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April 30, 2008

Got a video camera and a few friends? Get spoofing!

Check out some of the entries in the MTV Movie Spoof contest.  Have fun this weekend! Get your cameras out and spoof your favorite movie! You could end up on MTV.

To enter the contest, go here: http://photobucket.com/contest/mtv/

Take a look at this one. I know you can do just as well (if not better)!

 

Here are some important instructions, because this is a big time contest. Sigh.

1. You can only spoof the movies listed here.

2. Your movie spoof should be no longer than three minutes in length.

3. You have to use the music MTV has provided. Videos with any other music soundtrack will be automatically disqualified. Sorry. Click here to get the music. They're giving you five tracks for free, or you can purchase more if you want.

4. Ready to roll? Click here to go to the contest.

To read more details about the contest, go here: http://blog.photobucket.com/blog/2008/04/mtv-wants-to-se.html.

April 22, 2008

Photobucket is a Webware 100 winner

Photobucket

We love it when we win stuff. Photobucket was chosen as one of the 100 best Web 2.0 applications, chosen by Webware readers and Internet users across the globe. Over 1.9 million votes were cast. Thanks to everyone who gave us the nod. We really appreciate it!

Photobucket API opens new applications

Photobucket API powers NEW applications for self-expression
World's Leading Web Site for Photos and Videos  Opens Up to Software Developers

Initial Developers Including Adobe, AOL, FotoFlexer, Intercasting, RockYou, Slide and Snapvine Create New Ways to Illustrate Users’ Lives

PALO ALTO, Calif., April 22, 2008 – Photobucket (http://www.photobucket.com), the world's leading standalone photo and video-sharing site, today announced the broad release of the site’s application programming interface (API), which will empower Web developers around the world to build new applications based on Photobucket’s popular digital media sharing technology. The API and supporting materials will be available starting today from the new developer section on the Photobucket site (http://developer.photobucket.com).

The release of the Photobucket API enables developers to give users access to their photos and videos from places beyond Photobucket.com, including other Web sites, Web applications, desktop applications, browser plug-ins, mobile phones, home-entertainment systems, digital photo frames and cameras.

“We are excited to invite a world of talented developers to extend our photo and video platform and tap into the tremendous creativity and passion of our users,” said Alex Welch, president, Photobucket. “Photobucket pioneered the ability for people to link and share photos and videos -- whether on blogs, social networks or auction sites -- and the broad release of our API makes it possible to create entirely new media experiences on the Web and on devices of all kinds.”

Developers can use the API to create applications that will enable users to:

•    Securely log into Photobucket accounts
•    Create, edit and access albums
•    Upload new content to their albums (photos, images and videos)
•    Share content from albums via email
•    Search through publicly available content on Photobucket
•    Access and update metadata (titles, descriptions, tags, etc.)

Photobucket offers creative possibilities for developers of every kind – whether for personal or commercial pursuits. For anyone looking to get started immediately, Photobucket provides a non-commercial API option with open registration. For developers with an approved business plan for their application, Photobucket offers a commercial API opportunity with unlimited traffic and bandwidth. Developers can register for either option at the Photobucket developer site launched today.   

Initial developers, including Adobe, AOL, FotoFlexer, Intercasting, RockYou, Slide and Snapvine, will join Photobucket at its booth this week at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco to demonstrate a wide variety of applications they have created using Photobucket’s API.

Many more applications are featured in an Application Gallery launched today on the Photobucket Web site, including offerings from Blurb, Eye-Fi, Flektor and TiVo Inc. In addition to being a showcase for developers’ products, the Application Gallery makes it easy for Photobucket users to find and download applications and discover devices that support the API. Users can bookmark and share their favorite applications on their Photobucket profile, allowing other Photobucket users to try them out as well. To view the Photobucket Application Gallery, visit: http://gallery.photobucket.com.

For downloads and additional information, visit: http://developer.photobucket.com.

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April 18, 2008

Announcing the 2008 MTV Movie Awards on Photobucket

A very exciting contest launches today on Photobucket, with our friends from MTV. It's the 2008 MTV Movie Spoof Contest.

Think you're ready for your 15 minutes of fame? Bring your inner movie director out, and show the world how well you can "spoof" your favorite movies by submitting original movie shots parodying scenes from the movies listed below.

Just ONE finalist from Photobucket will move to the final round on MTV -- and that's where voting will take place.

The deadline for submissions is May 11th, 2008.

The creators of the finalist video will be flown to LA to attend the 2008 MTV Movie Awards, and a chance to accept the coveted Golden Popcorn at the live ceremony from the Gibson Amphiteather in Universal City on June 1, 2008.

Here are some important instructions, because this is a big time contest. Sigh.

1. You can only spoof the movies listed below.

2. Your movie spoof should be no longer than three minutes in length.

3. You have to use the music MTV has provided. Videos with any other music soundtrack will be automatically disqualified. Sorry. Click here to get the music. They're giving you five tracks for free, or you can purchase more if you want.

4. Ready to roll? Click here to go to the contest.

 

Pick your movies

Here's a list of the movies MTV wants you to pick from.

Comedies

  • Knocked UP
  • Evan Almighty
  • Hairspray
  • Superbad
  • Juno
  • Leatherheads

Action/Thrillers

  • Disturbia
  • Transformers
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • The Bourne Ultimatum
  • Beowulf
  • Cloverfield
  • Jumper
  • 10,000 BC
  • I Am Legend

Horror

  • 28 Weeks Later
  • Sweeney Todd
  • The Eye
  • The Ruins

Drama

  • Into the Wild
  • No Country for Old Men

Romance

  • Across the Universe
  • Fools Gold
  • Enchanted

We're looking forward to seeing what you come up with! Go Photobucket!

You have until May 11th, 2008 to enter the contest. Then voting takes place on MTV's site until May 26th, 2008. Winners are announced live on MTV on June 1, 2008.

April 16, 2008

New today: upgraded combined photo and video uploader on Photobucket

Thanks to all your feedback, we’re upgrading the way you upload photos and videos to Photobucket today.

This upgrade radically simplifies uploading to Photobucket.  It allows you to upload both photos and videos at the same time, and presents options for choosing and selecting media from different locations.

Here’s a quick summary of the improvements:

  • You can upload photos and videos at the same time in the same upload session
  • You can shift- or ctrl- select multiple files and upload them all at once
  • You can upload up to 50 photos and/or videos at once
  • You can upload photos from your mobile phone directly into your album
  • You can upload photos or videos by emailing them to a unique email address associated with your album.

Naturally, we’re keeping the "old" way of uploading, because we know that some people just like it that way or are 'change averse'!

The size and limits of photos and videos that you can upload does not change.

  • Free users can upload up to 1GB of files (images/videos) to their account (up to around 10,000 files).
  • Pro users can upload up to 5GB of files (images/videos) to their account (up to around 50,000 files).

Photobucket free users can upload images and have them appear automatically in the following sizes:

  • tiny (100x75)
  • small (160x120)
  • medium (320x480)
  • large (640x480)
  • 15" screen (800x600)
  • 17" screen (1024x768)
  • original size, with a 1MB file size limit
  • videos maximum of 5 min length and 100MB size

Photobucket Pro users can upload images in all the sizes above, and in addition:

  • 19" screen (1280x960)
  • 21" screen (1600x1200)
  • 22" screen (2048x1536)
  • 23" screen (2240x1680)
  • original size, with a 2MB file size limit
  • original size, with a 5MB file size limit
  • videos maximum of 10 minutes in length and 100MB size

File format support does not change either. All users can upload in all the standard file formats (JPG, JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG) and all standard video formats (3g2, 3gp, 3gp2, 3gpp, 3p, asf, avi, divx,  dv, dvx, flv, gif, moov, mov, mp4, mpeg4, mpg4, mpe, mpeg, mpg, qt,  wmv,  xvid, rm). Pro users can in addition upload SWF (Flash) files.

You can choose to upload from your computer, a Web URL, from your mobile phone or from your email.

Photobucket

When you upload from your computer, you can pre-choose the size your image will end up. Or you can leave it in its original size, with a limit file size of 1MB (free users) or 5MB (Pro users):

Photobucket

When you upload from a Web URL, you just enter the URL of the image.

Photobucket

If you want to upload images from your mobile phone, use the unique email address associated with your Photobucket album to email from your phone to your album. When you click on this option, your unique email address is revealed:

Photobucket

You can also send an image direct from your email account to Photobucket. Just attach the image/photo/video to the email and send to your unique email address:

Photobucket

And finally, we always welcome feedback. Please contact us at pbfeedback@photobucket.com.

April 10, 2008

Got a stinkeye? Let's see it!

We've got a stinkeye contest going on at Photobucket. What's a stinkeye? That lingering glare that screams of disapproval. And we've seen some real doozies in this contest. Check out the ones we've got so far.

If you've got a great stinkeye photo, enter it into our contest on Photobucket!

Here are some fun entries so far!

April 09, 2008

Photobucket Launches Top Pics on MySpace

Photobucket’s Top Pics Application Connects Friends through Photos on the World’s Largest Social Network

Palo Alto—April 9, 2008—Photobucket (http://www.photobucket.com), the world's largest standalone photo and video-sharing site, today announced the launch of Top Pics on MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/top_pics), the world’s most popular social network. Top Pics gives MySpace users a fun way to showcase their favorite photos from MySpace and Photobucket alongside those of their friends. Empowered by MySpace’s newly announced Developer Platform (http://developer.myspace.com), Photobucket was able to easily build, test, and ultimately deploy Top Pics.

Top Pics displays photos in an attractive grid that can be viewed privately on a user’s MySpace home page or by friends on a user’s profile page. The application’s intuitive drag-and-drop interface enables users to quickly find, select and arrange images from multiple sources, including:

* Users’ own Photobucket photo and image albums
* Users’ own MySpace photo galleries
* Friends’ Photobucket photo and image albums
* Friends’ MySpace photo galleries
* Photobucket's vast library of tens of millions of public images.

MySpace first introduced their Developer Platform site on February 5, 2008, beginning a one-month application development period allowing companies, including Photobucket, time to build and test their applications in a secure environment before going live to the MySpace community.

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