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Essential Video Production Best Practices for Amateurs and Pros Alike

Discover key guidelines for effective video production that elevate your storytelling. From understanding the importance of shooting real subjects instead of scenery to the technical advantages of using external microphones, these practices help enhance the quality of your videos. Learn to clarify your intentions, determine if your content should be a video, and storyboard your shots for maximum impact. Simplicity in graphics and transitions, along with leaving your audience wanting more, can significantly improve viewer engagement.

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Essential Video Production Best Practices for Amateurs and Pros Alike

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  1. Production Best Practices A Birds of a Feather discussion

  2. Some Basic Guidelines • “The opposite of good [video] is off.” • Shoot people, not vistas. • “Zoom with your feet.” • Always leave them wanting more. • External microphones always sound better! – from Steve Stockman’s How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck: Advice to Make Any Amateur Look Like a Pro

  3. Semi-Advanced Guidelines • Have a clear intent. • Ask yourself: “Should it be a video?” • Storyboard with your camera/think in shots. • Set the shot and hold it. • When in doubt, cut. • Keep the graphics/transitions simple. – from Steve Stockman’s How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck: Advice to Make Any Amateur Look Like a Pro

  4. Speak up! • What do you have to share?

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