May 17, 2012

How to EASILY Record and Send Facebook Videos

Posted on 14. Nov, 2008 by in Social Media

Facebook has a feature that allows you to record video without any special software. This is a great feature for making videos to all of your friends or for private messages through your facebook inbox. I have made a point of trying to use video instead of text when responding to people on facebook. If you don’t have a web cam, I have used this one before and it works GREAT.

Tutorial Video

My Facebook Video Challenge to YOU!

I am not going to shave my head or anything but it would be awesome to see a bunch of videos pop up on my wall!


What are some ways that the Church can be using Facebook Video?

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3 Responses to “How to EASILY Record and Send Facebook Videos”

  1. Greg Davis 14 November 2008 at 10:53 am #

    Thanks for the tip Aaron. I think this could be a great way for pastors (or any church member) to send a prayer to someone in need. Instead of responding with a text response they could respond with a video that has voice and facial expression. Like you said a more personal touch. I think it could help foster a deeper sense of community and extend relationships.

  2. Max K. 28 February 2009 at 5:22 am #

    Your video is really helpful Aaron, but i still have trouble with recording videos. My laptop doesn’t have a built in webcam, so i bought the iSight for it, but still whenever I’m about to record a video, i get the message: Look for Cameras Again.
    How do i get my laptop to recognize the webcam?

  3. Carmen 21 July 2009 at 10:30 pm #

    hi iv been having problems with recording videos on peoples walls and sending them in a message. In your video you say once you click record a little box shows up, when i click on the record icon “look for cameras again pops up but i have no camera applications opened. by the way i have an imac with a built in iSight camera


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