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The Ultimate Guide to Nonprofit Video Marketing

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Try bringing a camera along to a meeting or a. It’s another thing entirely to show it (and let someone that isn’t on your payroll tell that story in their own words). by The Boys & Girls Club of America, Brandon shares his story: Share Your Insight – Interview Videos. local community event. Video testimonials. In this video.

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The 2013 Rob Stuart Memorial Award: Invisible People, Mark Horvath

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The 2013 Award Winner Invisible People uses the lens of a television camera to tell the stories of homelessness and the organizations trying to help. Founder, Mark Horvath was moved by his own past exprience as a homeless person to document real people, telling their own, very real stories… unedited, uncensored and raw.

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A Look at Nonprofits and Vlogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Shortly before the Blogher July 2005 conference, I got a new digital camera that came with a video feature. At the conference, I attended a session on video blogging with Ryanne Hodson and was inspired to go play in a vlog sandbox. I was also curious to see whether there were nonprofits using vlogs to promote their causes.

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The Story of Daily Lives

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

(No travel) But, if I'd be seriously tempted to take the train to NYC just hear this session: The Story of Daily Life: Connecting people through video collaboration "Using. inexpensive digital cameras and the power of web distribution, we can now. help groups around the world to record, distribute, and archive stories from.

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My First Vlog Post (2nd & 3rd)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Lisa Williams showed her vlog from Blogher at the Berkman Thursday night blogging group and during the walk to dinner, I got to ask her how she did it. Anina, who vlogged me at blogher, left a comment and so did Village Girl , a khmer vlogger, who told me on the phone last week that vlogging was easy. And Viola -- a vlog post.

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Need Some Inspiration To Video Blog? Look no further.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I have a loaner FLIP Camera for a couple of weeks. It is the camera that many nonprofits are using to tell their story because they're easy to use and inexpensive (they product giveaway program too). They are using FLIP Cameras and Camtasia editing software to product a series of videos of their deep field work in Africa.

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Beth's on the Move: Moving Day

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For this video, I focused on the advice about not to move the camera, but take shorter clips and do a lot of editing. To reduce camera shake (until I figure out if I want to spend money on tripod). Swiveled my body instead of moving camera. Held the camera with both hands and tried to keep it still.

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