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Making a Video Project Using a Smartphone
![]() | 20 November 2020 | ![]() | Half day | ![]() | Entry |
![]() | NSW | ![]() | Face-to-face |
Course Overview
Video is an effective tool to engage and relate to your audience on a human level. The aim of this course is to provide you with a thorough understanding of the various critical stages of a video project, with particular emphasis on the input that your organisation can have at these stages in order to create a more successful end product.
During this comprehensive half-day course, you will delve into the various stages and processes involved in both video and animation production for NFP marketing. It is an essential learning opportunity that will enable you to take your organisation’s communication strategy to the next level. You will learn about the pre-production, production and post-production stages of the project and the impact of your key decisions in the production process.
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This course is part of a series on video marketing for fundraising with the video production company Laundry Lane. Check out the other two courses in the series below:
– Understanding the Video Production Process for Fundraising
– Optimising Fundraising Video Communication and Marketing
Course date
*Use your 20% membership renewal discount code for this course.
Prices | ||
Professional Member* | $135 | |
Staff of organisational member* | $145 | |
Non-member | $175 |
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Meet the presenter

Will Cordukes has over 20 years’ experience as a marketing and communications specialist and content producer. Will started research and strategy agency Buzz, in 2001. At Buzz he helped clients such as CBA, Woolworths, Canon and Lion Nathan align their communications to better connect with their audiences. This passion for communications led him to establish production company Laundry Lane in 2010. He has scripted, produced and directed numerous successful video projects and campaigns for large blue chip companies, government organisations and NFPs. As well as skills in communications and strategy, Will understands how to get the most out of an interview, and has developed skills to elicit natural, passionate and honest responses from interview subjects.

Full participation in Making a Video Project Using a Smartphone is applicable for up to 3.0 continuing education points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.