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-'''Video clips''' are short [[media clip|clips]] of [[video]], usually part of a longer piece.+A '''media clip''' is a short segment of media either an [[audio clip]] or a [[video clip]].
-Video clips in digital format are often found on the [[internet]] where the massive influx of new video clips during 2006 was hailed as a new phenomenon having a profound impact on both the internet and other forms of [[Electronic media|media]]. Sources for video clips include [[news]] and [[sporting event]]s, historical videos, [[music video]]s, [[Television program|television programme]]s, [[film trailer]]s and [[vlog]]s. Webvideo in its current form distinguishes itself from what is mostly known as video on demand mainly in terms of technology, interface and cost for the user. The current hype in online video viewing only arose when sites were introduced that offered free [[hosting]] for the [[bandwidth| high bandwidth]] content and the possibility to easily integrate these into personal Blogs or websites. This enabled online videos to cross over into the [[mainstream]]. The arrival of these sites also gave rise to more widespread use of the name webvideo. ''Video on demand'' however, is more closely associated with paid content of film studios, online video stores and cable providers. Video on demand also specifically references videos that start at a moment of the user's choice, as opposed to [[Streaming video|streaming]], [[Multicast|multicast]] and [[webcam]]s in which the data is sent to the user live by a [[server (computing)|server]]. +Media clips may be [[promotional]] in nature, as with movie clips. For example, to promote upcoming [[film|movies]], many actors are accompanied by movie clips on their circuits. Additionally, media clips may be raw materials of other productions, such as audio clips used for [[sound effect]]s.
-The term is also more loosely used to mean any short video less than the length of a traditional television programme.+==See also==
 +* [[Clip art]]
 +* [[Media]]
 +* [[Video clip]]
 +*[[Soundbite]]
 +*[[Photo op]]
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A media clip is a short segment of media either an audio clip or a video clip.

Media clips may be promotional in nature, as with movie clips. For example, to promote upcoming movies, many actors are accompanied by movie clips on their circuits. Additionally, media clips may be raw materials of other productions, such as audio clips used for sound effects.

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