[NFB-Idaho] Meet the Blind Month Videos & Resources

Ramona walhoframona at gmail.com
Fri Oct 2 20:11:03 UTC 2020


Thank you, Kevin; this is helpful. I would add one thing. Once you have a plan and people in line to do it, please let Dana or me know. This is so we do not duplicate too much. Right now Treasure valley Chapter is working on employment and Braille. These are examples of where some duplication will not be too bad, but there are so many other things to cover that I would like to see some family things;, education, crafts or cooking, outdoor activities,  and whatever your imagination comes up with. 

Also, Kevin recommends that we encourage people to subscribe to our You-tube channel so they will automatically receive new videos. A good idea! The name of our channel is idaho'sblind. 

Cheers! 
RamonaOn Oct 2, 2020 11:02 AM, Kevin Pirnie via NFB-Idaho <nfb-idaho at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Good Morning Friends, 
> I'm excited about the video projects that many of you are working on for 
> "Meet the Blind Month." 
>
> When your video is ready to be shared on our Idaho's Blind Youtube channel 
> there are a few options to get it to me for upload. 
>
> 1. Google Drive - If you have a gmail account you automatically have access 
> to your own Google drive account. You can simply upload your video to your 
> Google drive account, then share a link to that video with me via email. 
>
> 2. Dropbox - This is a service that allows you to store and share large 
> files. They have both free and paid accounts and can be used on your 
> computer or by app on your phone. Like with Google Drive, simply upload 
> your video to your dropbox account then share a link to it with me via 
> email. 
>
> 3. Thumb Drive - Simply transfer your video to a thumb drive then mail it 
> to me. I will return your thumb drive once a upload your video to our 
> Youtube channel. 
>
> I have also received some questions about the editing of your video. Here 
> are a few free options of apps and software you can use to edit your video. 
> As video editing is a visual centered effort, you may want to use the help 
> of a friend or spouse. 
>
> 1. Most newer iPhones have included software for video editing and have 
> many additional free and low cost apps available in the app store. 
>
> 2. Open Shot Video Editor Free PC video editing software. 
> https://www.openshot.org/ 
>
> 3. Movie Maker Online - https://moviemakeronline.com/ 
>
> Hope these resources are helpful. With a little searching you will discover 
> many more as well. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with. 
>
> Just one more thing, don't forget to have fun with this  project! 
>
>
> Best, 
> Kevin Pirnie 
>
> kpirnie77 at gmail.com 
>
> PO Box 3647 
> Idaho Falls, ID 83402 
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