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Build Your Storymaking Skills with Free Events and Webinars

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April 7, 2016: Preplanning Your Digital Story from Concept to Storyboard with filmmaker Liz Norton and digital media trainer Nife Adeyemi, who will talk about nailing down a solid video concept, give tips on scripting and storyboarding, and describe what you need to do before you pick up a camera. San Francisco, California.

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NewsCloud and other thoughts about collaborative knowledge sharing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Jon Stahl points us to a piece in the Seattle Times on the emerging local citizen journalism movement in Seattle. Bloglines: They offer a greasemonkey script that allows their readers to add stories to directly from Bloglines. Del.icio.us: The site offers "two-way synchronization" with Del.icio.us.

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The Ultimate Guide to Nonprofit Video Marketing

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local community event. Knox Studio, a Seattle based nonprofit film studio, has a great behind the scenes example. You could choose to sit down and interview someone your audience already knows (like a fellow nonprofit leader, an author or some type of local figure) or someone they don’t know but would enjoy learning more about.

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6 Powerful Types of Video Content Every Nonprofit Needs

Nonprofits Source

Explainer videos are usually 30-90 seconds long, which translates into a script of around 150 to 200 words. See how many of these you can rent inexpensively instead of purchasing from local equipment houses in your area. “Meet The Team” Videos – Share Your Values.

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A Few Reflections from SXSW Crowdsourcing Panel

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Seattle Free School , suggested by Amy Sample Ward, uses social media to organize classes and teach students. This is ‘for the community by the community’ education and engages the best local experts to share their knowledge and experience for free.". The maps are made by community members.