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In Search of Bachelors and Philanthropy in Rural Alaska and Video Story Capture Tips

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If the latter, I have a storyboard in my head and edit as I go. Photo by Aliza Sherman. Shoot close to your subject so the audio doesn’t suck especially when using a camera with built-in mic. I usually reserve video capture for a special story or moment that absolutely can’t be told with text. The Technical Stuff.

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Flickr As Presentation Tool: Screencast #2

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I wasn't careful how I placed the photos into my flickr uploader and as a result they didn't appear in the right order in my flickr account and it messed up the slide show order. I originaly produced this at 800x600 as a SWF with highest quality audio/video and the resulting file was a whooping 72,000 KB. Humor always comes in handy!

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Adobe Premiere Elements 13 vs. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Tech Soup

Some of the most captivating imagery produced by nonprofits in recent years hasn't been photos — it's been viral videos. Both Premiere Elements and Premiere Pro CC allow you to sequence clips, add audio (like narration and natural sound), include transitions, manipulate color, and add titles. Storyboard, Timeline.

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