Slides from the presentation entitled "Taking Orienteering Photographs", given by Martin Flynn of Ajax Orienteering Club at the 2007 Shamrock O'Ringen, Kilcrohane, West Cork, June 2007
Tips and tricks on making your own video. This tutorial is published on www.knowwiththeflow.org - a resource website on communication and training materials for water professionals.
To upload your water videos, surf to www.thewaterchannel.tv
Photography 101 - San Diego Photography ClassesJason Kirby
This is the presentation for Photography 101 put on by instructor Jason Kirby of San Diego Photography Classes. Jason Kirby discusses the different rules of compositions and how to manipulate your perspective to capture better and more engaging images. Learn more at http://www.sandiegophotographyclass.com
Slides from the presentation entitled "Taking Orienteering Photographs", given by Martin Flynn of Ajax Orienteering Club at the 2007 Shamrock O'Ringen, Kilcrohane, West Cork, June 2007
Tips and tricks on making your own video. This tutorial is published on www.knowwiththeflow.org - a resource website on communication and training materials for water professionals.
To upload your water videos, surf to www.thewaterchannel.tv
Photography 101 - San Diego Photography ClassesJason Kirby
This is the presentation for Photography 101 put on by instructor Jason Kirby of San Diego Photography Classes. Jason Kirby discusses the different rules of compositions and how to manipulate your perspective to capture better and more engaging images. Learn more at http://www.sandiegophotographyclass.com
A presentation about navigating the current social media scene, circa 2013. This presentation deeply utilizes data from an infographic presented in this blog post. http://socialbarrel.com/how-brands-can-choose-the-right-social-media-platforms-for-their-goals-infographic/52084/
Everyone is familiar with the great 404 Page designs out there that allow companies to let their brands truly shine - but where are other opportunities for brand expression. This explores other areas developers and designers can have fun with branding that improves the overall site experience for users.
Презентация с мастер-класса, прошедшего в рамках конференции "Преподавание информационных технологий в Российской Федерации" 17 мая 2012 г. Рассказано о самой эффективной на сегодняшний день форме обучения, которую развивает в России "Сетевая Академия ЛАНИТ" и которая получила название "персональное обучение".
Her er oversigt og tanker for hvordan du får sparket gang i din virksomheds tilstedeværelse på de sociale medier.
Du får også her er de links til oprettelse af virksomheds-profiler på Facebook, Google+ og Linkedin.
The Federal Government has vast open data resources. This talk will present a few APIs: One from the Department of Labor that serves up the data on the goods and products made with forced and child labor, one from the US Census Bureau, and another from the Department of Commerce and tangles Income Inequality.
Optimise-GB provides you with a free template for the programme start up document. This document is based on MSP, Lean and Six Sigma programme methodologies. The key difference and unique perspective for this methodology is that the programme never closes down but focuses on continuous improvement. This document reduces the number of documents that can often lead to confusion. The document sets the reason for the programme in regards to operational strategies, objectives and balanced scorecard reporting. As with most programme management methodologies, the document focuses on the now (Current state / as is) again the future (to be / future state). There are several inbuilt excel templates to boot including objectives weighting mechanisms, SIPOC flow diagrams and business cases. Please contact me should you have any questions on simon@optimise-gb.com and visit www.optimise-gb.com for more details. Many thanks Simon Misiewicz
Visual Storytelling For Web: Tips And TechniquesFiliz Efe
Uwpocketmedia.org was conceived as an online community center for filmmakers, content creators, educators and anyone interested in sharing or learning about all forms of digital storytelling at the UW. The primary purpose of this social media platform is to serve as an educational resource. In an effort to launch the concept and gain the UW some social media presence at the same time, a pocketmedia film festival was created. A website containing festival information and instructions, tips on technique and resources for filmmakers was created with the goal of operating as a destination site during the festival and then being repurposed to meet the broader mission later.
Create powerful promotional videos with your smartphone, and then upload to YouTube to maximize your rankings on Google.
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About Us
Sheena - digital marketing
Originally from Los Angeles, Sheena has over 15 years in the digital marketing industry. She spent her first few years building financial institution websites and learning about digital marketing channels.
Sheena moved to London in 2003, where she worked primarily as an email marketing consultant, and became passionate about B2C and B2B communications for all stages of the customer and client life cycle.
After moving to Australia in 2011, and with a new perspective on the social media landscape, Sheena has focused her efforts on the evolution of email marketing and the ever-growing importance of client retention through a more effective platform – video marketing.
Adam - video production
Originally from Sydney, Adam has over 15 years in the photography and film industry. He started his career in the professional wake board industry where he won awards for best photographs and films.
Though still interested in filming water sports, Adam has now moved on to the corporate world where he has worked for many large brands such as: Porsche, Jeep, Rip Curl, Sportscraft and Target...just to name a few.
Adam has a keen eye for detail and is highly regarded by his peers with his camera, lighting and sound capturing skills. He is also a video editor, which helps him direct scenes and create a professional video with high production values.
Digital Media for the Classroom
Part 2 of 2
This is the second part of the APOP workshop on how to use digital media creation in the classroom for a variety of subject matters.
Telling Your Group's Story with Photos (Bobby Fouther)Kathleen Pequeño
An online presentation for MRG Foundation grantees on taking better photos. Tips include capturing the action, cropping and the importance of storyboarding before your event.
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Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
2. Basic guide for shooting & producing a video documentary By Job O. N. Mainye
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4. Pre-production Create a plan from scratch : Mind map your purpose driven ideas & objectives for your documentary. Start with story telling to vision telling then describe them in writing Know what’s been done before: (Online research, reading journals, preview produced documentaries to establish your objectives) Set SMART objectives: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time-bound objectives
5. Plan your video: Think visually & verbally, do a guiding paragraph, understand messages & messengers or target audience Create a shooting scripting: Start developing Video Outline using 5Ws & H – who?, where?, when?, what?, why? & how? Prepare your interviewees: Get background information about them , book appointments, send questions in time, research about them, have their contacts
6. Choose audiovisual content: Visuals to consider, audio or sound elements Find and use archival Footage: Historical footage, music aerial shots Copyright act: Understand children rights, prohibited areas, “green zones”, and public filming guides for your country. Finalize your shooting Script: Harmonize the visual and sound treatment of your script, balance your shots
7. Location logistics: Prepare your filming crew, location background, distance and transportation Choose equipment: Camera model, microphone model, etc Budget: Know your budget and stick to it, plan your financial budget in time and project any risks that may arise. Other tools: Tripod, batteries, lighting equipment, mobile phones etc
8. Production At this stage we need to check out basic filming techniques, camera movements, shot compositions, lighting requirements to help create a great video. More tips to help you avoid creating a bad video. We shall also continue to stress the importance of good and consistent audio, which can make or break a film.
9. Holding Your Camera: Grip; You can start by getting the grip right. Hold the camcorder firmly with the grip strap tightened over your right hand and always use your left hand to steady and support the camcorder. Stability; Keep stability in mind when shooting. You can support your elbows against your chest to help keep your hands stable. This may feel uncomfortable at first, but will soon be second nature when you’re filming, and it will really help stop a lot of camera shake Moving With Your Camera: Walking; If you are walking forward keep your legs bent and your body lowered all the time, this will help you to avoid the rise and fall of normal walking.
10. Crabbing; If you are moving sideways, or “crabbing” as it is sometimes called, again try to lift your feet in a slow-motion glide with your knees bent, crossing your leg behind or in front of you, letting one foot rest firmly on the ground before you move the other. Tracking; You can use a vehicle, some kind of trolley or even a wheelchair or office chair to get smooth moving shots. Again, as with the static shots we talked about earlier, if you are sitting in something, use the arm rests or your knees to steady the camera. Moving Your Camera: There are some basic camera movements which imitate the way that we move our head and eyes to look over a stationary object or to follow some action from a static position. Panning; Panning means moving the camera from a fixed point in an horizontal arc sideways.
11. Tilting; Tilting means moving the camcorder from a fixed point in a vertical arc up and down. Just like when you are panning, hold a static shot at the beginning and at the end of the tilt for about 3 seconds so that your audience can register what they are looking at before the camcorder moves. Hose-piping; Above all, avoid “hose-piping ” continually panning and tilting across a subject in an effort to cover it all. It’s much better to break the subject up into more than one shot. Zoom and Focus: Zoom in for detail, Zoom out for context, Move nearer to subject for close-ups, Use zooms rarely Focus; a lmost every camcorder is fitted with an auto focus facility. Auto-focus is best in situations of less activity. Manual focus is best with moving subjects, but should be used only after practice.
12. Viewpoint and Direction: Viewpoint; Via your camcorder you are giving your viewers an insight into what is occurring. You can dictate whom the audience will identify with by the camera’s point of view. Direction; When you are filming you should be aiming to collect images that when they are edited together will create a credible continuity to events or a sense of direction which the audience will be able to understand easily. Composing and Framing Your Shots: Extra Long Shot, Long Shot, Medium Shot, Medium Close Up, Close Up, Extra Close Up, Primary Shot Movements; Zoom In/Out, Pan Left/Right, Track Left/right/forwards/backwards, tilt up/down Remember; always try to hold still for 10 seconds before and after each movement and avoid “hose-piping”!
13. COMPOSITION: Whatever subject you are filming, the classic concerns of composition–what is in your shot and where it is placed within the frame– are as important to shooting video as they are to photography and painting. Framing; Good framing will largely go unnoticed by your audience but a badly framed shot is instantly recognizable. Types of shot; As much of what you shoot will include people, it is a good idea to become familiar with the five main standard types of shot size which will be the most comfortable for your viewers to watch; Wide shot or establisher, long shot, mid shot, close up, tight close up. Rule of thirds; A good guideline to follow for framing your shots well is the “rule of thirds”. The rule of thirds means that you should put horizontal or vertical lines, such as the horizon or someone standing in your picture along imaginary lines that divide the frame into thirds.
16. Lighting elements: Learn how you can make the most out of natural and artificial light while filming. Regardless of what kind of camera or camcorder you have, the three sections – light, exposure and white balance – have general tips and tricks that can help you out. Filming inside; If you are filming an interview in a room and there is plenty of sunlight coming through the window, sit with your back facing the window and sit your interviewee facing the light source so that the sunshine will light their face. Filming outside; It is always best to try and keep your back to the sun rather than to shoot into it, although this won’t always be possible Artificial Light ; Hand-held lights