Join us on Thursday, November 2nd from 12pm – 1pm for the latest installment of the FbD Lunch & Learn Series. This month’s webinar will feature Jennifer Moslemi, Principal at CaravanLab, a full-service communications firm for science and sustainability, and Caroline Walls, Habitat Restoration Biologist with the Quileute Tribe’s Natural Resources department. Jen and Caroline will premier their new short film and discuss how the value of producing videos such as this goes far beyond just the end product.
While videos are a great communication tool for elected officials, funders, and the general public, the process of producing them is equally valuable. Video production can help integrated partnerships:
- Build trust amongst partners
- Connect with the community you’re working in
- Remind and inspire everyone, audience and partners alike, of why we do this work
The discussion will also touch on capacity constraints and how to work around/within them; budgeting for this form of communication; and ways to use and distribute the video once it’s finished.
As always, there will be time for questions and discussion. We hope this helps inspire folks throughout the FbD Network to pay forward your next project with great video storytelling of your important work!
View and add the event to your calendar, and share the full webinar description at the Events Calendar on the FbD Website here. The FbD Lunch & Learn Series is open to everyone.
The topics of the monthly Lunch & Learn Series are informed by the Floodplains by Design network of practitioners and partners. If you would like to explore some of the topics and themes that emerged from our 2023 Input Gathering, you can view the themes here.
As always, we welcome feedback and ideas for upcoming topics so please don’t hesitate to reach out to myself (Allan Warren awarren@b-e-f.org), Carol MacIlroy (cmacilroy@gmail.com), Lisa Nelson, (lnel461@ecy.wa.gov) or Matt Gerlach, (mger461@ecy.wa.gov).
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2125469094
Passcode: 1234