Homegrown videos for nonprofits

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Homegrown Videos for Nonprofits Do it yourself for fun and profit!

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Video should be cheap, easy to do and quick to produce. We in the nonprofit world are uniquely suited to getting on this bandwagon.

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Homegrown Videos for Nonprofits

Do it yourself for fun and profit!

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Who’s Trish?

• Affordable nonprofit technology consultant

• Trainer—Google, Salesforce, Office, Video, Social Networks

• Movies without Borders: Video for immigrant stories

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Today’s Plan

•Telling Your Story• What Story?• Plan your video• The Hardware• The Software• Share• Measure the Impact

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Goals

• High Google Ranking

• Influence over Conversation/Policy

• Action

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YouTube: Why Video Matters

48%27.3Female

52%29.8MaleGender

19%10.955+

21%11.945-54

22%12.335-44

19%11.118-34

19%11.0<18

–57.1AllAge

% UsersUsers (M)In 1 Minute20 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube

Source: Alexa

#4 Biggest Site in the WorldBigger than MySpace and Wikipedia

58 MinutesAverage time spent on YouTube

Source: Nielsen//NetRatings (October 2007) - US audience.

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Your Audience is Watching

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“Organic” Video

• No need to hire a whole crew.

• Consumer equipment and existing computers are all you need.

• Your videos as a WHOLE, your archives, are the ongoing story—not one single video.

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Basic Workflow• Decide on a Topic

• Gather footage

• Edit if needed

• Upload to Web

• Blog it, Twitter it, Spread the Word

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Tell a Story

•Above all, tell a story

•Show it visually

•Sound is critical

•Prepare a script and get feedback

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Ten stories to tell

1. Document a Process2. Interview co-workers3. Interview clients4. Interview thought-

leaders in the field5. Comment on Issues6. Public Service

Announcement7. Promote an Event8. Build Community

9. Show passionate truth10. Take viewers inside

your work.

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Advice from FlipVideo

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The Hardware

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The Camera We Love

http://www.theflip.com/

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2 for the price of 1

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Late, breaking news!

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Sound

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Tripod

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To the Internet to see:Shooting Tips from Flip

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The Software

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Free Editing Software

Windows XP and VistaWindows Movie Maker

-Free-Simple to Learn

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Free Editing Software

AppleiMovie

-Free-Simple to Learn-Converts Everything

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Audio Editing

Open Source, Free Audio Editing How-to Manualhttp://audacity.sourceforge.net/manual-1.2/tutorials.html

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Audio

Creative Commons Music • http://ccmixter.org • www.freeplaymusic.com • http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/index.php?

t=browse_genre&g=audio

Creative Commons Sound Effects• http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/pir/PIRsfx.shtml• More: http://www.pacdv.com/sounds/index.html• http://www.findsounds.com/

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ShareDistribute your videos far and wide

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Where do my videos go?

• Blogs, website.• Burn DVDs to pass around.• Make available for creators to use.• Make available for Media to use.

• Vimeo• YouTube

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The YouTube Nonprofit Program• Organizations must be nonprofits based in US,

UK, Canada, or Australia• Increased branding capabilities

• HTML channel banner• Branded side column image

• Ability to add Call to Action overlay and externally linkable annotations

• More info: http://www.youtube.com/nonprofits

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YouTube Channel

Visit: http://www.youtube.com/vatican

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Nonprofit Video Awards

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To the internetTo check out Trish’s Vimeo Channel

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Mom says: SHARE!

• Let people download your videos and use them through Creative Commons Licenses.creativecommons.com

• Put your videos everywhere:www.tubemogul.com

• It’s good to also link to Quicktime so it’s easy to download.www.squared5.com/

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Build community to spread impact

• Talking to people is how we get things done- the same is true online.

• Comment on other people's videos that you truly find interesting.

• Link to people or groups you like.

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Be the Place Where People Hang Out

• Allow people to comment, even if they disagree with your message. Create real dialog.

• Respond to everything.

• Create a forum so everyone passionate for that niche hangs out. http://www.lefora.com/

• Get others to give you video since you're the place that will get attention.

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Baby Steps

• Take your time.

• A journey of a thousand miles starts with one video.

• Update often.

• Tiny pieces loosely joined.

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Measure Impact

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Metrics

____Subscribers____Visits____Page views____Links and referrals____Comments____Content contributed by the community (i.e. videos)____New donors, or members____Donations____Press____Relationships

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Tools to Measure Impact

Google Analyticshttp://www.google.com/analytics/

Site Meterhttp://www.sitemeter.com/

Twitter Searchhttp://search.twitter.com/

PostRankhttp://www.postrank.com/

WhosTalkinhttp://www.whostalkin.com/Social Mention

http://www.socialmention.com/Technorati

http://technorati.com/

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On their shoulders…

Blogging and Storytelling from Britt Bravohttp://www.slideshare.net/Bbravo/blogging-and-storytelling-2041267

Video Creation and Sharing from Jay Dedman & Ryanne Hodsonhttps://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/meetingArchive?eventId=ypn1bdttrrd7

Beyond Viral Videohttp://www.slideshare.net/See3/beyond-viral-video-nonprofits-and-religious-organizations-3699536

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Contact Us

[email protected](336) 457-0400Facebook & everywhere: travelertrish

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Photo Credits

• Audience in 3D Glasses - Diamond Geyser• Orange-hatted guy - Wesley Fryer• All others – Jean-Francois Llorens or Trish Perkins

All photographs licensed under Creative Commons