Do you create video content? Share your best tips.
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Gary Sztajnman@garysz
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We use video content to augment our blog content.
I'd say go authentic over fancy production.
Also there are so many great ways to utilize video...
- short interviews on 1 topic,
- a day in the lift
- moving infographics with voice over etc.
The best thing is that these days it's so quick to make.
We create it mainly to showcase our products in action. The best tip is to try to keep it short and concise, making the videos more engaging to the audience. Knowing that viewers prefer not to sit through long content, we aim to keep our videos very brief.
Another important aspect is crafting a clear and straightforward script that conveys the message quickly and clearly. To ensure our key points stand out and are easily understood, we add subtitles and include text in parts of the videos to highlight to importance.
no i dont creat it
I do create video for my client on Canvas through free version. You can use tool like canvas. Else I am not expert in create video looking this thread getting more response ..
I started to work on video content in December of last year.
At first I tried a bunch of different tools to find the one that came closest to what I needed(still exploring options).
Learn the preferred tool's different functionalities (preferably its a popular tool with many video tutorials).
If you want to create something more complex - don't be afraid to spend a bit of money on a freelancer but from the start explain that part of the collaboration would be them mentoring you.
Always frame content into a story, write down the script of what you would be saying and the storyboard of what will be shown.
Decide on the format - is the video for Mobile or Desktop, this entirely changes what you are able to record.
Video of yourself or audio should be recorded separately after you've created the video content that would be shown - this way its much easier to narrate it compared to trying to do both at the same time.
Dont be afraid to post things that are "work in progress" and have this be part of your story. It takes time to learn something new and people appreciate you for the story you convey and not so much how polished it is.
Once you've figured out the basics - find out what are your limits. When you hit a wall in what you can do yourself a freelancer or professional firm will help you realize more complex projects but I would not recommend working with a professional firm until you have the basics down - this will help you a lot in meeting deadlines and preparing all the materials they would need to realize your vision.
Finally, I personally find it very important to use a tool like Ora to catalogue and collaborate on the different videos I've created. Whether its our solution or some alternative like Trello, Clickup etc. if you are working on video content with a team it's much easier to have a common workspace.
Be sincere and show yourself.
You can compromise video quality but you shouldn't compromise sound and proper light.
Hey there video content creators! As someone who has dabbled in various tech niches including edtech and embedded programming, I know the value of creating engaging videos. From my experience, here are some tips to take your video content to the next level:
1. Tell a story: Make sure your video has a clear narrative that captures the viewer's attention.
2. Engage with your audience: Encourage comments and interaction to build a community around your content.
3. Keep it concise: Attention spans are short, so get to the point quickly and keep your videos concise.
4. Invest in good equipment: Quality audio and video can make a huge difference in how your content is received.
5. Be consistent: Regularly posting content can help you build a loyal following.
Remember, the key is to experiment and see what works best for your specific audience. Best of luck with your video content creation journey!'
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I don't create videos, but for effective content: plan, engage viewers quickly, keep it concise, and maintain quality visuals/audio.
One thing that I would recommend especially for software/app tutorials is to be concise and not to beat around the bush. Attention spans are short. So it's best if you stick to the title of your video ))
Do not make much investment at first. No fancy camera, studio, or setup is needed to test how videos work for you. Perhaps the only really good investment I would suggest is the microphone. As I mentioned microphone I would recommend using real voiceover or AI that is very close to real.