Video content from an iPhone

On Sunday I was asked to film at a store in Romsey. As part of their social engagement, Waitrose operate a charitable initiative called 'Community Matters' where customers vote on the distribution of a monthly budget to local charities.

 Steve Corbett explains:

The Romsey and District Beekeeping Association were one of the beneficiaries a few months ago. The donation from Waitrose has allowed them to fulfill some of their educational objectives.

 John Hanks explains:

 Film production on the iPhone must be kept simple if you are going to get full benefit from it. I shot, edited and uploaded both of these films with VeriCorder's 1stVideo app. What delights me is that this can be done in around 15mins per story. The implication is that instead of having one video, you can now have a channel. A single video on a website can be useful. But, a channel is what will regularly bring people back to the site. And that is surely the main objective of a website, to build an interactive community of interest. Without that a site is at the mercy of searching.

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