The 2012 Adobe U.S. Digital Video Benchmark
Cool infographic video from the team at Adobe that shares the results of their own 2012 Digital Video Benchmark research.
As you relax at home, walk through stores, and sit in airports, you see people watching video on more screens than ever before. But don’t rely on the eyeball test. The Adobe Digital Index team looked at 19.6 billion video starts on media websites to confirm the growth of broadcast video consumption across connected devices. See the latest video trends they uncovered for device use, ad placement, social media, and more.
Learn more about what they found here: http://adobe.ly/ZeXLoI.
Adobe Digital Index publishes research on digital marketing based on the analysis of anonymous, aggregated data from over 5,000 companies worldwide that use Adobe Marketing Cloud.
The information is about all videos and ad placements in online videos, but the data also applies to infographic videos. Online videos are still on the rise, and have become a very effective content and advertising platform for companies.
Clean data visualizations that I would assume were created in Adobe After Effects. The bar charts that change size and shape in multiple directions are disconcerting though. I can’t tell if they were appropriately adjusting the area of each bar, but I doubt it. It looks more like a designer thought it would look unique and different without realizing that it corrupts the visualization of the data.
Thanks to Jordan from Say It Visually for sending in the linK!
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