Turn your video content from Oops to Yaaaas!
We know we should be posting on social media and other digital places to help our businesses become known, liked and trusted...and we know that video is currently one of the most effective media to engage our audience - if it is presented well.
If you would like to use more video on your social media channels, but are finding the idea of editing 'all the raw stuff' into something that looks professional, represents your brand and that you are proud of completely overwhelming - then this workshop is for you.
This is a practical, hands on workshop that will teach you the basics including:
• Editing out the 'oops' moments (without the head jerk)
• Adding opening and closing branding
• Adding text / images / music / voice over
• Adding transitions
• Publishing or different platforms
Bring your laptop or tablet (preferably - though you can edit on your smartphone if that is all you have), your video library, photos and logos and let's get started. No technical brilliance required - and don't worry if you don't have editing software, we will start with a quick overview of some of the fabulous free stuff out there.
Outcome: A quick and simple process that enables you to edit your social media videos so they look professional and showcase your brand!
About the Presenter - Jackie Campbell, Arca Morai
Jackie loves to listen to stories and help others tell theirs. So often these stories are the key to finding solutions to problems, building and strengthening relationships, opening doors to opportunity, being recognised as leaders in our field and so much more.
Her passion for story telling aside, Jackie is formally trained as a Geologist who, after a particularly challenging 2004, decided that corporate life had to go so, much to her Dad’s horror, turned down her promotion to Manager, resigned from the biggest mining company in the world to follow her heart and do things her own way. She has been building and running small businesses ever since.
Jackie is all about challenging the way we run businesses, particularly small businesses... so they are what we dreamed them to be, not the thing that drags us under, never to be seen or heard from again.