This document discusses the potential for using very short video formats, like those found on Vine and Instagram, to benefit nonprofit organizations. It provides information on different apps that support short video, like Vine, Instagram and Mixbit, and how nonprofits are already using the format for things like thank you videos, fundraising, and spreading their mission. The document also offers tips on video types that work well, such as stop motion, before and after, and linear storytelling. It concludes with suggestions on production, distribution through hashtags and compilations, and building an engaged follower base.
2. Welcome
● Well hello there!
○ Aaron Bramley
○ @AaronMSB
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● And who might you be?
● Thank you for coming. #teenytiny
3. What Are We Doing Today?
● Evaluating a new communications tool.
● Watching some great content
● Sharing ideas
● Using #teenytiny.
5. Vine
16 months old
A Twitter Production
6 Seconds of Video
Touch the screen to record
Great for stop motion
Works well in collections
6. Instagram
● Photo-sharing App (Added Video Last
June)
● Up to 15 Seconds
● Editable
● Owned by Facebook
● 150M Active Users (1.2B “Likes” per Day)
● User Accounts Can Be Private
7. Mixbit
● Launched publicly in August, 2013
● From the creators of YouTube
● Videos up to an hour
● Clips max of 16 seconds
● Virtually no cause content
● Lots of functionality
9. How are Nonprofits Using Super-Short Video?
● Thank You Videos
● Fundraising Videos
● Mission Execution
10. Thank You Videos
Super easy to use short video to thank donors
and advocates
● The Thank You Stamp
● Diabetes UK - Fundraising Thank You
● Another UK Charity
11. Fundraising Videos
● BCEFA (instagram)
● Wide Angle Youth Media (Vine)
● Testicular Cancer Society (Vine)
● Practical Action (Vine)
12. Mission Execution
● ASH - What Happens Every 6 Seconds
● Dave Thomas Foundation - #NationalAdoptionMonth
● UNOS - This Breath Made Possible
● BFAS - A Friend Like Tuna
13. What Types of Videos Work Best?
● Stop Motion
● Before & After
● Linear Storytelling
21. Stop Motion
● Plan Your Shoot (do the math)
● Do a Few Test-Shots
● Lock Down Your Camera (phone)
● Shoot Stills & Convert (instagram-only)
● Consistent Lighting?
22. Before and After
● It’s all in the cut
● Tripod helps - need to continue the exact
shot
● Similar to stop motion
● Best to do with a partner
● Distract with sound
● Practice!
23. The Super-Short Story
● What’s your goal?
● Define your “plot.”
● Who is your character?
● Craft your accompanying message.
● K.I.S.S.
24. How Do People See It?
● YouTube Compilations
● Hashtags
● Building a Network of Followers
25. YouTube Compilations
● Works great for Vine Videos on theme
● Works great to collect #hashtag videos and
share
● Allows you to curate and moderate #hashtag
● Better for embedding
● Eg. Six Second Science
26. Hashtags
● Let your community make videos for you
● Connect to specific communities
● Track conversations across social media
● App-specific
● Nobody “owns” a hashtag (ex. #teenytiny)
27. Building a Network of Followers
● Like all other social media
○ Quid pro quo
○ Be a human being
○ Ask for shares
○ Consistent, quality content
● Use your other channels
● Experimentation is rewarded