publish or distribute it on the Web, see article 9995 for the information on how to publish digital video.