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Unlocking the Power of APIs: The SKY is the Limit!

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I went to school for music education and, up until this point, had a long-winding road learning how to write code in Google Apps Script. I’d never coded anything before diving into Google Apps Script a few years earlier. Over the years, simple scripts took shape that developed into more complex scripts that became indispensable.

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Nonprofit Fundraising Videos Inspire More Giving

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For a longer video, consider writing a script. You compile photos and videos of your organization’s work and set the montage to music. Scripting: Even if you don’t plan to read from a script, you still should write a script. Also identify music you want to use, if necessary, making sure you have authorization.

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[Guide] Creating Video for Nonprofits

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

Video has a special place in the digital world. 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. I’ll be inspired by something visual and then I find the music for it. Now, anybody can do it.

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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. Like all good stories, your final script should have a clear beginning, middle, and end. A phone tripod or tripod app (to prevent shaky filming). Find a quiet place to watch them, and make sure you don’t need to do any retakes before you proceed. STEP THREE.

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How To Create Explainer Videos That Donors Will Love

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They can be the first thing a person sees about your nonprofit; allowing its voice and message to come through with unique combinations of visual styles, music, and narrative. For that, you can use meaningful animation, unexpected script turns ( narrative ), and adequate characterization. Always aim for the highest possible quality.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It's a live chat during a workshop or presentation and these days, it mostly taking place on Twitter. This online community, Engage365 , is a place to network and share knowledge about how to integrate the use of social media for events. Be prepared to improvise more and drop the script if it isn't working with the audience.

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Jonny Goldstein's Shooting Techniques

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The interview took place during during Beyond Broadcast. Use a script: Write out your questions in advance and this keeps you on track. This video also incorporates some cell phone movie footage taken by Michael Marcotte, a news director at a public tv station. How to make smooth transitions between music and talking.