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Tips on Creating Facebook Videos - Reboot Your Facebook Game Series

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Tips on Creating Facebook Videos - Reboot Your Facebook Game Series

Welcome to the third session of the "Reboot Your Facebook Game Series". In this session, we will learn different ways you can post videos on Facebook. Videos can be a very useful tool for capturing and connecting with your audience. Learn different ways you can create videos using tools you already know and newer advanced discuss advanced software to create professional videos. The goal of the session is to discuss:

  1. How to post videos on Facebook
  2. Logistics of posting videos: duration, file type, video setting on Facebook
  3. Tools for creating videos for beginners and experts

You are invited to a Zoom meeting.

When: Jun 18, 2020, 02:30 PM Eastern Time (the US and Canada)

 

Find recorded video link here: 

https://umd.zoom.us/rec/share/...oGJvpLsqqJToz_NmVOtI

Access Password: @reboot3

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