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How to Use Storytelling for Nonprofits to Tug Heartstrings and Raise Funds

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Plot/Desire: In any good story, there’s a problem that becomes part of the plot of the story. And the hero has a desire to overcome that problem. For nonprofit storytelling, conflict really refers to the challenges that need to be overcome or maybe the circumstances that perpetuate the problem. Free Music Archive: [link].

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Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements 13 Now Available

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The bundle includes a searchable organizer for photos and videos; red-eye removal; adjustable colors, lighting, contrast, shadowing, and highlights; the ability to fix problems with shaky footage, color and lighting, and audio errors; social media integration; compatibility with DVD and Blu-ray discs; and more. spanhidden.

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

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Try writing a script with a two-column approach. Use the first column for imagery and the second column for audio. Like all good stories, your final script should have a clear beginning, middle, and end. If possible, film each shot a few times just in case there is a problem. STEP THREE. Assemble the right equipment.

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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. 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.

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How To Make A Back Channel Light Up Like Clark Griswald's House

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Here's some reflections on the Webinar: Overcoming the Strawberry Jam Problem With Social Design. One participant described this as the "strawberry jam" problem that if the training is trying to cover too much content and too many different levels, than it gets spread too thin. Can you add audio with slideshare? (

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Reflections on Extension 2.0 Webinar

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

No problem. I wasn't as smooth as I would have liked swtiching between my "scripted" remarks and incorporating people's questions in the chat line. I wanted to use more video examples, but only selected one that was more of a music video in case the audio didn't work. We got started about a half hour late.

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

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(it was the NMC’s 15th anniversary) that got rolled into a NMC@15 video , and a chance to sign up for 15 minutes of studio time on the John Lennon Bus to create a package of sharable music loops. was a problem for some people) and while we did offer a secondary way to pay, we need to rethink this part of the conference registration.