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Call for Videos - #ASDIN2024

Thursday, November 30, 2023   (0 Comments)
Posted by: Mary Lea Nations

Have you always wanted to be a STAR?

This year ASDIN will celebrate its 20th Anniversary in New Orleans on Feb. 23-25, 2024.

We would like you to participate by recording a short video that will be used to promote the event on social media.

Format

Record a short 15-30 second video on your mobile device.

Start by saying who you are and where you are from.

Then answer some, or all, of the following questions:

When did you first attend an ASDIN meeting?
What was your most memorable moment at an ASDIN meeting?
Who do you look forward to seeing at annual meetings?
What is your favorite “Geraldism”?
If you could have any super-power, what would it be and why?

Dr. Brian Rifkin has provided an example:

  

 

After you record your video, simply email it to info@asdin.org or, if it is larger than 19MB, upload it using ASDIN’s uplink - https://spaces.hightail.com/uplink/asdin .

We appreciate your time and efforts to make our 20th Anniversary celebration something special.

Who knows, maybe a Hollywood agent will see your video and offer you a job?


 

Video TIPS

You can have someone film you or you can make this is true “selfie” experience! Be sure to film holding your phone horizontally.

Make sure there is plenty of light and that you are close enough so that the audio is clear when you are recording the videos.

Once you have completed your video session, create a folder on your computer for the files.

The most common way to get the files from your phone onto your computer is to e-mail them to yourself and then save the attachments from your e-mail to the folder you created.

Don’t worry if your phone says it’s compressing the files when you send them.