Digital Storytelling In Action June 2 2016 GRAVA
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Digital Storytelling In Action! June 2, 2016 GRAVA Roundtable
On the docket: Part II Resource Review Case Studies Breakout Activities
Resource Review Why tell digital stories? (And how to tell good ones. )
Why? 2005 2013
Why? ■ ■ Reach more people Let others do the work Drive engagement and interaction Images connect with emotions
Why not? ■ ■ ■ Takes too long Don’t have the skills Too hard to source content Costs too much Not my job
It doesn’t have to be that way.
Why? ■ Fast, easy, cheap resources to: ■ Record Sound Voice Memo (i. OS) or Easy Voice Recorder (Android) ■ Store/Share Files Dropbox or Google Drive ■ Edit Photos Pixlr ■ Graphic Design Canva ■ Mix pics, video clips, music, and text Animoto ($8/mo), We. Video (free), or You. Tube video editor (free)
Why?
Why? ■ Applications for: ■ ■ ■ ■ Recruitment Onboarding and training Recognition Retention Fundraising Documenting impact Program and event marketing
Case Studies Digital storytelling in action by local nonprofits
What works / What doesn’t? ■ ■ Short? (Rule of thumb: <2 mins) Where do you find your attention wandering? Focused? Is it clear who the video is for and what the desired outcome is? (Does it call to action? Solve a problem? Answer a question? ) Genuine? What grabs you as authentic, emotional, or surprising? Any “aha!” or“mission moments”? Interesting? Is there a variety of media (text, video, audio, music, photos), or types of shots (closeups, background, action, posed? )
Case Studies Caritas Call to action Sports Backers Event Recap James River Association Did you know? Comfort Zone Volunteer testimonial Stage Write Partner Recognition
Breakout Activities Now it’s your turn.
Your Challenge Break into 4 teams divvying up elements of the Key Content List to tell a GRAVA story. ■ Audience: Non-members who might be interested attending a meeting but aren’t sure what value GRAVA offers or what the programs look like. ■ Purpose: Recruitment and marketing.
Your Challenge ■ Team 1: Interview Video ■ Team 2: Interview Audio ■ Team 3: B-Roll Video ■ Team 4: Photos Each team will report out to the group on: ■ one thing that worked well ■ one thing that didn’t, and ■ one thing you learned We’ll compile the resulting content into an animoto to share online and at a future meeting!
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- June 2015 flacs exam answers
- Example of digital storytelling
- Digital storytelling meaning
- Digital storytelling rubric
- Materials title
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- Storytelling randsatd
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- Linear plot examples
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- Death and rebirth archetype examples
- Storytelling mod
- How to write a narrative paragraph