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Udemy – Chart Your Course for Effective and Affordable Video

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Udemy – Chart Your Course for Effective and Affordable Video

Udemy – Chart Your Course for Effective and Affordable Video
MP4 | Video: 1280x720 | 57 kbps | 44 KHz | Duration: 6 Hours | 8.65 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Reach more people. Learn from start to finish how to use and tap into the power of video more effectively & affordably.

Chart your course for effective and affordable video.

When you want or need video for your organization or business, it's sometimes choppy water not knowing where to start, how to get there…and what to do if you're in over your head.

We're here to help!

Consider us your personal video navigators providing you with an insider's guide on video production for your organization or business.

From creating stories that grab attention to creating a buzz with them, you'll learn tips and best practices on how to tap into the power of video without breaking your bank or back.

Your Teachers

Scott Stohler and I (Erika Gilsdorf) are award-winning, professional video producers with a 25-year, collective video production experience around the world for such entities as National Geographic, Discovery Networks, United Airlines, Royal Caribbean Cruises, The World Bank, The Nature Conservancy, GAP, Levi's, Symantec, Old Navy, Sephora, Seacology, and CORAL. We've produced documentaries, commercials, public service announcements, short films, television programs, and training and organizational videos. The countries we've worked include the United States, Indonesia, Fiji, Italy, Spain, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico, Cuba, Vietnam and China.

Having done everything from concept development, project management to shooting, editing, and creating some serious buzz around the videos we've produced, Scott and I know from experience what works…and what doesn't.

Our lessons guide you through video basics, do-it-yourself tips, advice working with professionals, mistakes to avoid, equipment, software and technology, raising funds, creating a buzz, and jumping (not drowning) into social media with your videos.

Our passion with providing this course is to show and empower nonprofit organizations and small businesses how to reach more people (the right people), raise or make more money, and create more change…through the power of video.

Each lesson gets to the point and answers each question concisely without fluff or fillers. You don't have to listen to long lessons wading through information that isn't relevant for what you need.

What am I going to get with this course?

83 Lessons; 5+hours of video.
Downloadable resources, samples and worksheets.
Life time access; 30 day money back guarantee.
iPhone, iPad and Android accessibility

By the end of this course, you will understand what makes a good video, what goes into the production and editing of a good video, how to get your video funded, and methods to getting the most people to not just see your video, but watch it.

Additionally, we want to hear from you! Do you have a video question you'd like answered that we didn't cover? As a participant with this course, you'll be able to pose questions for us to respond.
What are the requirements?

There are no prerequisites for this course. By compiling this course in a ‘Your Questions Answered’ format, you’re able to pick and choose the lessons that apply to you.

What am I going to get from this course?

Over 83 lectures and 5.5 hours of content!
Learn what makes a good video that grabs and holds attention.
Make a plan and stay on track.
Understand the video process.
Determine your target audience.
Know video terms.
Know the components of an effective treatment.
Understand scripting and storyboarding.
Learn how to budget.
Save money and cut costs.
Avoid common mistakes.
Find the right video production company.
Work more effectively with a video production company.
Avoid scope creep.
Determine the size of video crew you need.
Know common day rates for video crews.
Determine deliverables.
Interview people effectively.
Troubleshoot difficult interviews.
Choose equipment and software.
Learn shooting and editing tips and advice.
Create a shot list.
Get better quality b-roll.
Create an effective intro/outro.
Maximize limited lighting and audio.
Learn tips when editing yourself.
Understand text, graphics, captions and subtitles.
Understand file size.
Share and store files.
Know codec (compression) and which one to use.
Avoid common mistakes when making your own video.
Upload and embed videos.
Troubleshoot uploading issues.
Maximize social media with your videos.
Understand contracts and releases.
Navigate ownership and rights.
Create a buzz around your video through media, partners, events, online and social media.
Repurpose your video.
Store/archive your video safely.
Know where to look for funding for your video.
Know how to align with potential funders.
Create an effective pitch to get funding.
Understand the elements of an effective proposal to get funding.
Feel confident asking for money.
Get the best look for your video blog.
Know what to wear and what to have in the background of your video blog.
Maximize limited lighting and audio options for your video blog or webcam.
Avoid common mistakes with video blogging and webcams.

What is the target audience?

Those who work with visual storytelling, video production, content creation, media, marketing, communications, education/outreach, or public relations should take this course:
Nonprofit organizations
Small businesses
Entrepreneurs.
Freelancers
Students
Volunteers
Though we offer advice and tips on equipment and shooting and editing, we want to make note that this is not a how-to course on specific video and editing functions.


Udemy – Chart Your Course for Effective and Affordable Video