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6 Video Marketing Tips For Nonprofits

NonProfit Hub

That being said, making a video isn’t as simple as it sounds (and it doesn’t even sound that simple to most). Don’t Forget Audio. Once you’re actually into the production stage, don’t forget to get quality audio for your video. Even a budget microphone will be better than a phone’s internal speakers.

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How to Run a Silent Auction: 10 Simple Steps for Success

Bloomerang

Prospective donors who don’t have a strong preexisting relationship with your nonprofit may be interested in attending your event if it features engaging elements like live music or a silent disco. Make sure you have sound equipment that easily hooks into your stream to minimize technical sound issues. Equipment capabilities.

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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. I noticed that in your videos, music helps progress the storytelling. How do you think about sound when you’re creating a video? Sound inspires me. I’ll be inspired by something visual and then I find the music for it.

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First impressions of the HTC Rezound smartphone

Robert Weiner

I considered going with an iPhone but haven't been wild about the user experience on my iPad (too inflexible, inconsistent navigation from app to app, Apple bans apps they simply don't like) and I can't abide the idea of a phone with a battery that can't be swapped (which also eliminated the new Motorola Droid RAZR from consideration).

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

Global Giving

This may sound hard, but a clear, concise, key message is vital to creating a successful video. Use the first column for imagery and the second column for audio. A phone tripod or tripod app (to prevent shaky filming). A video editor app will allow you to trim your clips, edit them, and add sound. What motivates them?

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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. For sound effects, check out the Freesound Project.

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Jonny Goldstein's Shooting Techniques

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I have to stick it in people's faces to get acceptable (to me) audio quality. Speaking of good audio, I raised this question on the video bloggers listserv and David Tames (who took the photo stills in the video) offered some great tricks here. How to make smooth transitions between music and talking. So, I like let them know.