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Telling your Nonprofit's Story through Video

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You don''t need to break your bank account Can film the video in-house No camera? Consider an audio slideshow Can even use an iPhone camera Ask corporate partners to donate/lend equipment Reach out and ask for free/cheap help from experts and students. It is different for different mediums. Think about size of final screen.

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[Guide] Creating Video for Nonprofits

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

You don't even have to go to a store to buy a camera, you can just shoot film on your phone. One of the reasons why I learned to do photo and video was because media outlets weren't showing up to the actions that I was organizing. I noticed that in your videos, music helps progress the storytelling. Sound inspires me.

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Five Tips for Nonprofits to Avoid Virtual Fatigue

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Experts point to several reasons why we are feeling a loss of vitality, productivity, and wellbeing in our virtual workplaces: Online-mediated interaction and communications deprive us a full sensory experience as we are only limited to audio and visual experiences (when using video conferences) or just text. Here’s a list of dance music.

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Social Media 101 TweetChat Recap: Video

Tech Soup

An effective nonprofit video can be as simple as a Flickr photo stream set to an audio track or a really great interview. Videos should be clear to understand if employing dialogue or music. Today's smartphones have fairly sophisticated built-in video cameras and editing tools that, if used wisely, can create great movies.

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5 DIY Video Tips

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Choose the Right Camera for Your Needs. There are so many great cameras on the market today, but they’re not all going to be right for your organization. If you’re just shooting for the web, we recommend the Flip video camera. Of course, making a video doesn’t end with the camera. For inexpensive music, try Music Bakery.

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Jonny Goldstein's Shooting Techniques

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In camera editing: You edit in the camera as you go along. So that by the end, you just have good stuff in your camera. Of course, that means you have learn how to use the editing controls of your camera. And, with a tiny camera and I need magnifying glasses to read the controls. I tend to negotiate off-camera.

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Cool App Roundup: Library Edition

Tech Soup

Smart mobile devices usually include a camera, location-aware GPS, a barcode. access related text, images, audio, and other content from. databases (of music, books, and movies, respectively) they own or would. Photo: Gesa Hemelmans. We hope the ideas below will. inspire libraries (and nonprofits!) like to own.

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