engagement tv
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How to produce your own corporate video podcasts.TRANSCRIPT
TVEngagementHow to use video to drive employee engagement
Chris Ferdinandi
Hi! I’m Chris.
I went from being an HR generalist…
…to directing, producing & broadcasting online TV shows.
Like this guy
I work at EMC.
They make “digital filing cabinets.”
I work in the Global Services organization.
They provide end-to-end support for businesses’ digital info needs.
I manage the GS Career Center,a career development community
for Global Services employees.
14,000There are
of them.
S P R E A DAnd they’re
all over the globe.
Sometimes they work in small teams.
Often, they work alone.
This makes it a bit challenging to…
Connect | Align | Engage
If a picture is worth
a thousand words…
how many words is
a video worth?
TVGS Leadership
Short interviews with business leaders
in Global Services.
3 - 5 minutes
2 questions
1. What’s going on in your business?
2. What does it mean for your employees?
1-MinuteMentor
Conversations with employees around the globe.
What’s your best career advice?
Watch on YouTube(http://www.youtube.com/EMCCareerCenter)
“An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.”
- Friedrich Engels
how to do this…
1. Buy a Camera
Canon Powershot SD780
Takes video & still pictures.
$200(don’t forget to buy a memory card)
$200$210
Flip UltraHD
Video only (but higher quality)
$200(built in memory)
2. Buy a Tripod
Travel Tripod
Expands to 4 feet high(and fits in your computer bag)
$15
3. Get video editing software
Windows Movie Maker
Easy to use(but slightly degrades video quality)
(It also can’t edit FlipCam videos)
Free(Find it at http://download.cnet.com)
Camtasia Studio
Just as easy to use(but it retains video quality)
(It can edit FlipCam videos)
$300
Two Options
Two Options
Canon Powershot - $210Tripod - $15Movie Maker - FREETotal - $225
Two Options
Canon Powershot - $210Tripod - $15Movie Maker - FREETotal - $225
Flip (or Canon) - $200Tripod - $15Camtasia - $300Total - $515
$225 vs. $515
EMCCareerCenter
Image Credits
Jonathan W on Flickr [.i.c.e.] on FlickrWoodley Wonderworks on Flickr Fotolia