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6 Video Marketing Tips For Nonprofits

NonProfit Hub

Before you pick up a camera, spend a good deal of time planning out your video and how it will be produced. This process is about identifying basic elements that might be helpful, like video length, visual-to-written content ratio, style and color pallet. Storyboard It Out. Firstly, why are you making it? Don’t Forget Audio.

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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

I couldn’t help but think – what if Joe Page or other community foundation board members had flip cameras, some video and story telling training and shared their stories on the Alaska Community Foundation Facebook page? If the latter, I have a storyboard in my head and edit as I go. Some Tips. Click to play. Sharing the Story.

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Nonprofits Live: Collaborative Storytelling Recap

Tech Soup

Some production teams will use storyboarding, but a production grid is helpful for teams that don't have illustrative or design skills. The site allows users to upload content — video, audio, and images — and invite others to put the pieces together. Windy Borman , filmmaker at DVA Productions.

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How to Create a Giving Tuesday Video

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Storyboard. Before you dust off your director’s cap, start by storyboarding the video that you want to create. From actors to extras, you need people who are comfortable in front of a camera. On top of that, you need people to run the camera and perform other background jobs. Fundraising! Because it works!

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