3 steps to creating viral videos/building a winning strategy with video
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Talk Details
Cartwheels. Ghosts. Biscuits falling in cups of tea. What do these have in common?
Join this session on how to create viral short form videos and find out. From engaging hooks (we know people’s attention spans aren’t that good) to keeping people watching until the end, the way to create a good viral video is like a recipe.
Learn how to build a successful content strategy using video, as well as top tips from planning and scripting to filming and editing.
You’ll leave feeling like the next influencer, or at least knowing how to build short form videos into your digital fundraising plans and see results.
Key learnings from this session:
- Why video is important, and the current big thing
- How to craft a viral video from planning to posting
- Simple top tips to drive engagement and watch time
Speakers
Emily Semmens
Fundraising and Digital Engagement Coordinator
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