11:23:33 From Sarah Martinez : Bishop Charleston is a GREAT digital evangelist on Facebook 11:24:20 From Sarah Martinez : https://www.facebook.com/bishopstevencharleston 11:33:10 From Sara Evans : Just wondering - I have limited time and knowledge of digital platforms and no one in the parish is stepping up to help me at all. What should I be focusing on? We have a webpage and FB account. 11:33:20 From Sarah Martinez : Good source for algorithm developments: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/topic/algorithm-updates/ 11:36:58 From Karla Kurtz (she/her) : Is there a good web resource, podcast, etc. keep up with trends and expand our digital literacy? 11:39:36 From Connie Bonnell : Do you have to have permission to use the videos from the people you are video particularly if it involves children. 11:40:09 From Karla Kurtz (she/her) : are there some sites you recommend as "best of" for us to review? 11:41:05 From Holle Tubbs : https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/social-media-marketing-resources#blogs 11:41:08 From Cheryl Davis : How do you get your Apple v MS videos to be available to all? 11:44:16 From Barbara Little : Recommended resources for easy video editing? 11:44:38 From Karla Kurtz (she/her) : Could you put those in the chat. I didn't catch that. 11:45:03 From Judy McAdoo-Pelton : How impactful is using trending music on IG? I've been experimenting on my personal photography site. When I make a reel, I get anywhere from 500-6000 views. I've used trending music from time to time and some of those reels have hit 20,000 views. Coincidence or important? 11:46:51 From Sarah Martinez : You can do easy (but limited) splicing and dicing of video in Canva 11:47:14 From Karla Kurtz (she/her) : I like Movavi for video editing. It's not free, but very good. 11:47:15 From Ellen Vadney : I use Adobe Premier Rush for video editing 11:47:49 From Easton Davis : Karla: Handbrake for video encoding 11:48:08 From Easton Davis : https://handbrake.fr/ 11:48:40 From Molly Herman-Gallow : Premiere Pro :) 11:48:46 From Molly Herman-Gallow : It's great! 11:49:26 From Sarah Martinez : Connie: (copy and pasting this from another group that I comment on; also applies to video) This photographer's site has a good explanation of the concept "Reasonable Expectation of Privacy." If families (with children) are attending an event that is considered open to the public, they may end up being in photos which may be posted online. That's simply the nature of the 21st century. If a parent takes the time to contact staff/clergy and specifically ask for a photo to be removed, we'll comply. Otherwise, it's fair game. https://www.jsphotographyfinearts.com/right-to-privacy 11:49:34 From Karla Kurtz (she/her) : What about licensing for music used? 11:49:38 From Holle Not Easton : KineMaster 11:51:10 From Connie Bonnell : Thank you Sarah. That's so helpful in todays world 11:55:48 From Sarah Martinez : Other good discussions about social media algorithms can be found here: https://www.humanetech.com/ 11:55:51 From Molly Herman-Gallow : Thanks for sharing!! 11:57:44 From Karla Kurtz (she/her) : Thank you both. 11:57:53 From Molly Herman-Gallow : Y'all rock! 11:57:56 From Connie Bonnell : Thank you 11:57:57 From Sarah Martinez : Great discussion! Thanks y'all! 11:57:57 From Evie Durant : Thanks!! 11:58:04 From Barbara Little : Thanks! I got three pages of note!