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Third Sector New England’s Video FAQ. Thanks to the work of Denise Moorehead of Third Sector New England , the distinguished videographer Steve Garfield , and Deborah Elizabeth Finn , a growing number of videos are collected on TSNE’s Strategic Communications Blog.
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On the Vlogging list, there is an interesting thread on Citizen Journalism as part of a class at Temple University Film and Media Arts. She assigned students to watch some Citizen Journalism vlogs and post their criticism. Technorati Tags: vlog , community_arts Department on Multimedia Production. The class is taught by Jen.
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Screen capture of video blog I was an early adopter of video blogging and screencasting. I really miss making videos and screencasts. For inspiration, I had to look no further than the " On the Road: Tanzania ," a video blog from the UN World Food Programme. Video Guides for Nonprofits. FLIP Camera.
They’ve just released a beta version (sorry, Mac only, for once) of a new platform for internet video, called DTV. It makes finding channels with interesting video easy, as well as making channels easy. It might indeed make vlogging a lot easier as well. This is very cool. It’s definitely a thing to watch.
Network for Good will host Michael Hoffman, See3 CEO, for its “Nonprofit 911″ teleconference, “ Creating an Online Video Strategy “ Michael will talk about the new paradigm of online video, and what your organization can do using the resources it has available. “Dia-vlog&#. But guess what?
If you made a video in 2008, we want to see it! Enter now and show us how your organization has been using video to inspire and ignite social change. Starting today, video submissions are being accepted for the 3rd Annual DoGooderTV Nonprofit Video Awards, co-sponsored by The Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) and See3 Communications.
I think a lot of activists know that there are all kinds of social web tools available to them, but they aren't sure how to find them, or use them, and are intimidated by the technology. Here are four steps to ease you into using the social web for social change. PARTICIPATE: "Web 2.0" Networking for Change. and OurMedia.
Now the Smithsonian Institution, in a flash of cloud like behavior , is coming to life on the social web. It looks like their strategic planning process is being extended by the social web, going beyond the traditional flip charts and chocolate chip cookies of all-day planning retreats. Now the Smithsonian Institution, in a.
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(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.
Here's two of my favorite video bloggers! s current projects: Cup O Politics -A new political comedy video podcast. Vlog Soup -Steve???s s weekly sampling of the best of the web videosphere. Morimoto in this sponsored webvideo series. s Par-tay, the live interactive webvideo talk show.
Did your nonprofit make a cool video this year that ignited social change? Check out the 3rd Annual DoGooderTV Nonprofit Video Awards and submit your videos for free. Categories include: Staff Videos : videos produced, shot, and edited in-house by your staff. Long-form Videos : any video over 5 minutes.
This video to marks our 20th Wedding Anniversary which we are celebrating today! Our wedding was before the days when people created wedding blogs or wedding web sites or engagement moment sharing vlog posts -- and even a little before video taping was common. Since I'm learning, it's also part of learning journal.
15th including a session on using Machinima to create political and social change videos. And here's another "vertical" video host -- Capitol Hill Broadcasting Network. CHBN provides a free service for broadcasting member-generated political video content. Its part of the " Have Money Will Vlog."
Jimenez was randomly chosen out of 12,000 entries that visited the Case Foundation’s web site and made a personal commitment by finishing the sentence in 250-characters or less, “Change Begins With Me, I commit to…” His submission was, “To empower. To motivate. They ran into ABC’s Robin Roberts yesterday and she let them interview her.
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 spends a lot of time researching the Web to find ideas for stories and then will has a formal list of questions he uses that he makes available in advance. does with their video interviews.
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Ha-Hoa Dang, the Web Assistant for EMILY's List wrote me last week to let me know that EMILY's List, a political network for pro-choice Democratic women, has partnered with the September Fund , a 527 group set up by former Clinton advisor Harold M. Ickes, to post the Fund's video "Vote for Change."
I'm using web/phone conference software called "Ready/Talk" which (thank god) offers some interactive features, like chat and handing control of presentation to someone else's desktop. He shows a video clip of Mena Trott's Keynote calling for more civility in blog commenting. chat going on while a phone discussion).
I will use a blog rich in video and audio to share my discoveries and analysis. Britt Bravo wrote a post several months back defining the term: people who are using their blog, podcast or vlog to raise awareness, build community, and/or facilitate readers/listeners/viewers' taking action to make the world a better place. What's that?
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(Note: My collection of vlog and blog posts on the NTC Boston 2005 can be found here ). He was also backlight, so no photo or video. He gave a history of his work with the Catalogue for Philthanthropy -- which is much better described on their web site than in my notes.
As the Internet changed dramatically with the launch of the Web, the content of my work did too -- although the themes and concepts remained the same. into gaining web social (networking) skills. into gaining web social (networking) skills. Web Manager. Web Goddess. And, now mid-2000 this has changed again.
To find out more about the benefits of the Grants watch our 90-second video below: You can access nearly £100,000 a year of free advertising credit for your nonprofit! You cannot accept any money for blogs or vlogs (video blogs) as this is another type of commercial activity. Increased web traffic. Google for Nonprofits.
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