Learn how to create videos that get widely shared
While many organisations recognise the huge potential for online video, it’s often not clear how to take advantage of it. Videos are commissioned that are professionally produced and meet the brief, but fail to be widely shared. The good news is that if you understand social video it is possible to produce highly shareable video content without a huge budget.
Increase your impact
Over the course of the day, we will teach you the methodology we have used to consistently create highly shareable videos for political parties, NGOs, charities and other campaigning groups. We have created viral videos that have been shared over 1 million times and viewed 50,000,000 times.
Using the Five Step Formula for Viral Videos you can drastically increase the reach of your videos while staying within your budgets.
This workshop is for:
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Campaigners that develop video briefs or commission videos
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NGO and charity staff involved in developing video strategy
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In-house video staff
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Social media staff that want to do more with video
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Freelancers that produce videos for good causes
You’ll leave the workshop understanding:
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Why videos go viral
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Popular trends and styles for 2018
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How to develop a shareable video brief
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The Five Step Formula for Viral Videos
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How to promote your video online
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How to make more videos for less
Learn the secrets behind these viral videos
Undercover Police in Paris
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Client: New Internationalist
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Views: 9,400,000
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Shares: 164,000
5 Ways to Disrupt Racism
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Client: Racial Justice Network
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Views: 35,200,000
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Shares: 600,000
5 Facts about Hinkley
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Client: Greenpeace
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Views: 35,200,000
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Shares: 869,000
Feedback from previous trainings:
“The training was incredibly useful. I will be structuring our video strategy around these learnings.” 38 Degrees
“One of, if not the best training sessions I have been to in years.” Aakash Naik, Greenpeace UK
“Richard’s considerable knowledge and experience as well as flexibility and passion for video was incredibly helpful in thinking through how we can better use video to meet our campaign objectives and engage audiences on social media.” Eva Watkinson, ActionAid
“The training was clearly based on extensive experience and research, and the day was very well structured, with a mix of participatory discussions, presentations and practice. I have passed on what I learned to my colleagues and volunteers, and our video production now goes through the frameworks provided.
This has been particularly useful in making our political and campaigning content more engaging and accessible.” Harry Hayball, Momentum
Costs
Full day training including lunch
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Large organisations (50+ employees): €495
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Medium organisations (10-49 employees): €395
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Small organisations and freelancers (1-9 employees): €295
VideoRev are proud to be running the workshop in conjunction with Bureau Tij.
About the Trainer
The training will be delivered by VideoRev Founder and Director of video agency Alter Eco, Richard Roaf. Richard has worked in online video for over eight years and has delivered training for Greenpeace, 38 Degrees, Momentum, Amnesty International and ActionAid, and workshops for charities at ECF in Oxford, CAMP16 in Amsterdam and Zinn TV in Brussels.