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Nonprofit Radio: How to Make Podcasts That Promote Your Brand and Engage Supporters

NTEN

Podcasting is formally defined as the act of distributing syndicated audio content online via RSS to listeners who use software or a hardware device to receive updates. No reason to be afraid: the important part of this definition is that the audio content is syndicated. The bit rate determines the quality of the audio.

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

Global Giving

Use the first column for imagery and the second column for audio. For more detailed instructions, check out this iMovie app tutorial or this WeVideo app tutorial. Whether it’s a voiceover or background music, adding audio to your video can enhance your message and deeply effect the emotions of your audience. Congratulations!

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Transform Your Nonprofit Annual Report Into A Powerful Fundraising Tool

Bloomerang

However, when approached with creativity and strategic thinking, it can serve as a powerful instrument for storytelling, showcasing impact, and inspiring donors and supporters to take action. Storytelling techniques Craft these stories with care, using narrative techniques that engage the emotions of your readers.

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Pick of the Week: WNYC's RadioLab

Museum 2.0

It also has some interesting lessons about collaboration in design; there's a lot of acknowledgment and discussion about the positives and negatives of bringing new technologies (digital audio manipulation) into a classic venue (radio). It's This American Life meets Science Friday with a whole slew of strange audio tweaks thrown in.

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Web Video for Social Benefit Sector: Some learnings.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

His list of benefits include: Video is a powerful storytelling medium and has the potential to engage people and build relationship, particularly if using some of the video/social networking sites. May need to get some technical instructions on how to convert the file formats or use a service like hipcast.

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ISO Understanding: Rethinking Art Museum Labels

Museum 2.0

I found myself listening to the audio pieces not so much for the information as for an excuse to keep standing there, to combat my body’s readiness to “shuffle on.” Here are a couple of things I’d like to see: Labels that instruct you where and how to look. Sometimes I listened to the audio pieces meant for visitors who are blind.

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What’s So Funny? Humor in Museums

Museum 2.0

Inevitably, the answer involves irreverence, whether in the form of interpretation (the comedian’s tour of the museum), instruction (how to guides for not looking stupid while talking about art), or downright destruction (smashing valuable objects). Tags: storytelling design. So why do it? Consider television.

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