Archive for the ‘Video’ Category

Crisis management, White House style: publicizing oil spill efforts

by Jennifer Berk | Monday, May 17th, 2010

McClatchy has a fascinating and comprehensive description of the White House’s messaging efforts around the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico.

Within hours, it was cranking out a sustained barrage across the broad spectrum of modern media — statements, reports, e-mails, tweets, photos and videos — all punctuated by a high-profile presidential visit to the Gulf followed by an incendiary speech at the White House and a video recap with exclusive behind-the-scenes views of Obama in “West Wing Week,” the White House’s new online program at www.whitehouse.gov.

I’d noticed the White House’s long timeline blog post earlier, “The Ongoing Administration-Wide Response to the Deepwater BP Oil Spill”.  It starts with Search and Rescue, goes on to The President is Alerted, and lists Assets Deployed To Date starting the night of April 20th and continuing every day since.  They’re continuing to update the timeline with every day’s five to ten actions, and its length at this point is awe-inspiring.

Most importantly, their publication schedule is reaching the media: the day after the timeline was first published, Politico had an item headlined Disaster in the print edition that started with Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), the House Republican Conference Chairman, saying the government didn’t react quickly enough to the oil leak.  But at the bottom, it mentioned the “6,300-word opus” posted by the White House.

McClatchy’s article ends with Dan Pfeiffer, White House communications director, saying “”We were successful at getting a pretty high percentage of the coverage accurately depicting the steps the administration had taken . . . . It was not clear that was going to happen (several) days ago.”

Impressive results for a crisis communication plan, in the wake of an environmental disaster that will continue to affect us for years.  Hopefully the management of the leak will have positive results soon as well….

Amplify teaches the basics of social media (plus a bonus)

by Raquel Ortiz | Friday, April 16th, 2010

This week Amplify hosted a free “lunch and learn” session on social media, plus how to integrate traditional and new media. The presentation offered participants new to social media a background on the major players, like Facebook, Twitter and Flickr and some tips for success in utilizing each of them. One universal rule? Go where your audience is. Companies and organizations can easily get swept up in wanting to take advantage of the latest tool or technology before analyzing whether that platform actually reaches their target audience or helps them achieve their organization’s goals.

Oprah covers IFAW seal campaignThe second half of the presentation discussed how to integrate new media and traditional media – more specifically, how to use new media to generate press coverage. An example from Amplify’s own work was an online video we created for the International Fund for Animal Welfare’s Gift for Animals program. We used archived footage from IFAW’s field work to create a video commercial that we posted on IFAW’s YouTube channel and then sent out through a digital news release. The unique approach generated media attention for the alternative gift program, including a feature on Oprah.com. Our advice to any company or organization is to explore opportunities to repurpose existing materials and get more mileage from them through social media. Think about what you’ve done recently and how it might be adapted for a new media application – but only if it reaches your target audience of course!