A while ago, i setup a Page on Facebook dedicated to the IAC. With Dave Watterson jumping in, it's really starting to look like a good page.
So if you are on Facebook... come and find us!
... or just click this link! http://www.facebook.com/pages/IAC-the-f ... 1271848296
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Re: Facebook
An excellent example on how the new media can be used to communicate and promote our great organisation!
Well done Fraught and Dave...
Well done Fraught and Dave...
Stephen
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Film making is not a matter of Life and Death
It's much more important than that.
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Re: Facebook
Hmm ... are you just saying that because one of your promo films is up there?!?!
Dave
Dave
Re: Facebook
ooooerr..... so it is....
What's the chances of that happening eh
Ah yes... it is a promo for BIAFF NERIAC at Harrogate!
What's the chances of that happening eh
Ah yes... it is a promo for BIAFF NERIAC at Harrogate!
Stephen
Film making is not a matter of Life and Death
It's much more important than that.
Film making is not a matter of Life and Death
It's much more important than that.
Re: Facebook
Thanks Stephen. I've also set up a group on Vimeo for IAC members... so if you have an account on Vimeo, make sure you join up.
http://vimeo.com/groups/IAC
http://vimeo.com/groups/IAC
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Re: Facebook
Er - I fail to see the point, but am happy to be educated. We already have this forum and the round-robin email. We have a magazine, clubs and their websites, the telephone and hand-written letters.
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Re: Facebook
Most of the other options see us talking to ourselves ... with Facebook if any of us "share" or "comment" on the IAC page ALL our friends can see that we have done so and may be intrigued enough to visit and find out more.
Nice people will also recommend it to ALL their friends etc etc
This forum is, of course, open to non-members but is not widely publicised.
Dave
Nice people will also recommend it to ALL their friends etc etc
This forum is, of course, open to non-members but is not widely publicised.
Dave
Re: Facebook
As Dave says, it's more about promoting the IAC than to have another format for discussing things amongst ourselves.
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