Here’s a fun yearbook video from the staff at Palatine High School in the Chicago area.
It’s certainly become a cold, harsh winter across much of the country this week, which makes this the perfect video right now.
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On their Facebook page, the yearbook staff from Hastings High School in Hastings, Neb., recently posted a series of videos created by the Beginning Journalism class.
The videos are another example of how effective montages using photos from the yearbook can be. However, these videos have a fun twist.
The yearbook staff at Harmon High School in Kansas City, Kansas has produced the latest example of how it can really pay off to enlist the help of the video production students at your school.
In this YouTube video advertising the school’s on-going yearbook sale, the video students were able to drop in some impressive effects over the opening yearbook.
The yearbook kids from Delhi Middle School in Cincinnati, Ohio provided the Yearbooks Blog with this week’s Yearbook Video of the Week. Or, in this case, videos since we’ve got ones produced by the Delhi 7th graders and the 6th graders.
Delhi adviser Sandy Malloy and the staff have made an effort to increase their yearbook marketing efforts this year, creating a website just for the yearbook, utilizing banner ads and as you can see below, making some promotional videos.
Our latest showcase yearbook video comes from the yearbook staff at Oak Park High School in Kansas City, Mo., and features their school’s beloved character “Nana Norma.”
“Nana Norma” is the grandma of Norman the lumberjack, Oak Park’s mascot, and she has become a popular icon over the past year, appearing on the school’s TV broadcasts each week and on the school’s Facebook page.
Maybe your yearbook staff has thought about producing a YouTube or Facebook video before to promote the book, but then skipped on the idea because you thought it would be too difficult, or too time-consuming.
Take a look at this yearbook video from some guys at Mariner High School in Cape Coral, Fla. As they show, sometimes the videos can just be fun, simple, and maybe even a little crazy.
We spent some time earlier this week in the Yearbooks Blog talking about how much work yearbook staffs get done at the summer workshops they attend all over the country. But the summer camps are also good times!
Don’t just take our word for it. Take a look at this video below from Connor Brady, Chelsee Hill and Maria Richardson from Southwestern Randolph High School in Asheboro, N.C. They’re vets of Walsworth’s summer workshop in Myrtle Beach, and I think it’s obvious they enjoyed it.