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On Nov 13, 7:37*pm, wrote:
On Nov 13, 5:10*am, wrote: Does anyone out there have a good example how we in gliding community using Podcasts to spread our information and stories ? *Have the feeling we don’t attract new students in there channels. Our own Cherokee Kid, Tony Condon, is a frequent contributor to the pilotcasts at: *http://pilotcast.libsyn.com/?search_...it=Search&sear... That link is for a show about teaching off-airport landings mainly to airplane pilots but Tony, being the primo glider wiz and promoter that he is, often talks about soaring on these shows. He's had people in various places recognize his voice on aircraft radios from hearing him on pilotcasts! *He's done more to promote awareness of soaring in his few short years flying gliders than I have in 20 years. Check it out! i've also talked gliders on Jason Miller's podcast (www.thefinerpoints.net) as well as Will Hawkins "Pilots Flight Podlog" (pilotwill.libsyn.net) and I think thats pretty much it. I have a lot of fun talking about flying in general, and always enjoy talking soaring as well. Between that and a personal addiction to online aviaiton forums, i've done what i can to spread the good word. And i've inspired quite a few people to go out and start flying gliders. |
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How about getting something on TV?
I made a video that was picked for TV on the Current TV network. My video can be seen here (not soaring related) : http://current.com/items/89439340_ The main page of the network is www.current.com then you go to "Viewer Uploads" and submit a video. Every Thursday at 5PM a new video is picked, as determined by the up votes. The network targets the 18-34 year old crowd. Tom |
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The one thing about making a video for TV is that you have to have a
license for everything you use from music to appearance releases from each individual and location releases from the property owners from where you film from from, etc..You will not see a video on TV with say Beatles music as there is no license for that. It's far easier to make a Youtube video as those licensing requirements are far less stringent and are not being broadcast in TV on a commercial network. But if you can overcome this hurdle, a well done video would be a nice submission. There has to be a story to the video, not just soaring footage, to make it compelling. Tom |
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On 14 Nov, 04:20, wrote:
The one thing about making a video for TV is that you have to have a license for everything you use from music to appearance releases from each individual and location releases from the property owners from where you film from from, etc..You will not see a video on TV with say Beatles music as there is no license for that. It's far easier to make a Youtube video as those licensing requirements are far less stringent and are not being broadcast in TV on a commercial network. But if you can overcome this hurdle, a well done video would be a nice submission. There has to be a story to the video, not just soaring footage, to make it compelling. Tom Thanks’ all of you. There is two parts for me and federation in my topic. One is about communicate our sport and to get more interest (more student, press etc) Next topic and perhaps more easy is to spread internal communication like instruction, stories from nice flights and so. In this I am thinking off recorded without video. To spread video in commercial way it’s not so easy.. Borje, 8X |
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There is a robust amount of video on YouTube which is the largest
houser of video on the web. Just do a search. Many of the videos I've watched have a large number of hits. In talking to new members of my club, there seems to be an awareness of these YouTube videos and an excitement generated by them. I often mention the YouTube links to prospective new members. What seems to be missing is not promotional content but rather the next step of directing them to a clearing house for getting directly involved with soaring, ie the "next step". The videos I've watched often mention the local group that made the video (We've made a few for OCSA), but for those prospects not in my clubs marketing area they don't get a hand off. If every video ended with a link to an IGC listing of national organizations, and if every national organization had a listing of all their associated clubs, and every club had a welcoming message to share with the viewer then the waterfall would be complete. The SSA's "Where to Soar" section is an example but is never mentioned in any video I've seen. How can we encourage our video posters to include a (inter)national link? LT 54 and getting older... PS- Posting seminars, etc is a great idea too for those of us adready into soaring, but this does not address the "new student" promotional issue which was borge's original question. PPS- Noel, I'd like to hear more about your "social settings and the psychology of the generation gap" as you mention in #2 of your post. On Nov 13, 5:10*am, wrote: Does anyone out there have a good example how we in gliding community using Podcasts to spread our information and stories ? *Have the feeling we don’t attract new students in there channels. |
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