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Friday June 22, 2012 12:00pm - 1:30pm @ World Resources Institute (10 G St NE, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20002)
Most nonprofit organizations are making use of video as a communications tool, but not as many consider their long-term objectives with video. In a quickly evolving media landscape, a video communications strategy must include short- and long-term planning, audience identification and segmentation, and distribution strategies in order to get your organization's message to the right audiences. Join our panel as we explore best practices in the planning, creation and distribution of nonprofit video.
Lunch sandwiches will be provided by the organizer for the first 40 attendees who preregister online and bring their Eventbrite confirmation to the event.
Our panel will address the following topics:
How to use video as part of a larger communications campaign,
How to determine your audiences and the key issues that matter to them,
The benefits of establishing a long-term relationship with a videographer/editor and animator,
How to create a media file library,
How to allocate resources to use video as part of a long-term communications strategy,
How to create videos with "legs" (that will be picked up by other news sites, blogs, etc).
How to distribute video so as to build your audience,
How infographics and animation can add to your story,
...and more!
Panelists:
Kristen Milhollin (Moderator) - Co-Founder, The Goodspeaks Project
Ben Connors - Media Innovator and Visual Journalist
Will Carroll - Creative Director and Principal, Geoill; Organizer, DC Animation Group
Diane Sherman - Founder and Principal, Dianne Sherman Communications
Martha Dodge - Independent Visual Journalist, Still Photographer and Writer
Dave Cooper, Films and Brand Manager, World Resources Institute
Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/festival
Photo by Echo Xie
Friday June 22, 2012 12:00pm - 1:30pm @ World Resources Institute (10 G St NE, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20002)
Most nonprofit organizations are making use of video as a communications tool, but not as many consider their long-term objectives with video. In a quickly evolving media landscape, a video communications strategy must include short- and long-term planning, audience identification and segmentation, and distribution strategies in order to get your organization's message to the right audiences. Join our panel as we explore best practices in the planning, creation and distribution of nonprofit video.
Lunch sandwiches will be provided by the organizer for the first 40 attendees who preregister online and bring their Eventbrite confirmation to the event.
Our panel will address the following topics:
How to use video as part of a larger communications campaign,
How to determine your audiences and the key issues that matter to them,
The benefits of establishing a long-term relationship with a videographer/editor and animator,
How to create a media file library,
How to allocate resources to use video as part of a long-term communications strategy,
How to create videos with "legs" (that will be picked up by other news sites, blogs, etc).
How to distribute video so as to build your audience,
How infographics and animation can add to your story,
...and more!
Panelists:
Kristen Milhollin (Moderator) - Co-Founder, The Goodspeaks Project
Ben Connors - Media Innovator and Visual Journalist
Will Carroll - Creative Director and Principal, Geoill; Organizer, DC Animation Group
Diane Sherman - Founder and Principal, Dianne Sherman Communications
Martha Dodge - Independent Visual Journalist, Still Photographer and Writer
Dave Cooper, Films and Brand Manager, World Resources Institute
Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/festival
Featuring:
Tina Exarhos, Former CMO of MTV
Fran Hauser, Former President, Time Inc, Digital and Venture Capitalist
Susan Lyne, President, BBG Ventures
Tiffany Pham, Founder and CEO, Mogul
Shenan Reed, President, MEC Digital
Johanna Zeilstra, Entrepreneur and Founder, womensdebate.org
Moderated by:
Suzanna Keith, MBA 1992, Disruption & Digital Media Executive
Protocol Youth IPU conference
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17 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 17 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
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06 November 2019, Rome Italy - Daniel Gustafson, Deputy Director-General for Programmes. FAO. Panel Discussion: Dialogue on Enhancing Access to Innovation in Agriculture to achieve the SDGs, (Sheikh Zayed Centre), FAO Headquarters.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Alessandra Benedetti. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
Andrea Iannuzzi
Taylor Owen
Dan Pacheco
Thomas Seymat
Da qualche anno realtà virtuale, realtà aumentata e video a 360° rappresentano una delle frontiere di sperimentazione per il giornalismo. Il 2016 è stato l'anno nel quale molti editori e redazioni nel mondo hanno deciso di investire risorse in progetti di narrazione visuale immersiva. Piattaforme come youtube e soprattutto Facebook consentono di raggiungere una audience globale, la tecnologia per la produzione e la fruizione di questi contenuti si sta diffondendo a costi sempre più competitivi: i tempi sono maturi per capire se oltre al cosiddetto "effetto wow" c'è un futuro giornalistico ed editoriale. Ne parlano alcuni esperti già da tempo impegnati a sperimentare e studiare questi formati.
For a few years now virtual reality, augmented reality and 360° video represent one of frontiers of experimentation for journalism. 2016 was the year in which many publishers and editors worldwide decided to invest significant resources in immersive visual storytelling projects. Platforms like YouTube and especially Facebook allow a global audience to be reached, the technology for the production and use of this content is cheaper and cheaper: the time is ripe to see if in addition to the “wow” effect there is also a journalistic and editorial future. The session will hear from experts who have been experimenting with and studying these formats.
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17 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 17 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
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Photo by Carlyle Smith.
Saturday June 23, 2012 12:30pm - 1:30pm @ Affinity Lab (920 U St Washington, DC 20001)
A panel about cross-platform, multi-media storytelling for non-profits. Panel members include a filmmaker-turned-app developer, a photographer-turned-web-designer and web-designer-turned-storyteller. They have all developed campaigns for nonprofits that are pushing the storytelling boundaries of the web.
After a short presentation on their campaigns and the salient points they've learned, speakers will open the floor for questions.
The Panelists
Patrick White, Creative Director, Arcade Sunshine Media - Filmmaker Patrick White founded Arcade Sunshine Media after producing documentaries for History. The company is a strange new hybrid designed for a bold future of digital storytelling. Part video production house, part publishing house, part app development firm, and part marketing firm – Arcade Sunshine is telling stories in ways never before possible. They are now producing a cross-platform, multi-media campaign designed to raise awareness of Haitian musicians. The campaign is a fascinating marriage of traditional storytelling (films, music, photography, writing) and emerging online outreach (social media, apps, video broadcasting tools, new music distribution).
Joshua Cogan, Founder, Joshua Cogan Photography - Joshua Cogan is a photographer and anthropologist whose skill in environmental portraiture has defined his career. Cogan’s combination of still photography and poetry created, Live Hope Love, a revelatory look at the silenced voices of HIV-positive Jamaicans enduring the stigmas of their society through the words of poet Kwame Dawes. Produced by the Pulitzer Center, it won an Emmy for New Approaches to Documentary Storytelling. Cogan's work has also appears regularly on or in the Travel Channel, Discovery, New Yorker, GQ, Men's Journal, Washington Post, and the New York Times.
Rajneesh Aggarwal, President, PROVOC - Raj has over twenty years of experience as a graphic artist and designer. He specializes in theme development, color, interface design, image composition, and computer illustration. He has overseen major technology, design, and print campaigns from the Save Darfur Coalition to Citibank, Rare Conservation to Verizon, and The Aspen Institute to George Washington University. He is known for developing and implementing marketing initiatives that combine traditional marketing tactics with grassroots outreach campaigns.
Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/festival
Panel Discussion on ‘Solutions of an expanding Cyber Space’. Panellists included (L-R) Vaishali Bhagwat - Advocate Partner V.P Shintre and Associates,
Anjali Kaushik - Professor Information System Management Development Institute, Hariharan Muthusamy - Scientist-B-National Informatics Centre and Anupam Agarwal - Consultant- Tata Consultancy Services. The discussion was moderated by Arun Sukumar, Observer Research Foundation. The panel discussion was held in New Delhi, Thursday 3 August 2017. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Enzo Arceri
Paolo Benanti
Sabrina Carreras
Andrea Lenzi
Marco Merola
Laura Palazzani
Human Plus+ Ibernazione, OGM, ingegneria genetica: rischi, questioni deontologiche e strategie per raccontare il progresso che promette di salvarci la vita. Organizzato in collaborazione con l’Associazione Giornalisti Scuola di Perugia. Riconoscimento crediti formativi da parte dell’Ordine dei Giornalisti, prenotazione tramite il sito SIGEF (50 su 90 posti riservati all’Ordine).
Human Plus+
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/hibernation-g...
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17 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 17 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
© HOC-CDC, 2017
General Counsel Jason Johnson, Senior Associate Legal Counsel Jannine Mohr, Vicce President for External Relations Tom Milligan and Director of Diversity Education an Training Ria Vigil lead a panel discussion on the First Amendment in the Alumni Center. December 13, 2017
Enzo Arceri
Paolo Benanti
Sabrina Carreras
Andrea Lenzi
Marco Merola
Laura Palazzani
Human Plus+ Ibernazione, OGM, ingegneria genetica: rischi, questioni deontologiche e strategie per raccontare il progresso che promette di salvarci la vita. Organizzato in collaborazione con l’Associazione Giornalisti Scuola di Perugia. Riconoscimento crediti formativi da parte dell’Ordine dei Giornalisti, prenotazione tramite il sito SIGEF (50 su 90 posti riservati all’Ordine).
Human Plus+
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/hibernation-g...
Donald Jacobs, Dean Emeritus, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
On November 12, 2015, Loyola's Quinlan School of Business hosted a symposium featuring eight current and former deans, as well as government leaders, discussing whether business schools should prepare students for public and government careers in addition to private sector careers. Photo by Glenn Kaupert. © Glenn Kaupert, 2015.
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17 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 17 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
© HOC-CDC, 2017
Latvijas Nacionālās digitālās bibliotēkas „Letonica” vadītājs Uldis Zariņš iepazīstina ar diskusijas "Grāmata digitālajā vidē. E-grāmata" dalībniekiem.
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Friday June 22, 2012 12:00pm - 1:30pm @ World Resources Institute (10 G St NE, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20002)
Most nonprofit organizations are making use of video as a communications tool, but not as many consider their long-term objectives with video. In a quickly evolving media landscape, a video communications strategy must include short- and long-term planning, audience identification and segmentation, and distribution strategies in order to get your organization's message to the right audiences. Join our panel as we explore best practices in the planning, creation and distribution of nonprofit video.
Lunch sandwiches will be provided by the organizer for the first 40 attendees who preregister online and bring their Eventbrite confirmation to the event.
Our panel will address the following topics:
How to use video as part of a larger communications campaign,
How to determine your audiences and the key issues that matter to them,
The benefits of establishing a long-term relationship with a videographer/editor and animator,
How to create a media file library,
How to allocate resources to use video as part of a long-term communications strategy,
How to create videos with "legs" (that will be picked up by other news sites, blogs, etc).
How to distribute video so as to build your audience,
How infographics and animation can add to your story,
...and more!
Panelists:
Kristen Milhollin (Moderator) - Co-Founder, The Goodspeaks Project
Ben Connors - Media Innovator and Visual Journalist
Will Carroll - Creative Director and Principal, Geoill; Organizer, DC Animation Group
Diane Sherman - Founder and Principal, Dianne Sherman Communications
Martha Dodge - Independent Visual Journalist, Still Photographer and Writer
Dave Cooper, Films and Brand Manager, World Resources Institute
Learn more: benevolentmedia.org/festival
George Kaufman, Director, Center for Financial & Policy Studies, and John F. Smith, Jr. Professor, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago
On November 12, 2015, Loyola's Quinlan School of Business hosted a symposium featuring eight current and former deans, as well as government leaders, discussing whether business schools should prepare students for public and government careers in addition to private sector careers. Photo by Glenn Kaupert. © Glenn Kaupert, 2015.
Featuring:
Tina Exarhos, Former CMO of MTV
Fran Hauser, Former President, Time Inc, Digital and Venture Capitalist
Susan Lyne, President, BBG Ventures
Tiffany Pham, Founder and CEO, Mogul
Shenan Reed, President, MEC Digital
Johanna Zeilstra, Entrepreneur and Founder, womensdebate.org
Moderated by:
Suzanna Keith, MBA 1992, Disruption & Digital Media Executive
Protocol Youth IPU conference
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17 November 2017
Ottawa, ONTARIO, on 17 November, 2017.
Credit: Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services
© HOC-CDC, 2017
06 November 2019, Rome Italy - Key note speech - How to achieve innovation in agriculture to support the SDGs, Dr Mark Keenum, President of the Mississippi State University, US Chair of the Board for the International Food and Agriculture Development, US. Panel Discussion: Dialogue on Enhancing Access to Innovation in Agriculture to achieve the SDGs, (Sheikh Zayed Centre), FAO Headquarters.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Alessandra Benedetti. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
Cameron Barr
Yavuz Baydar
Richard Gizbert
Madhulika Sikka
Da quando Donald Trump è entrato nell’arena politica, i media statunitensi non hanno solo riportato le storie – ne sono diventati parte. Non passa giorno senza un tweet del President, una conferenza stampa di Spicer, una clip di Conway che gridi alle “fake news” offrendo “alternative facts.” I media mainstream, sembrerebbe, sono stati adottati da Trump come nemico utile, un simbolo del clientelismo dell’establishment, del cosiddetto ‘beltway elitism’ che non riesce a raggiungere le masse – una critica che è in linea con i tanti nei stati flyover che si sentono come il precedente governo – e i giornalisti – li abbiano delusi. Agli albori di questa nuova realtà, quali sono le sfide che il giornalismo americano deve affrontare? Come riconquisteranno la fiducia di un pubblico fortemente polarizzato? Cosa c’è in ballo per la nozione stessa di democrazia?
Ever since Donald Trump entered the political arena, the US media have not just reported on the story – they have become part of it. Not a day goes by without a POTUS tweet, a Spicer press conference, a Conway soundbite, crying ‘fake news, offering up ‘alternative facts’.
video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/american-jour...
Joe Wilson (farthest right) speaking on the American Cinematheque panel "Everything you need to know about producing entertainment for the web"
6/21/11
Credit: Jen Pearlman
Moderator James Bellini during the panel discussion about Norway's contribution and the Nordic pathways.
Photo: Technport/ Max Hallqvist
Photo by Dale Preston ’83
Panelist Alan B. Wachtel ’67 (center) is founder and medical director of Familyhealth Associates, a multidiscipinary practice group.
Featuring:
Tina Exarhos, Former CMO of MTV
Fran Hauser, Former President, Time Inc, Digital and Venture Capitalist
Susan Lyne, President, BBG Ventures
Tiffany Pham, Founder and CEO, Mogul
Shenan Reed, President, MEC Digital
Johanna Zeilstra, Entrepreneur and Founder, womensdebate.org
Moderated by:
Suzanna Keith, MBA 1992, Disruption & Digital Media Executive
Oberlin hosted a two day symposium analyzing the life and contributions of alumna and civil rights pioneer Mary Church Terrell in"Complicated Relationships: Mary Church Terrell, Oberlin and Gender Studies. Sessions took place in Mudd Center library, Finney Chapel, and King Hall and welcomed guests including Terrell descendants Ray and Jean Langston, keynote speaker Johnnetta Cole ’57, alumnae Lillie Edwards ’75, Treva Lindsey ‘04, Rachel Seidman ’88, Jennifer Morgan ’86, and Lori Ginzberg ’78, and current Oberlin students.
Photograph by Yvette Chen
Neil Dhillon, Managing Director of MSL Washington DC (center) starts the evening by introducing the panelists (from left to right) Jose Antonio Tijerino, President & CEO of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, Lori Kaplan, President & CEO of the Latin American Youth Center, Bill Meierling, United Way, and Julia Burgos, Senior Account Supervisor at MSL Washington DC.