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5 Tips to Effectively Tell your Story with Video

Tech Soup

Feel confident being able to effect change in your organization with video. Start with drawing up a simple storyboard. Your storyboard can help you come up with a list of scenes, camera shots, and props you will need. For example, don't assume everyone knows the acronym for your library or organization.

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NTEN and SalesForce Screencast: Learnings About the Interview/Documentary Approach

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I didn't know the software like the back of my hand. So that left me with a few hours of video and audio to edit and that's too much to do in Camtasia. Because the screencast is conversational, the screen doesn't have to exactly synch the audio. I also had to edit down the screencapture to match the audio length.

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Tips for Taking a Tech-Fueled Approach to Nonprofit Training

DNL OmniMedia

Your organization uses nonprofit technology to track data, research donors, communicate with volunteers, and market upcoming opportunities. But, just because your current in-person training efforts are technically working, that doesn’t mean that they’re the best solution for your overall organization, staff members, and volunteers alike.

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Adobe Premiere Elements 15 vs. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Tech Soup

You're ready to tell your organization's story in video, but which software is best for you to put it all together? 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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Adobe Premiere Elements 14 vs. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Tech Soup

You're ready to tell your organization's story in video, but which software is best for you to put it all together? 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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Adobe Premiere Elements 13 vs. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Tech Soup

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. Premiere Pro CC adds more features on top of these basics, including support for more video, audio, and image file formats and more tools and utilities. Keyframing.

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