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Make Rapid Response Videos for Free With iMovie

Make rapid response videos for free with iMovie

How do you create a rapid response videos when you have no money and hardly any video editing skills? Use iMovie.

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland emphasized the need to stop political violence on the eve of the Jan 6th insurrection. The Attorney General spoke for 34 minutes with no visual aids. It’s a strong, urgently needed message, but the video is too long for many people and not easily shared on social media.

Videos dominate the battle for mindshare on social media. So it’s important for activists and organizers to be able to create persuasive videos. Creating rapid response videos quickly about events in the news, lets them make the most of the news cycle to get more exposure for free. This blog explains how Megan Matson, a Lincoln Project board member and DemLabs, convert edthe Attorney General’s speech into a minute long, rapid response video.

Merrick Garland, U.S. Attorney General

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How to create rapid response videos with iMovie

iMovie is a free, versatile and easy to use application from Apple. This is how Merrick Garland’s speech was converted into a short 1.2 minute video in about two hours. It was captioned in both English and Spanish.

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Videos dominate the battle for mindshare on social media. So it’s important for activists and organizers to be able to create persuasive videos. Creating rapid response videos quickly about events in the news, lets them make the most of the news cycle to get more exposure for free. DemLabs is conducting free training webinars on how to create rapid response videos with iMovie. Apply for a spot here.

TakeAway: Create rapid response videos get your message to more people in the duration and language that works for them. iMovie makes it fast, easy and free.

Deepak
DemLabs

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Reposted from Democracy Labs with permission.


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