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Getting Quality Audio for Your Video: A Few More Things to Consider Before Hitting Record
Before you hit “Record,” there are a few more things you need to consider and test. In Part 3 of “Getting Quality Audio for Your Video,” we’ll explain audio levels, two ways to save your files, the cables and memory cards you’ll need, as well as the last things to listen for before you start filming.
Getting Quality Audio for Your Video: Understanding Microphones and Mic Placement
We’re going to talk about equipment in plain speak so someone with little or no video knowledge could record good audio by following these steps.
Getting Quality Audio for Your Video: Prepare and Listen
Getting good audio for your videos can feel like an anomaly.
Audio is an essential part of your video; if no one can hear what someone is saying, they won’t be hearing the message you’ve worked so hard to capture. Don’t let poor audio be the downfall of telling your nonprofit’s story, mission and testimonies through video.
Part Two: Executing a Nonprofit Blog You Can Manage
Many nonprofits want to start a blog, but their staff are often balancing multiple roles and don’t have the resources to regularly maintain one. However, blogs bring many benefits to nonprofits, and with a strategic approach you can manage a blog with minimal time and resources.
Part One: Planning a Nonprofit Blog You Can Manage
Many nonprofits want to start a blog, but their staff are often balancing multiple roles and don’t have the resources to regularly maintain one. However, blogs bring many benefits to nonprofits, and with a strategic approach you can manage a blog with minimal time and resources.
The Cost of NOT Having Cloud Technology in Today’s World
Cloud technologies have become commonplace, and the benefits are tremendous. Organizations can spend less time managing internal computing systems and communications infrastructures, and more time focusing on their mission. This decrease in overhead is invaluable, and it significantly streamlines how an organization spends their resources. But what are the real costs of not having cloud technologies?
5 Project Management Tools for Nonprofits
Here at Proofhub, we believe project management softwares can help
nonprofits balance their work more effectively. These feature-rich
programs come with management and collaboration tools that are designed
to keep tasks systematic and organized, making it easier to people to
collaborate, track and complete their projects.
TechSoup Battles: Jane's Smartsheet review
TechSoup Battles: Tierney's Huddle Review
Is your organization working for a better way to coordinate your work in an online, flexible way? In this Jane vs. Tierney review on project management tools, I’ll be looking at Huddle.
TechSoup Battles: The Team Project Management Challenge
Do you find that you’re wasting time when working with others - sending files back and forth, looking for buried emails that contained important information, keeping track of who’s working on what? Maybe this is happening internally, or with your board, or between branches. Since most nonprofits rely primarily on email (or paper), almost everyone has this problem. In this review, we’re going to take a look at software for team project management/collaboration that will help you out with these issues.