![]() That was also right around the time that consumer HD cameras became available, so naturally everyone came over to Vimeo in order to share their HD videos online. So if you were a professional video creator at that moment you had nowhere else to go other than Vimeo if you wanted to share your videos in HD. Then in 2007 when we launched HD we were the only video sharing service in town that was offering HD uploading and playback. In the very early days of Vimeo, pre-HD, it was very much a site that was used for vlogging – even though they weren’t calling it vlogging back then. Some people might disagree with me but I think it was a bit of a happy accident that Vimeo became the de facto video sharing service for professional filmmakers. ![]() How did that culture became embedded in the site’s early days? I’ve always been curious as to how Vimeo established itself as the de facto site for filmmakers.
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