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Use
the power of online video to tell your story
Now more than ever is the time
to use every tool available to inform people about the importance
of nature conservation and research. One new and highly effective
tool is viral video. This is video that is uploaded to the internet
using a sites such as YouTube & Vimeo. Once uploaded you
can share it, embed it into your site or have others embed it
into their site. This sharing and embedding can have a viral
effect with the potential of reaching thousands.
An online mini-documentary created for your organization can
tell the story of:
- Native habitats & species
- Important conservation and research
projects
- Wild places, parks, reserves
and nature centers
- The dedicated people behind
conservation efforts
- Eco-travel adventures
- Your organization's goals and
objectives
- Eco friendly lifestyles
To help you get your story online I'm offering a special package
that not only includes the production of a video but also uploading,
hosting and online distribution.
The basic package includes:
- Location production with interviews
(ideally based around a field project)*
- Editing and formatting of a
1-3 minute mini-doc for online distribution
- Uploading your video to multiple
media sites for viewing, sharing and embedding
- Web page design with your embedded
video, related text and links on www.fieldnotes.com.
- Google map links
- Inclusion in the Fieldnotes.California series.
I am offering to produce and
distribute these mini-docs for conservation organizations at
very special rates. Consider creating a quarterly, monthly or
weekly series and save even more.
Call 760-525-6045 or E-mail
for rates and additional information.
*Travel related expenses for
locations out of the Southern California area may be additional.
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Sponsor
a Fieldnotes California Segment
Segment sponsors
not only help to inform people about worthwhile nature conservation
efforts, they will also receive credit and links on the segment
and related web pages. call 760-525-6045 for details.
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