Video is a powerful engagement tool. Marketing research shows that including visuals with your social media posts increases engagement by 180%. It's no wonder that social media feeds include more and more videos. But those videos follow new rules -they need to be shorter, intimate, explanatory.
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This two-hour evening workshop will go over ways to enhance your social media output with better videos. Videojournalist Kayle Hope has taught this popular class at the Social Media Weekend conference, to journalism students and reporters from the worlds largest metro dailies.
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Tickets are $25.
Bring your smart phone to download apps!
This workshops is offered in person or by webinar
Kayle Hope is a visual journalist and teacher based in New York. Currently she is a freelance video producer for the New York Times and an adjunct professor at Baruch College where she teaches advanced multimedia reporting.
She is also a video coach at the CUNY J School where she visits classes and meets one-on-one with students to help with shooting, editing and producing video stories for the web. Kayle has led a number of visual storytelling workshops in the United States, India and Bhutan. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Cambodia Daily and Fortune Magazine.
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