Great suggestions all around so far!
Also, good job on the DVD intro, ZK761! Great minds do think alike... i.e. the first 10 seconds of both of our vids are the same. lol
Ok, now to answer questions:
My short term goal is to get
an attention grabbing 60 second clip finalized that can be looped indefinitely during a student activity fair. This is a setting where you want to get peoples' attention, then talk to them since there would be 6-9 brothers present in letters or business attire with additional information pamphlets, and rush info sign-up/contact sheets. The main focus here is flashy, eye grabbing content... not necessarily something that can stand on its own.
Old Dominion University has two weekly orientation sessions that have a 2hour long activity fair on Monday and Thursday afternoons. ALL incoming freshman go to this orientation seminar during one of 16 sessions, and are exposed to most GLOs on campus. It's a HUGE part of our campus' recruitment cycle.
Video/multimedia recruiting is something that other fraternities have not yet done on our campus, and I want to be innovative and keep our chapter the largest on campus while remaining selective of initiates. It's not so much a web-based recruiting tool (especially on Youtube/GoogleVid with horrible compression), but something flashy to put in the background to get prospective rushees to walk over to our table. It's only uploaded to GVid so that you all can see the prototype/draft. If there were a web based finished product, I would use Macromedia Flash to cut down on bandwidth usage from our site,
www.SigmaNuODU.com.
In terms of longer productions (
beyond this week's endeavor), I'm envisioning spending some of the rush T-shirt money from our chapter's budget on CD-R's to mass produce an informational video that can be included in the welcome packages that freshmen receive (roughly 5,600, 40% of which are male, so 2240 guys). For that project, there would be significant chapter involvement from interviews to "a day in the life of..." segments, and once I get my new MiniDV handicam, video of chapter events! Also, less use of copyrighted photos and music... haha
I'm using Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0.3 and an old version of Photoshop for picture adjustment.