Upcoming Webinar on February 16: Digital Storytelling - You Have Your Footage, Now What?

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Upcoming Webinar on February 16: Digital Storytelling - You Have Your Footage, Now What?

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In conjunction with the third annual TechSoup Digital Storytelling Challenge, we are offering three free webinars to ensure you know the nuts and bolts of all the stages of production — and get your questions answered by the experts.

The last installment of this three-part webinar series on Thursday, February 16, at 11:00 a.m. Pacific time will help you turn your footage into a story well-told. You will learn the basics of video editing from software recommendations to common stumbling blocks to getting the most out of your equipment. The last portion of the webinar will be dedicated to distributing your story to your audience. You'll come away understanding search engine optimization for video and how to best use your organization's YouTube account. Register now!

 

The third webinar of the series will provide you with great tips for shooting your video. You'll learn:

  • Recommendations for editing software
  • The basics of creating a more professional video
  • How to upload, tag, and describe your video in order to get it seen

Aaron Bramley

Aaron Bramley is the co-founder and director of communications and education for Lights. Camera. Help. In this role, he's responsible for conceptualizing the organization’s vision and working to see it through. He focuses on communication, collaboration, nonprofits, video, social media, and the bleeding edge technology behind these things.

He learns, he teaches, he shares, and he works to make the world, or at least a small part of it, a better place. 

Find Aaron on Twitter at @aaronMSB.

Michael DeLong
Online Community Manager, TechSoup Global
mdelong@techsoupglobal.org
@MichaelDeLongSF

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