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FAQ

Find answers to your questions about the Eco DocoHow To Guide here.

Starting something new always brings up lots of questions - it's only natural to be curious and want to know more, especially when you’re excited about a new adventure! I’ve gathered some of the most common questions people might want to ask about this Guide, but if you don’t see yours here, please feel free to reach out via the contact form. I’m happy to help and will get back to you within 48 hours.

Can I create a podcast instead of a video?
Absolutely! If you’d prefer to make a podcast - it's your story.


Can I use my smartphone or any other camera?
Use whatever device you feel most comfortable with - your smartphone, iPad, tablet, sound recorder, camera, or video camera. 


Are there any limits to the software I can use?
You’re welcome to use any software you like to create your video or podcast.


I’ve never made a video like this before. Does it have to be complicated?
Your video can be as simple or as detailed as you want. It’s your independent project, so make it your own.


Can I present my Eco Doco in another language?
You're encouraged to create your documentary in your home language. Just add captions (for example, via YouTube) so everyone can enjoy your work.


Who can I contact if I need help or have questions?
If you have any issues or need advice, please send an email or message me via the contact form. I’m here to support you.

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