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5 Basic Tips to Make a Professional-Looking Video
publication date: Dec 12, 2012
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author/source: William Wei
Open Forum MessageIf you’re looking to expand your business’s customer base, you’ve probably heard the same advice a million times: create a Facebook page and open a Twitter account. While it is important to create and maintain a strong presence in social media, it is also important to find a way to stand out from the rest.
One way to do this is by creating a video and uploading it onto another social media site, like YouTube, or adding it to your blog to make things more interesting.
For someone who’s never held a camera, figuring out how to get started can be daunting. But, once you understand a few basics, you can produce a great-looking video on your own. Here are five basic tips for beginners looking to make a professional-quality video:
1. Shoot with the right equipment First, plan out what kind of video you want to make. If you’re going for the classic home-video look, something as simple as a Flip camera (which, given it’s size and price, the result should suffice) will work. If you want to upgrade your audience’s viewing experience, the person behind the camera should have steady hands, or you should use a tripod.
2. Pay attention to the audio!
3. Watch what you’re filming
4. Edit to your audience
As for video editing software, beginners should stick with simple programs like iMovie. If you’re just cutting some fat from your video, YouTube’s cloud-based video editor should meet your needs. You can find an in-depth tutorial on YouTube’s video editor, click here.
5. Upload and distribute through social networks Even if your video doesn’t sweep the nation and go "viral," it’s almost a guarantee that through social media distribution, people outside your current customer base will hear about your business. Plus, your current customers will appreciate you switching things up (and, hopefully, entertaining them!) |
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