Follow these easy 8 steps to make professional video content on your mobile p...shreeatslideshare
This document provides 8 steps for making professional video content on a mobile phone: 1) Choose a well-lit background without echoes or shadows, 2) Shoot horizontally and use a tripod or gimbal, 3) Keep the phone level using gridlines, 4) Capture the best possible audio by being close and using external mics if needed, 5) Manually focus by tapping on the screen, 6) Check playback and reshoot if needed, 7) Do not use digital zoom and walk closer instead, and 8) Use natural lighting from a window facing the subject.
Quick Guide to Self-Recorded Videos that Stand OutCrystalMoh1994
Are you new to producing self-recorded videos?
We have a guide for you, detailing tips on framing, lighting, sound and more!
We also have a solution for you if you're not keen to be on camera, but like to have your video produced.
Let us know if how we can help.
With thanks,
The fewStones Team
Fall 2020 JOU 2312 FIFTEENTH CLASS - OCTOBER 12, 2020Michael Rizzo
This document provides guidance for students in a journalism class on conducting remote video interviews and producing video packages. It discusses best practices for setting up remote interviews over platforms like Zoom, including lighting, framing, and audio quality. It also covers incorporating cutaway shots into edited interviews and maintaining a professional appearance and demeanor for video interviews. Students are assigned to read about interviewing techniques for their next class.
Everyone wants to capture special moments in life like birthdays, family holidays, your child’s special moments etc. We will give you a few tips to record professional quality videos using iPhone.
How often have you prepared a powerful presentation only to find that your audience gets lost in the data? Total rewards professionals rely heavily on data, but the value for business leaders is in hearing the story that the data are telling. How do you facilitate clear and concise collaboration among HR business partners? Storytelling is the art of masterful communication and is a valuable tool for influencing organizational actions and decisions. Hear great examples of the effect of storytelling and learn how it can be a tool that can boost your career.
In this webinar, you will:
Learn how to connect with your audience.
Learn the keys to successful storytelling.
Learn the secrets to influencing others.
The document discusses tools that can improve video quality when using a smartphone. It identifies five key areas for improvement: stability, light, audio, lenses, and apps. It then provides examples of accessories like tripods, external microphones, lights, lenses, and video apps that can enhance stability, audio quality, lighting, zoom capabilities, and more advanced camera controls. The takeaways are that while smartphone cameras have limitations, you can create quality videos with the right equipment, though achieving professional results may be costly and not as convenient as using a dedicated video camera.
THE SCIENCE OF MOTIVATION: WHY WORKPLACE MOTIVATION IS SO HARD AND HOW TO OVE...Human Capital Media
Join Saba as David Meade, international speaker and award-winning business strategy researcher, shares cutting edge research on the hard science of motivating teams and individuals in a constantly changing corporate landscape. Drawing on a host of new insights from the world of engagement and high performance in some of the world’s most successful companies, he’ll show how simple it can be to drive teams to achieve their best every day.
This session will include actionable takeaways for attendees at all levels of HR, and provide you with a practical toolkit you can apply in our business immediately.
Attendees will learn:
New insights on recognition and rewards.
The key elements of communication and culture that drive engagement and motivation.
How to recognize the importance of a tech ecosystem that emphasizes performance.
The role of interactivity and collaboration in motivating employees.
Ways to enable teams to access people and the information they need to do their jobs.
How a motivated workforce is directly correlated to business results.
Follow these easy 8 steps to make professional video content on your mobile p...shreeatslideshare
This document provides 8 steps for making professional video content on a mobile phone: 1) Choose a well-lit background without echoes or shadows, 2) Shoot horizontally and use a tripod or gimbal, 3) Keep the phone level using gridlines, 4) Capture the best possible audio by being close and using external mics if needed, 5) Manually focus by tapping on the screen, 6) Check playback and reshoot if needed, 7) Do not use digital zoom and walk closer instead, and 8) Use natural lighting from a window facing the subject.
Quick Guide to Self-Recorded Videos that Stand OutCrystalMoh1994
Are you new to producing self-recorded videos?
We have a guide for you, detailing tips on framing, lighting, sound and more!
We also have a solution for you if you're not keen to be on camera, but like to have your video produced.
Let us know if how we can help.
With thanks,
The fewStones Team
Fall 2020 JOU 2312 FIFTEENTH CLASS - OCTOBER 12, 2020Michael Rizzo
This document provides guidance for students in a journalism class on conducting remote video interviews and producing video packages. It discusses best practices for setting up remote interviews over platforms like Zoom, including lighting, framing, and audio quality. It also covers incorporating cutaway shots into edited interviews and maintaining a professional appearance and demeanor for video interviews. Students are assigned to read about interviewing techniques for their next class.
Everyone wants to capture special moments in life like birthdays, family holidays, your child’s special moments etc. We will give you a few tips to record professional quality videos using iPhone.
How often have you prepared a powerful presentation only to find that your audience gets lost in the data? Total rewards professionals rely heavily on data, but the value for business leaders is in hearing the story that the data are telling. How do you facilitate clear and concise collaboration among HR business partners? Storytelling is the art of masterful communication and is a valuable tool for influencing organizational actions and decisions. Hear great examples of the effect of storytelling and learn how it can be a tool that can boost your career.
In this webinar, you will:
Learn how to connect with your audience.
Learn the keys to successful storytelling.
Learn the secrets to influencing others.
The document discusses tools that can improve video quality when using a smartphone. It identifies five key areas for improvement: stability, light, audio, lenses, and apps. It then provides examples of accessories like tripods, external microphones, lights, lenses, and video apps that can enhance stability, audio quality, lighting, zoom capabilities, and more advanced camera controls. The takeaways are that while smartphone cameras have limitations, you can create quality videos with the right equipment, though achieving professional results may be costly and not as convenient as using a dedicated video camera.
THE SCIENCE OF MOTIVATION: WHY WORKPLACE MOTIVATION IS SO HARD AND HOW TO OVE...Human Capital Media
Join Saba as David Meade, international speaker and award-winning business strategy researcher, shares cutting edge research on the hard science of motivating teams and individuals in a constantly changing corporate landscape. Drawing on a host of new insights from the world of engagement and high performance in some of the world’s most successful companies, he’ll show how simple it can be to drive teams to achieve their best every day.
This session will include actionable takeaways for attendees at all levels of HR, and provide you with a practical toolkit you can apply in our business immediately.
Attendees will learn:
New insights on recognition and rewards.
The key elements of communication and culture that drive engagement and motivation.
How to recognize the importance of a tech ecosystem that emphasizes performance.
The role of interactivity and collaboration in motivating employees.
Ways to enable teams to access people and the information they need to do their jobs.
How a motivated workforce is directly correlated to business results.
The document provides tips for creating effective videos, including determining your message and audience, developing a script, filming quality video footage, editing the footage together, and adding appropriate graphics, music, and titles. It also lists free and low-cost video editing software options and emphasizes keeping videos concise while telling a clear story through images and sound.
The document provides best practices for creating effective screencasts. It recommends practicing screencasting to learn how to position applications and smoothly move the cursor. It also suggests writing a script, speaking slowly and clearly, and keeping the desktop clean and uncluttered. The document also describes features of the BBFlashback Pro screencasting software such as high quality recording, webcam integration, annotation tools, and exporting to multiple formats.
The document provides guidance for using short videos on social media as part of a union's communication and campaign strategies. It recommends filming 30-second or less videos on phones to share quick messages with members or targeted audiences. Suggested content includes interviews at meetings or negotiations and holiday messages. It also offers tips for scripting, composition, lighting, backgrounds, and uploading videos to platforms like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Ustream.
The document discusses screencasting, which is a digital recording of computer screen output that often includes audio narration. It explains why screencasting is useful for tasks like creating tutorials, capturing problems, and guided reference. The screencasting process involves preparing, recording the screen, exporting the video, editing, and sharing. Several screencasting tools are mentioned, and tips provided include practicing narration, speaking clearly, and exploring sharing options.
Capturing your Media Item with your Mobile Device - Tom Foster, Jonny Hootontelshef
This workshop will explore ways of harnessing the power of your mobile device to create high quality, engaging media content. Learn some practical tips on how to use your smartphone or tablet to record video, and discover how this can be used in conjunction with our new digital media hosting system - Kaltura.
The document promotes Jason Fladlien's updated webinar course, claiming it contains powerful techniques for becoming a webinar "rockstar" and making money. It says the course has been tested and removes outdated content, adding new closes, transitions, and tactics that work today. By copying Fladlien's closes, transitions, and using his webinar template, users are guaranteed to succeed like Fladlien and generate cash from webinars.
U22 single camera production wk1 introductionsKBucket
This document provides instructions for classroom activities to help students learn about single camera and multi-camera television productions. It begins with an icebreaker activity called "The Name Game" where students say their name and favorite TV show. They are then asked to place post-it notes with their favorite TV shows under the correct heading of "Single Camera Production" or "Multi-Camera Production". The document discusses the differences between these two types of productions. It concludes by assigning homework where students must read a handout on single camera productions and answer Kahoot questions about it.
- Check your equipment and match your laptop and projector resolutions before your presentation to avoid issues with cropped or jumping slides.
- Disable your laptop's screen saver and standby power management settings so your laptop doesn't sleep during your presentation.
- Use large, easily readable fonts and avoid busy backgrounds, animations, or clip art that distract from your content.
- Don't rely on mouse clicks or movements during your presentation as they can be distracting and hard to see from the audience perspective.
This document provides tips for creating effective videoconference presentations including:
1) Use large, bold fonts that are easy to read from a distance, keep text brief and use sans-serif fonts.
2) Design visually-focused slides with minimal text and simple graphics within the "safe area" of the screen.
3) Practice good camera shots, appearance, voice and body language and learn techniques for managing questions in multipoint videoconferences.
This document provides an overview of using Flip video cameras to shoot, edit, and distribute short videos. Some key points covered include:
- Video has become very popular on platforms like YouTube, with over 13 hours of new video uploaded every minute.
- Videos can be distributed online via YouTube, Facebook and other sites, or offline through DVDs, email, and PowerPoint.
- Effective video production involves planning your topic, outlining the story, storyboarding, shooting footage, and editing and distributing the final video.
The document evaluates different camera shots used in filming a car. It lists the strengths and weaknesses of each shot. Some shots allow the audience to feel like they are part of the action or follow the speed of the car. However, many shots are shaky and unprofessional looking or restrict the driver's view. Using a tripod and steadier shots could improve the quality while still capturing the desired footage and perspective.
This document provides an overview of various camera techniques, shots, angles, movements, and transitions that can be used in filmmaking. It includes establishing shots, close-ups, mid shots, long shots, point of view shots, two shots, and more. It also discusses high and low camera angles, pans, tilts, zooms, cuts, fades, dissolves, and wipes as ways of transitioning between shots. The goal is to introduce basic cinematography techniques and have the reader consider how to use visual elements like shots, camera movements, and edits to convey meaning and enhance audience experience.
Free Google slides and powerpoint template - CloudSlidesboss
Download from: https://slidesboss.com/presentation/cloud-free-presentation-template/
Free Powerpoint template or Google Slides theme are completely customizable and easy to edit.
Add, delete, reorder or change slide animations in this free Powerpoint template or Google Slides theme.
This document provides guidance on shooting and editing video content for news organizations. It recommends focusing on short, unedited videos between 30-60 seconds. Topics covered include lighting, composition, interviewing techniques, and basic editing strategies. The document also lists some video editing software tools and provides potential video story ideas.
The document discusses different camera techniques including pans, tilts, tracking shots, zooms, booms, pedestals, and handheld shots. It explains that camera movements help draw the audience into the action and allow them to follow and empathize with characters. It also mentions focusing techniques like deep focus and rack focusing. The document then discusses editing techniques such as jump cuts, match cuts, graphic matches, and transitions. It asks students to analyze how editing techniques are used in different genres of film sequences and how they construct meaning for the audience.
The document discusses the Flip Video camera and its uses for libraries. It can be used to create documentaries, music videos, promotions for the library, and contests. The Flip camera is small and simple to use with a fixed focus lens and records up to 60 minutes of video in MPEG-4 or AVI format to a 1.5" LCD screen. It includes software for basic editing and photo capture on PC and Mac.
A great 10 Minute Tip at Business Growth Club by Ally Adams. Find out what events are coming up at Business Growth Club
https://businessgrowthclub.co.uk/events
The document outlines seven sins of slideshows: 1) overusing animation, 2) using too many fonts, 3) relying on clip art, 4) reading slides verbatim, 5) using poor color choices, 6) including too much text on slides, and 7) speaking in a monotone voice. These sins pull attention away from the speaker, waste time, make slides hard to read, bore audiences, and disengage people. The document advises avoiding these sins to create effective, engaging presentations.
This document provides an overview of a Microsoft Outlook 2010 training course on organizing emails by conversation. The course contains 5 instructional videos and suggested practice tasks. It teaches how to use the Date (Conversations) view to simplify the inbox by grouping related emails into conversations. This allows the user to see who replied to whom at a glance and take action on entire conversations instead of individual emails. The goals are to create and respond to emails more efficiently, choose the best folder view for the task, and always reply to the most recent message in a conversation.
The document provides tips for pitching startups to investors and demoing products, including keeping presentations concise (10 minutes or less), focusing on problems solved, business model, and competitive advantages, and preparing for technical issues that may arise during demos. It emphasizes practicing and testing demos extensively beforehand, maintaining eye contact and body language when presenting, and being prepared to answer questions clearly and concisely.
This document lists the names of many famous people from history in various fields such as music, art, film, sports and more. It includes artists like Salvador Dali, Walt Disney and John Lennon, musicians such as Johnny Cash, The Beatles and Michael Jackson, actors like Marlon Brando, Audrey Hepburn and Sean Connery and others such as Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King Jr. and Muhammad Ali.
Testing Eclipse GUIs still is an elaborate and extensive task. There are two ways to get the task done: Record-and-play and programming by hand. Test-first programmers usually prefer to program their tests by hand instead of using record-and-play tools, which are typically used by test departments that construct large functional test suites.
When programming UI tests by hand, the programmer is let alone mainly with SWT Robots. While they are great tools to find and use widgets, they naturally can't find their controllers like the the JFace Viewers and the Workbench ViewParts. In test-first development this becomes a problem because the programming level for test and productive code is at a different abstraction level.
Matthias Kempka has found a way to implement a JFace/Workbench Robot. It finds JFace Viewers for SWT elements and eases the testing with views and editors. Declarative UI Elements become accessible for programmed tests. In his talk Matthias Kempka shows how he uses the JFace/Workbench Robot to develop GUI components in Eclipse test-driven and gives an introduction to the key ideas that make the Robot work.
The document provides tips for creating effective videos, including determining your message and audience, developing a script, filming quality video footage, editing the footage together, and adding appropriate graphics, music, and titles. It also lists free and low-cost video editing software options and emphasizes keeping videos concise while telling a clear story through images and sound.
The document provides best practices for creating effective screencasts. It recommends practicing screencasting to learn how to position applications and smoothly move the cursor. It also suggests writing a script, speaking slowly and clearly, and keeping the desktop clean and uncluttered. The document also describes features of the BBFlashback Pro screencasting software such as high quality recording, webcam integration, annotation tools, and exporting to multiple formats.
The document provides guidance for using short videos on social media as part of a union's communication and campaign strategies. It recommends filming 30-second or less videos on phones to share quick messages with members or targeted audiences. Suggested content includes interviews at meetings or negotiations and holiday messages. It also offers tips for scripting, composition, lighting, backgrounds, and uploading videos to platforms like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Ustream.
The document discusses screencasting, which is a digital recording of computer screen output that often includes audio narration. It explains why screencasting is useful for tasks like creating tutorials, capturing problems, and guided reference. The screencasting process involves preparing, recording the screen, exporting the video, editing, and sharing. Several screencasting tools are mentioned, and tips provided include practicing narration, speaking clearly, and exploring sharing options.
Capturing your Media Item with your Mobile Device - Tom Foster, Jonny Hootontelshef
This workshop will explore ways of harnessing the power of your mobile device to create high quality, engaging media content. Learn some practical tips on how to use your smartphone or tablet to record video, and discover how this can be used in conjunction with our new digital media hosting system - Kaltura.
The document promotes Jason Fladlien's updated webinar course, claiming it contains powerful techniques for becoming a webinar "rockstar" and making money. It says the course has been tested and removes outdated content, adding new closes, transitions, and tactics that work today. By copying Fladlien's closes, transitions, and using his webinar template, users are guaranteed to succeed like Fladlien and generate cash from webinars.
U22 single camera production wk1 introductionsKBucket
This document provides instructions for classroom activities to help students learn about single camera and multi-camera television productions. It begins with an icebreaker activity called "The Name Game" where students say their name and favorite TV show. They are then asked to place post-it notes with their favorite TV shows under the correct heading of "Single Camera Production" or "Multi-Camera Production". The document discusses the differences between these two types of productions. It concludes by assigning homework where students must read a handout on single camera productions and answer Kahoot questions about it.
- Check your equipment and match your laptop and projector resolutions before your presentation to avoid issues with cropped or jumping slides.
- Disable your laptop's screen saver and standby power management settings so your laptop doesn't sleep during your presentation.
- Use large, easily readable fonts and avoid busy backgrounds, animations, or clip art that distract from your content.
- Don't rely on mouse clicks or movements during your presentation as they can be distracting and hard to see from the audience perspective.
This document provides tips for creating effective videoconference presentations including:
1) Use large, bold fonts that are easy to read from a distance, keep text brief and use sans-serif fonts.
2) Design visually-focused slides with minimal text and simple graphics within the "safe area" of the screen.
3) Practice good camera shots, appearance, voice and body language and learn techniques for managing questions in multipoint videoconferences.
This document provides an overview of using Flip video cameras to shoot, edit, and distribute short videos. Some key points covered include:
- Video has become very popular on platforms like YouTube, with over 13 hours of new video uploaded every minute.
- Videos can be distributed online via YouTube, Facebook and other sites, or offline through DVDs, email, and PowerPoint.
- Effective video production involves planning your topic, outlining the story, storyboarding, shooting footage, and editing and distributing the final video.
The document evaluates different camera shots used in filming a car. It lists the strengths and weaknesses of each shot. Some shots allow the audience to feel like they are part of the action or follow the speed of the car. However, many shots are shaky and unprofessional looking or restrict the driver's view. Using a tripod and steadier shots could improve the quality while still capturing the desired footage and perspective.
This document provides an overview of various camera techniques, shots, angles, movements, and transitions that can be used in filmmaking. It includes establishing shots, close-ups, mid shots, long shots, point of view shots, two shots, and more. It also discusses high and low camera angles, pans, tilts, zooms, cuts, fades, dissolves, and wipes as ways of transitioning between shots. The goal is to introduce basic cinematography techniques and have the reader consider how to use visual elements like shots, camera movements, and edits to convey meaning and enhance audience experience.
Free Google slides and powerpoint template - CloudSlidesboss
Download from: https://slidesboss.com/presentation/cloud-free-presentation-template/
Free Powerpoint template or Google Slides theme are completely customizable and easy to edit.
Add, delete, reorder or change slide animations in this free Powerpoint template or Google Slides theme.
This document provides guidance on shooting and editing video content for news organizations. It recommends focusing on short, unedited videos between 30-60 seconds. Topics covered include lighting, composition, interviewing techniques, and basic editing strategies. The document also lists some video editing software tools and provides potential video story ideas.
The document discusses different camera techniques including pans, tilts, tracking shots, zooms, booms, pedestals, and handheld shots. It explains that camera movements help draw the audience into the action and allow them to follow and empathize with characters. It also mentions focusing techniques like deep focus and rack focusing. The document then discusses editing techniques such as jump cuts, match cuts, graphic matches, and transitions. It asks students to analyze how editing techniques are used in different genres of film sequences and how they construct meaning for the audience.
The document discusses the Flip Video camera and its uses for libraries. It can be used to create documentaries, music videos, promotions for the library, and contests. The Flip camera is small and simple to use with a fixed focus lens and records up to 60 minutes of video in MPEG-4 or AVI format to a 1.5" LCD screen. It includes software for basic editing and photo capture on PC and Mac.
A great 10 Minute Tip at Business Growth Club by Ally Adams. Find out what events are coming up at Business Growth Club
https://businessgrowthclub.co.uk/events
The document outlines seven sins of slideshows: 1) overusing animation, 2) using too many fonts, 3) relying on clip art, 4) reading slides verbatim, 5) using poor color choices, 6) including too much text on slides, and 7) speaking in a monotone voice. These sins pull attention away from the speaker, waste time, make slides hard to read, bore audiences, and disengage people. The document advises avoiding these sins to create effective, engaging presentations.
This document provides an overview of a Microsoft Outlook 2010 training course on organizing emails by conversation. The course contains 5 instructional videos and suggested practice tasks. It teaches how to use the Date (Conversations) view to simplify the inbox by grouping related emails into conversations. This allows the user to see who replied to whom at a glance and take action on entire conversations instead of individual emails. The goals are to create and respond to emails more efficiently, choose the best folder view for the task, and always reply to the most recent message in a conversation.
The document provides tips for pitching startups to investors and demoing products, including keeping presentations concise (10 minutes or less), focusing on problems solved, business model, and competitive advantages, and preparing for technical issues that may arise during demos. It emphasizes practicing and testing demos extensively beforehand, maintaining eye contact and body language when presenting, and being prepared to answer questions clearly and concisely.
This document lists the names of many famous people from history in various fields such as music, art, film, sports and more. It includes artists like Salvador Dali, Walt Disney and John Lennon, musicians such as Johnny Cash, The Beatles and Michael Jackson, actors like Marlon Brando, Audrey Hepburn and Sean Connery and others such as Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King Jr. and Muhammad Ali.
Testing Eclipse GUIs still is an elaborate and extensive task. There are two ways to get the task done: Record-and-play and programming by hand. Test-first programmers usually prefer to program their tests by hand instead of using record-and-play tools, which are typically used by test departments that construct large functional test suites.
When programming UI tests by hand, the programmer is let alone mainly with SWT Robots. While they are great tools to find and use widgets, they naturally can't find their controllers like the the JFace Viewers and the Workbench ViewParts. In test-first development this becomes a problem because the programming level for test and productive code is at a different abstraction level.
Matthias Kempka has found a way to implement a JFace/Workbench Robot. It finds JFace Viewers for SWT elements and eases the testing with views and editors. Declarative UI Elements become accessible for programmed tests. In his talk Matthias Kempka shows how he uses the JFace/Workbench Robot to develop GUI components in Eclipse test-driven and gives an introduction to the key ideas that make the Robot work.
Flower Lover produces a line of modular planters called Cubico, Triangle, and Quadrato. The planters feature integrated sub-irrigation systems and are made of durable, UV-resistant plastic. They can be combined in various configurations and are available in multiple sizes and colors. Flower Lover aims to make gardening enjoyable through cleverly designed planters.
The document provides conjugations of the verb "to watch" in the negative and affirmative forms as well as interrogative forms. It lists the negative and affirmative conjugations of "to watch" for I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they. It also lists the interrogative forms using do/does for each pronoun.
El documento presenta una serie de imágenes etiquetadas como "Antes" y "Después", sugiriendo que el retoque digital puede mejorar las fotos de las personas. Luego hace una pregunta al lector sobre si también necesita mejoras, para negarlo de forma humorística. Finalmente, anima al lector a compartir el mensaje con otros para darles una sonrisa.
Presentation from Domain Forum 1 November 2013, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Covering some of the challenges and possible solution for marketing / selling new domain name extensions (new TLDs)
This short document discusses a song called "Time to said goodbye" performed by Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli. It mentions the song and artists but does not provide any other details about the content or meaning of the song. The document is labeled as being from Switzerland and consists primarily of blank lines with the artists and song title listed.
Consumer expectations have changed with smartphones allowing people to find immediate answers. Brands must deliver in these moments when decisions are made. Shoot2Share is an app that makes creating and sharing videos easy using only a smartphone. It guides users through a storyboard and automated editing process, then publishes directly to YouTube or shares on social media. This allows brands to create professional videos and capitalize on user generated content and influencer marketing through a simple mobile process.
How to create Content for Instagram - July 2018 Lucio Ribeiro
Instagram published the Instagram Creators Handbook, an official, downloadable guide to IGTV for creators. The 50-page guide covers a range of tutorials such as top tips, suggested apps and tools for creating and editing IGTV video, and video uploading advice.
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.
The document provides guidance on making basic videos, including choosing a digital video camera, understanding basic camera functions and buttons, using different camera angles and shots to frame subjects, ensuring good audio quality, planning interviews and storyboards, and sharing finished videos online. Key tips include using a tripod for steady shots, leaving space around subjects who may move within the frame, conducting sound checks, and filming longer than necessary to allow for editing.
This document outlines 15 commandments or rules for shooting and editing effective video. It was presented by Jeff Sharon of Full Sail University. Some of the key rules include: always using a tripod, moving with moving subjects and remaining still for stationary ones, getting a variety of shot types and close-ups, editing audio first before adding video clips, avoiding jump cuts, and sharing the finished video widely on platforms like YouTube. The goal is to help produce professional-looking video that tells a clear story.
Vidyard's Complete Guide to Video ProductionVidyard
Creating B2B video content to use across all your digital channels is more important than ever. It's also more accessible than ever for anyone to become a video content creator. No matter your skill level (or even your role), this production guide will help you create great video content from pre-production through to the final product.
You can dive deeper over on the Vidyard blog: https://bit.ly/3vtk6a4
The document provides guidance on creating an effective video resume. It advises keeping the video short (1-3 minutes) and focusing on professional accomplishments rather than personal details. The document also offers tips on pre-production, equipment, shooting, editing, and promoting the final video resume online and to contacts. Creating a high-quality, well-edited video resume can help job applicants stand out, but it must be done properly to avoid potential negative impressions.
The document provides guidance on how to shoot high quality video using a smartphone. It recommends shooting in landscape orientation and using a tripod or stabilizing device for steady shots. It also suggests using the highest resolution available, such as 1080p, controlling elements like focus, exposure and white balance through camera apps, and using additional lenses when needed. The document emphasizes that high quality audio is as important as video quality, and provides tips for using external microphones to limit background noise. It presents options for smartphone accessories, editing apps, and video hosting platforms to help create professional videos.
Do’s and Don'ts In Video Making [Autosaved].pptxphoebusramirez2
This document provides dos and don'ts for creating instructional video lessons. It recommends doing things like planning, emphasizing storytelling and visuals, using good lighting and sound, varying shots, and making the video concise and focused on the audience's needs. It advises against being too static or restless with shots, taking the audience for granted, saying everything without visuals, relying only on equipment over good technique, and shooting from too far away. The goal is to engage the audience and impart the intended message through a well-produced video.
With teams across the world working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, video conferencing tools like Zoom have become extremely popular. However, if you’ve never used video conferencing apps before, understanding it might be challenging!
This guide will help you get started quickly.
Consumer behaviour has changed with smartphones enabling immediate access to information. People turn to their phones to find answers in moments where they want to know, go, do or buy something, shaping decisions and preferences. Online video is increasingly used by travellers, with almost 50% using it before choosing a destination and over 65% when planning a trip. The Shoot2Share app makes it easy for users to create and publish guided, professional-looking videos on their smartphone with automated editing and publishing to YouTube, allowing brands to harness user generated content.
Enhance and Humanize Your Support with Video - WistiaFest 2017 Wistia
This document discusses using video in customer support interactions. It begins by introducing the author and their role at Wistia supporting customers. They then discuss some of the benefits of video over other mediums like email, including adding a human element. The document outlines Wistia's journey with implementing support video, including initial hurdles around comfort being on camera. It provides tips for workflows and production of support videos, and recommends some basic video equipment to get started. Overall, the document argues that video can enhance and humanize customer support interactions.
The document summarizes the key equipment used for an AS coursework production. A tripod was used to film steady shots and allow for panning and tilting. Vimeo and Blogger were used to upload and share production stages. A Sony Handycam recorded footage and its built-in microphone captured audio. Pinnacle Studio was the primary editing software and enabled adding titles, filters, and adjusting audio levels.
The document provides guidance for producing a video documentary in 3 main stages: pre-production, production, and post-production. In pre-production, one should develop a plan and script, prepare interview subjects, choose equipment and budget. The production stage involves shooting techniques like camera grip, movement, composition, and sound and lighting elements. Post-production involves editing the raw footage.
These are slides from my video workshop Oct. 15, 2019 at Drake University in Des Moines. This was a hands-on workshop focused on shooting video on phones and editing with the Videoshop app.
This presentation shows how Shoot2Share works and as an example of how it can be used to create a travel review of a hotel. It can of course be used for much, much more!!! A very exciting and simple tool to shoot and share videos from your mobile phone.
This document provides guidance for chambers of commerce on creating effective videos to promote their organizations. It discusses why video is important, content ideas, production tips, and strategies for using video to inform, engage, entertain, convince and convert audiences. Specific examples are provided of how chambers can use video newsletters, testimonials, and sponsored video series to increase visibility, membership, and revenue. Concise tips are given for video equipment, lighting, framing interviews, and basic editing software to help chambers get started with video on a budget.
Kevin Seifert recently presented this deck during an AMA Triangle Transitions Mastermind Meeting. He offered some great tips on using Zoom and how to present yourself better online.
Annex Business Media presentation by Ellin Bessner, Centennial Journalismelliin bessner
This document discusses using video storytelling to extend print publications' brands across multiple platforms. It provides several benefits of using video, including broadening storytelling, extending brands, audiences and advertising opportunities. It then provides tips on shooting compelling video stories, such as focusing on characters, conveying the issue quickly, and using a variety of shots including interviews. The document concludes by discussing various video formats and opportunities for collaboration.
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Julie Marie Irvin of Keystone Resources shared her successes and lessons learned along her entrepreneurship journey at the January 14 IABC Houston ESIG luncheon.
How Hacking the Hidden Networks in Your Organization can Make you a Better Co...IABC Houston
Based on cases, research and unique data from global corporate players Innovisor will demonstrate the meaning and power of hidden networks in organizations, and why the informal and social dynamics of organizations are becoming increasingly significant for Communication professionals. The presentation will include introduction to methodology and practical approaches.
Key points that the audience will learn from the presentation:
-Engaging the right 3% of the key influencers can give you a 90% reach into your organization.
-Why the corporate superstars are not your right change agents
-Leaders can NEVER tell who their most influential employees are.
-How can you apply the knowledge in your own organization
Marketing OTC Presentation by Dana Otillio For IABC HoustonIABC Houston
IABC Members gathered on Thursday, August 28, 2014, for a program about marketing to an international audience. The presentation was made by Dana Otillio, senior manager of marketing for the Americas for the Society of Petroleum Engineers, a nonprofit organization with more than 124,000 members in 135 countries. Jive sponsored the event.
Self Marketing by John Sweney, Brookwoods Group (May2014)IABC Houston
John Sweney, co-founder and CEO of Brookwoods Group in Houston, Texas, discusses techniques used by successful job seekers to “market yourself” most effectively to prospective (and current) clients.
Panel discussion by three business owners about how they have made cloud computing work for their business and personal lives; January 2014 ESIG of IABC/Houston.
1. The document discusses Cisco's focus on putting customers first and creating long-lasting partnerships by understanding customer needs and providing solutions to support their success.
2. Cisco strives to create unprecedented value for customers, employees, partners, and investors, and has become a worldwide leader in networking and transforming how people connect and collaborate.
3. The document appears to be an internal Cisco presentation focused on improving Cisco's communication and branding strategies.
Barbara fagan smith iabc houston presentation on measurement, oct. 2013 - for...IABC Houston
The document discusses the importance of measuring communication performance to understand how well communication supports business objectives and to identify areas for improvement. It recommends developing a measurement strategy and dashboard to track metrics related to communication objectives, business impact, audience reach, and behavior change. The remainder of the document describes the ROI Communication Benchmark study which measures the relationship between communication practices and financial performance at leading companies. It finds that companies with stronger leader/manager communication and measurement practices tend to have higher returns.
This document provides a summary of 17 top blogs and online resources for staying up-to-date with business communications trends. They cover topics such as search engine optimization (SEO Moz), marketing experimentation and testing (Marketing Experiments), content marketing (Hubspot), and viral animated presentations of social issues (RSA-Animate). The resources include both nonprofit organizations and commercial companies across the fields of communications, marketing, entrepreneurship, and technology.
Marc Nathan, Houston guru for all things technology, provides Houston Business Communicators with hands-on techniques to make the most of mobile marketing communications.
The brave new/old world of Content Marketing!IABC Houston
The document discusses the differences between traditional marketing and content marketing. Traditional marketing uses interruptive tactics like billboards, print ads, and direct mail to push products, while content marketing focuses on creating helpful content like videos, white papers, and blogs without direct sales pitches. The document provides examples of how the US Army and Blendtec successfully used content marketing strategies like blogs and videos to increase website traffic and sales. It concludes by outlining six steps to develop an effective content marketing plan: know your customer, identify content sources, choose media, pick a delivery method, make a plan, and measure results to improve over time.
Make Your Website Work for You (July 12, 2012)IABC Houston
WordPress started as a blogging platform but has evolved into a robust content management system for websites. It is open source software that allows editing of text, pages, and news without HTML knowledge. WordPress uses a database to store content and templates, allowing easy updating and customization of website design. It also integrates with social media and search engines for content syndication.
Southwest Air: Nuts About Online CommunicationsIABC Houston
Using your content as a currency. Emerging Media Coordinator Brooks E Thomas demonstrates how Southwest Airlines provides the best online content of any airline and shares how they measure their success.
The document provides tips for positioning a company and self-promotion. It recommends that companies clearly communicate their mission, vision, products/services, and value proposition. It also suggests developing a consistent brand and message, preparing an concise introduction and one-pager, and maintaining a customer relationship system. Additionally, it lists various self-promotion tactics like publishing articles, entering awards, asking for referrals, participating in trade shows, speaking at events, maintaining online presences and more.
Communicating Your Value - John Sweney, CEO of Brookwoods GroupIABC Houston
The document provides guidance on marketing yourself during a career transition by treating it as a marketing project rather than a job hunt. It advises focusing your message so people remember what you offer, and that it is better to highly appeal to few people than mildly appeal to many. The document also includes examples of personal profiles and branding statements that highlight skills, experiences, and solutions offered.
This document provides an agenda for a PR conference with sessions on PR in the digital age, tools and tips for PR, a Twitter chat, working sessions on social media and reports. It also includes images and captions about the intersection of PR and social media, building relationships through PR, and questions.
A hands-on approach to applying foresight by Andy Hines, Principal at Hinesite and Lecturer/Executive-in-Residence in Futures Studies at University of Houston.
Media Relations -- Getting the Message OutIABC Houston
Sandra Fernandez, Houston Public Library; Frida Villalobos, Houston Women's Center; Terri Ammerman, the Ammerman Experience -- talk media relations. How to pitch a story, get an interview, and what to do when you're caught off guard.
The Genesis of BriansClub.cm Famous Dark WEb PlatformSabaaSudozai
BriansClub.cm, a famous platform on the dark web, has become one of the most infamous carding marketplaces, specializing in the sale of stolen credit card data.
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Explore the details in our newly released product manual, which showcases NEWNTIDE's advanced heat pump technologies. Delve into our energy-efficient and eco-friendly solutions tailored for diverse global markets.
IMPACT Silver is a pure silver zinc producer with over $260 million in revenue since 2008 and a large 100% owned 210km Mexico land package - 2024 catalysts includes new 14% grade zinc Plomosas mine and 20,000m of fully funded exploration drilling.
Zodiac Signs and Food Preferences_ What Your Sign Says About Your Tastemy Pandit
Know what your zodiac sign says about your taste in food! Explore how the 12 zodiac signs influence your culinary preferences with insights from MyPandit. Dive into astrology and flavors!
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Profiles of Iconic Fashion Personalities.pdfTTop Threads
The fashion industry is dynamic and ever-changing, continuously sculpted by trailblazing visionaries who challenge norms and redefine beauty. This document delves into the profiles of some of the most iconic fashion personalities whose impact has left a lasting impression on the industry. From timeless designers to modern-day influencers, each individual has uniquely woven their thread into the rich fabric of fashion history, contributing to its ongoing evolution.
Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
NIMA2024 | De toegevoegde waarde van DEI en ESG in campagnes | Nathalie Lam |...BBPMedia1
Nathalie zal delen hoe DEI en ESG een fundamentele rol kunnen spelen in je merkstrategie en je de juiste aansluiting kan creëren met je doelgroep. Door middel van voorbeelden en simpele handvatten toont ze hoe dit in jouw organisatie toegepast kan worden.
5. Stories of Transformation
We changed who we are as an
organization
We needed to create better
connections and ways to reach
outward
We needed to increase community
awareness
And engage donors
And create ambassadors