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A Quick Guide to Creating a Nonprofit Podcast: 5 Steps

Achieve

As you discuss your nonprofit’s cause and programs, listeners will be more likely to emotionally connect with your organization and get involved. This should be a subject that you’re passionate about and can discuss at length. Ensure that your podcast's audio sounds crisp and clean by purchasing a high-quality microphone.

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Podcasting as Digital Storytelling: Behind the Scenes Look

NTEN

Annaliese pointed out to us that podcasting is usually not perceived as digital storytelling , and we agreed that this is an idea worth discussing. Of course, in its most rudimentary form, a podcast is simply a digital audio recording delivered to listeners who can hear it at their convenience. Are you interested?”.

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How To Turn Your Smartphone Into A Movie Production Studio In 6 Easy Steps

Global Giving

Try writing a script with a two-column approach. Use the first column for imagery and the second column for audio. Be sure to include time for staff discussion and consultation in your overall video project plan. Be sure to include time for staff discussion and consultation in your overall video project plan. STEP THREE.

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Kickstart a Video Campaign with this Simple Process

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Audio Recording/Microphone (phone or webcam). Step 2: Write a script. Connect with Amber on LinkedIn to discuss more ideas for marketing your eLearning courses! When in reality, you and I can produce and share videos with a few simple tools that we likely already have access to. Basic Tools Needed for Video Creation. Non-Member?

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Using Web Conferencing Software To Create A Screencast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But wait a minute, what if I could create a screencast out of a screensharing session or using a web conference system like Ready/Talk that offers video/audio recording? He invites an expert in a particular software or technique and they are on a conference call together to look at and discuss what is on the screen. What did I learn?

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Jonny Goldstein's Shooting Techniques

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Use a script: Write out your questions in advance and this keeps you on track. We discussed the pros/cons. I have to stick it in people's faces to get acceptable (to me) audio quality. In fact, the audio in his clip is unacceptable to me, but I had some problems editing with my free Windows moviemaker editing program.

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NTEN and SalesForce Screencast: Learnings About the Interview/Documentary Approach

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you're making a screencast, and you end up having a vertical monopoly on the process (you write the script, do the filming, operate the mouse, do the editing, and produce it), you need to become a super learner. So that left me with a few hours of video and audio to edit and that's too much to do in Camtasia.