Digital Cameras for Kids 2009

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When it's time to start a new school fundraising program is a great challenge to ensure that word out to parents of their students. Traditional ways of working and they work very well, but the time is past to use the web to help you do what you have done during years old-fashioned?
I'm not talking about e-mail here. It has been used and indeed must continue to be used every time you run the fundraising. E-mail is a great way to get the word to their parents. If you have not been using it to promote the raising of the school, is the way past time that you start using it. But this article is not really about the use of e-mail, is about the use of video.
Right Now video is the hip "new" thing on the web. Advances in filmmaking is making video easy to learn and do. Now it's so easy that even children elementary knows how to do it! It does not really have a lot to get a good video done.
If you have a digital camera, it is possible that he has a movie mode. There is really no need to go out and buy the entire state of the art video equipment or expensive software to make a video. Almost all cameras have a digital movie mode with a microphone built into the camera. Most laptops have a camera that is pointing to you when the screen opens. Part of the package software that comes with all computers, whether Mac or PC, or programs for video editing. Mac comes with "iMovie" and Windows PCs come with "Movie Maker.
You do not have to be a Hollywood director or a professional editor of the film to effectively use one of the programs. It's really simple how to run the film in the camera, upload to your computer and cut and paste your video together.
Now that we've covered how easy the "how" is to reach the hardest part … What you say in your video fundraising? In fact, it is very easy! Think about it, you the board of his school group of parents and teachers. You're excited about what you are trying to accomplish with your organization and what you want to spend money you get on. Well, just get in front of the camera and tell the camera all over it. Simple? Of course it is!
The best part of doing this in front a camera is that it is a whole lot easier to say to a camera than to do it live in front of a cafeteria full of noisy students and parents and siblings. If you make a mistake, you just start over and try again. You do not even have to start from the beginning. Because you can cut and edit video, you can make your step to a fund raiser paragraph at a time until each segment exactly the way you want, then amend all parts together. Is GREAT!
After the video you're done, post it to YouTube and send an e-mail to all parents at the school to let them know that there. Your e-mail is not it?
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Aim Fundraising has been helping schools conduct their school fundraising campaigns in ways that help them increase their participation in their sales and thus their profits. Go to Aim to learn what you can do to help your school have the most profitable fundraiser ever.
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