Library Videos and Webcasts

THE TECH SET® #4

By Thomas Sean Casserley Robinson

 


ISBN: 9781555707057
Published: 2010
6 x 9 | 125 pp. | $55.00
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Online video and imaging software gives you the opportunity to communicate with your library users 24/7 – but getting started can be intimidating. Library Videos and Webcasts, part of Neal-Schuman’s The Tech Set®, has the building blocks you need to effectively, affordably, and easily create and broadcast high-quality webcasts to your library users, staff and the social networking sites beyond.

Featured Review

"Robinson (IT manager, Allen Cty. P.L.) here provides an invaluable field guide for novice and experienced videographers alike, with sound guidance on how to create and/or improve library-centric videos."


Library Journal, June 2010

Author Sean Robinson details each step in the video creation process, with practical guidance for equipment selection, planning, development, plus the use of quality camera techniques, props and special effects. Robinson also covers post-production, and shows you best practices for marketing your videos and measuring their success.

As with all of Neal-Schuman’s The Tech Set® guides, Library Videos and Webcasts is a useful one-stop resource for both advanced and less-experienced librarians. Whether you want to advertise upcoming programs, broadcast book reviews, or film instructional videos about your library’s services, this complete how-to guide gives you the all of the practical tools you need to integrate video into your library’s repertoire.

Learn more about TECH SET® #1-10 and #11-20 by clicking on the links.

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