How to Grow With Video
The image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is distinctly of the New World, but the roses that proceeded her were of the Old World.
You’re called to spread your net wide over social media. But you can’t afford to show your video to everyone.
If you find this plant, a team of experts in hazmat suits will show up to remove it.
You want the best of both worlds – affordable videos that still have a high impact. What if I told you that was possible?
There are thousands of grants awarding millions of dollars each year – and you can land one to fund your dream video project.
Most people don’t know that Rapunzel was almost called “Parsley.”
Yes, videos are big, important projects... But that’s the very reason you need to delegate them.
Why are avocados green?
What is that video content that will stop the scroll, get them watching, and keep them engaged?
Pigment and structure give the buttercup its color and gloss.
This tutorial includes all the settings and little tricks to really make it stand out.
There was a time when no wheat grew in the New World.
You’re a Catholic nonprofit and the marketing budget is nonexistent. Where do you get the money to create a video in the first place?
The bright orange-gold flowers nearby appeared to be flashing . . .
Could botany help validate an ancient relic?
Could a tree make the waters at Marah sweet?
What does it mean to “give someone the pumpkin?”
So you’ve got ideas. But how do you get others on board, then manage the project on top of all your other tasks?
You can’t just play a video at Mass… so here is how you share your outreach video to guarantee that people will actually see it. (HINT: It’s inexpensive, or free!)
Who was the first person to wedge a carrot in the middle of a snowman’s face?
Here is a roadmap for both planning and promoting your first videos so that you are using this tool in the most efficient and effective way possible.
How do you celebrate the Festival of Booths?
Hiring a professional video company to create weekly videos for you would be nice, right? But your Catholic ministry doesn't have the budget.
Garlic can drive away blood suckers.
If you don’t share your video effectively, it was a waste of time and money.
What are stringy bits on a banana?
We tripled the impact of our videos by changing one simple setting.
Cool down with some buoyant biology
Want to know how successful Catholic schools engage with students and parents on social media?
How do you craft a video that inspires viewers to action? Follow the example of the gospel writers - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.