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How do you tell stories in the middle of a pandemic and how do you produce films that inspire people? No one is producing highly polished pieces right now unless they were filmed before the pandemic, but there are ways of telling great stories without necessarily relying on high production values.
\\nIn Wesley\'s conversation with David Johnson from Silent Images we dive into how they are dealing and moving forward in the midst of the shutdown. Silent Images is based out of Charlotte, NC and does photography and video work for nonprofit and charities around the world. I\'m a huge fan of their work.
\\nIn fact the Disney Movie, Queen of Katwe was created after Silent Images first produced the original documentary about the real girl. David and his team know how to tell great stories.
\\nIn this episode we dive into how nonprofits especially use video for different purposes. We distinguish between videos for social media where the goal is to stay on people\\u2019s minds and the need for high quality crafted stories that are used for fundraising. Not all of your social media pieces have to be amazing, but when you are wanting to really connect with people, a powerful story is one of the best ways to do that.
\\nNonprofits need to connect with their donors without creating donor fatigue. During this time while giving might be low, it\\u2019s all the more important to stay connected with your donors through stories so that once things do come back to normal, people know who you are and feel ready to take that next step with you.
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