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Each year, we put the spotlight on nonprofit and cause-driven films by hosting the world's first film festival dedicated entirely to the films-for-a-cause genre.

Nonprofits, grassroots organizations, film makers and enthusiasts get together to celebrate this unique and important art form.

Lights. Camera. Help. donates all of the festival's proceeds to the winners. Learn more.

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cameraOur educational programming is designed to help even the smallest organizations create fantastic films that raise funds and build communities.

From story-boarding to distribution, we'll demystify the world of film and give you the skills you need to make something your organization can be proud of.

Call or email us to set up an appointment, and you'll be making video in no time. Learn more.

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helpWith Lights. Camera. Help.'s Project: Action! program, film makers and nonprofit organizations can come together to build something wonderful.

Whether you're a director, editor, musician, producer or animator, you can sign up to help a great nonprofit in your area.

If you're a creative person, please sign up today. Nonprofits, please register your interest now. Learn more.

Creating a Film for Your Cause, only $99

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Lights. Camera. Help.'s Focus on Good: Creating a Film for Your Cause teaches nonprofits, activists, and cause-driven organizations how to create great films that have real impact. This two-part webinar is designed to help you confidently begin using film and video to raise money, recruit volunteers and share your story. Space is limited to 24 participants. Sign up for your workshop below!

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Creating a film for your cause.

Day 1 - 1.5 hrs

1. Before You Push Record
Topics include:

  • The importance of storytelling
  • Creating a script and production guide
  • Finding free music, stock video and photography

2. Capturing Your Story on Camera
You'll learn:

  • What equipment is right for your organization
  • How to set up a good shot
  • Considerations for capturing indoor, outdoor and event footage

Day 2 - 1.5 hrs

3. Capturing Your Story on Camera (Continued)

  • How to be a director
  • Interview techniques

4. You Have the Footage, Now What?
We'll show you:

  • Recommendations for editing software
  • The basics of creating a more professional video
  • How to upload, tag and describe your video in order to get it seen

Part 1: Friday, June 7, 2013 - 1:00pm (Central)
Part 2: Friday, June 14, 2013 - 1:00pm (Central)

 

 

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