Engaging Your Audience through Video

  • Tuesday, May 04, 2021
  • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
  • Zoom

Registration

  • Students in the CCSU Public History program receive free registration to CLHO programs. Please contact info@clho.org for the registration code.
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Videos can offer different perspectives on your site, its story, and your collections, allowing visitors to experience these things in new ways. Creating engaging video content for your site is not as hard as you might think. Join Morgan Bengal, Nick Foster and Jennifer DiCola Matos as they discuss what has worked and what has not worked for them as they delve into the world of video creation.

This workshop is offered in collaboration with Connecticut Humanities and supports work in the collections, interpretation, audience, and management phases of AASLH's STEPS program. For more information about STEPS-CT, please visit our website.

Panelists:

  • Morgan Bengal, Curator and Site Supervisor, Old New-Gate Prison and Copper Mine
  • Nick Foster, Associate Curator, Wilton Historical Society
  • Jennifer DiCola Matos, Executive Director, Noah Webster House

Registrants will receive a link to the Zoom workshop in advance and a link to the recording afterwards. Even if you can't join us in real time, you are welcome to register for access to the recording.

Please complete payment for your registration in advance of the workshop to ensure you receive the link/call-in information.


Connecticut League of Museums
Central Connecticut State UniversityDepartment of History
1615 Stanley Street
New Britain, CT 06050
(860) 832-2674
info@clho.org

with support from
CTHumanities

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