Archive for April, 2008

Big Names Contribute to a Big Cause: Charity Water Video

April 9th, 2008 | No Comments »

Jennifer Connelly and Hotel Rwanda director Terry George donated their time (along with 75 other people) to produce this 60-second PSA for non-profit charity:water.

The spot will air on American Idol tonight on their Idol Gives Back episode. The producer himself donated the air time (at a price tag of $1 million).

Sometimes, universal forces conspire for good.

Nebraska Gets Real!

April 9th, 2008 | No Comments »

Real NebraskaMatt Herzberger of BlogHighEd pointed me to one of his favorite online video series in higher education, Real Nebraska.

The Obstacle

The University of Nebraska has about 23,000 students, which is about 10% of the entire population of Lincoln, NE. Big state school? Small midwestern college town? There are a lot of stereotypes flying through my head already. As a Nebraskan high schooler, your college options are increasing (growing online education options, competitive out-of-state rates, loopholes, etc.), so why would you consider UNL?

Since UNL has such an obvious battle to face, it would be easy for them to create some videos with the same lame scenes: students in lab coats (doing real science!), students working on computers, and super-engaged professors (what?). All this has been done in the past, to try to bolster the prospect’s view of “higher” academics.

The Videos

But UNL didn’t take that path, and instead features admissions counselor David Burge hosting funny, unusual, and thankfully honest depictions of life on campus at Nebraska.

The videos offer a wide range of content, such as “man on the street” interviews, guided tours around campus, weekly Grey’s Anatomy recaps by current students, and student band featurettes. Talk about unabashedly authentic!

Leveraging Online Video

The University of Nebraska admissions team gets big praise from me for their tactics surrounding the videos themselves:

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YouTubing a Full Ride

April 2nd, 2008 | No Comments »

Many Universities (including my own) uses video to some extent to attract prospective students, but are usually very fearful of putting their content fully in the public domain.

After all, if your video is on YouTube, it can be copied and posted anywhere!

Most marketers would see this a big plus, but for some reason, most Universities are a lot vested in how prestigious they are. They get scared when their content (especially academic-related) has the possibility of making it to MySpace, Facebook, or — even worse — a blog!

I therefore applaud Vancouver Film School for not just dancing around new media and YouTube, but actively using it to showcase their students’ work.

More than that, they’re using YouTube as an active tool for recruitment. A perfect fit.