Posts Tagged ‘nonprofit

This is a 4 minute 37 second video…longer than I would prefer, but we wanted to cover two people’s stories in some detail. This really is a video to get more people to become mentors…you get to hear the stories of two mentors. You hear what got these two to become mentors, how mentoring affects their mentees lives, and even some advice if you were to become a mentor and what is expected from mentors.

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This is 7 minutes and 17 seconds…a bit long for the internet. It is the story of three people who were helped by HIRED and co-told by the three employment coordinators who helped them. You hear where they came from, how these found HIRED, and what happened afterwards (getting to hear from a couple of the employers who hired them). In so doing, you also hear about HIRED’s process. This is a great example of a “case study” format mini-documentary.

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Here is the the latest finished video from Peek Productions. The Emergency Foodshelf Network is a foodbank in Minnesota – receiving and shipping food to member foodshelves. I am very proud of this video…and I am too close to it to critique it right now (just got the final approval 10 minutes ago). What do you think about it?

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This is the first of the video I produced on my blog…that is to say, this one is done by Peek Productions. This is a ‘straight from the horses mouth’ kind of “about us” video.

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A blog written by a Minnesota Recruiter and Video Producer about marketing, social media, online video production, recruiting, and some about what I'm doing in life. Professionally, I am very interested in online videos for businesses marketing their products & services, and videos for recruiting for their open positions.

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