Introducing Moving Images: Travel Video Trends by Skift and Travel Channel
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Over the upcoming weeks, Skift and Travel Channel will be uncovering the latest in travel video trends with our new mini-site Moving Images: The New Era of Travel Video.
This sponsored content was created in collaboration with a Skift partner.
Skift and Travel Channel present Moving Images, a mini-site exploring the new era of travel video, from new platforms and technology to best practices from forward-thinking brands and content creators.
Over the coming weeks, we will be updating the site with original content, covering topics in video technology (like drones, GoPros and virtual reality), rising distribution platforms (like Periscope and Facebook), and creative insights from world-class travel content producers.
Here's a look at the first wave of articles:
Visit the Moving Images site here to read more:
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