August 14, 2014 — Taylor Buley of Parade.com presents how his team uses the theme customizer to make editorial changes on the fly.
August 13, 2014 — Dave Jensen (@elgrom) from Metro UK (hosted right here on WordPress.com VIP) explains how Metro continually experiments with their content algorithm to promote and feature the most interesting content for their readers and increase engagement on their site and mobile apps.
August 13, 2014 — Kevin Newman from Harvard Business Publishing, presented “Adapting WordPress’ role within a larger content strategy”
August 8, 2014 — This video shows you how to add a subtitle or translation file to any video hosted on WordPress.tv. Before you get started it is a good idea to first go to Amara.org and create a free account.
August 7, 2014 — Avidemux is a simple easy to use video editor used to trim WordCamp videos.
July 23, 2014 — With WordPress 3.8, the theme repository supports a tag called ‘accessibility-ready’, to promote and identify themes that make it possible to build an accessible web site with WordPress. Learn what it takes to make a theme meet the accessibility-ready guidelines — and why we can’t call any theme “accessible.”
June 13, 2014 — Batch video compression with Handbrake.
June 13, 2014 — Video file compression for WordCamp videos too large to upload to WPTV.
May 15, 2014 — WordPress incorporates the powerful and flexible MediaElementJS library to handle audio and video files. It also includes oEmbed for many online video sources. On top of that, there are tons of plug-ins available for handling audio and video files. This presentation goes through the ins and outs of making your multimedia documents accessible, what the issues are with the native WordPress methods and popular plug-ins, and show you how to make sure that you’re making your media available to as much of your potential audience as you can.
April 16, 2014 — Read more about this release on WordPress.org.