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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.
I got a comment on one of my vlogging for nonprofits posts from Devlon of LoadedPun who tipped me off to a wordpress plugin that he created for live vlog/blog pledge drives. (It Now, I don't necessarily see this as a substitute for online fundraising strategy/system, but I find it interesting as a online grassroots technique.
One of the areas I wanted to dig deeper into was vlogging and screencasting. In fact, was able to carry on a brief vlog conversation with another participant from Holland! What I like about vlog posts is that it doesn't take very fancy or expensive equipment or software. You just need a little creative immersion time.
Once you can understand your reaction – and if you are a person who tends to blame yourself, it is important to understand how making a mistake makes us feel bad and how to let that feeling of shame go. I learned a technique for this from Seattle-based improvisation teacher, Matt Smith.
View the vlog post about it here. I asked a few questions: -Many video bloggers do vlog posts where they aim the camera at themselves, talk, and let the video roll. I asked a few questions: -Many video bloggers do vlog posts where they aim the camera at themselves, talk, and let the video roll. Read about it here. Any advice?
Since I dabbled a bit in podcasting before I plunged into vlogging, I got to pick his brains on his techniques, process, and tools. He asked me why I went straight to vlogging and I told him that he was much better talker than I was! The show list is here. He also edits out "ums" and other distracting noises.
See 3 Video Guide: This step-by-by video guide goes from the picture to the techniques of story telling and into editing and marketing. Tags: screencast vlog. There's also a YouTube Channel with some how-to videos and lots of other useful information. Video Guides for Nonprofits. It's one of the better guides out there for nonprofits.
I vlogged it here: Download cultureshock.wmv. I vlogged some of the friday night informal dinner - global dining partners - Download globaldinningpartners.wmv. This was Tharum's first trip to the West and it was interesting to observe his initial culture shock.
To date, very little direct targeting of current donors happens related to converting these donors via digital techniques. The strategy was more often a blanketing technique, wherein all single gift donors receive frequent messages to convert. Expanded use of vlogs. Expanded use of texting, including thank-you’s and surveys.
I was up too late editing a screencast to do a content analysis yesterday, instead I found a great thread on Nonprofits and Vlogging over at Social Edge facilitated by Patrick O'Heffernan. They make it somewhat difficult to incorporate storytelling techniques. It's called Web Video for the Social Benefit Sector.
I learned a lot from Andy Carvin about A Role and B Role - and interviewing techniques (like get the person to repeat their name and the whole answer and asking them to look into the camera). How do you develop and employ an organizational in the most-commonly improvisational medium of vlogging without making a huge investment in editing?
vlogging, and podcasting). Adults who work for nonprofits and feeling pressured to adopt and incorporate social networking tools and techniques. . - Collaborative Problem Solving - (working toether in teams - informal/formal to comlpete tasks and develop new knowledge. Circulations - shaping the flow of media (e.g. Performance ???
" The best technique I've seen was at the Global s Summit in London -- where there was a "Chat /IRC Advocate" in the room who monitored the chat/IRC and asked questions on behalf the chat paticipants and typed in the answers. Keep in mind, these vlog posts were done by veteran vloggers.
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