Creating Great Youtube Videos Personal Use Ebook With Audio

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Table of Contents

5 Microphones for Great Sound Quality in Your YouTube Videos 4
Great YouTube Videos Mean Detailed, Informative Descriptions 6
How Jump Cuts Can Improve Your Video Quality 9
Length is the Key to Great YouTube Videos. How Long? 11
Lighting Tips for Quality YouTube Videos 14
Making Videos YouTube Viewers Love Means a Unique Set and Channel Personality 16
Microphone Positioning is Key to Great YouTube Video Creation 19
Understanding Camera Angles for High-Value Video Creation 21
Why Your Background Is So important for Making High-Quality YouTube Videos 23
YouTube Video Creation Tip of the Pros 25

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Combining Text and Video

Have you ever been watching a great YouTube video and looked directly below that video to get more information? People do this all the time. Something inter-ests them in the video they are viewing, and they want to learn more or see if there is possibly a website they can visit for more of the same type of infor-mation. This area only shows a limited amount of text characters, but there is a button below that text titled SHOW MORE.

Click on that button, and you get even more info. This is what YouTube calls the Description area. You can rehash what you talked about in your video, provide ex-ternal links to drive traffic to your web properties, or offer a word by word tran-scription of the video. Using your YouTube description area properly provides both you and your viewers with a lot of benefits.

First off, you need to understand that YouTube was purchased by Google years ago. Google is, as you probably know, the world’s largest search engine. The more words, and phrases, and text-based characters you provide Google in your YouTube video description, the better chance that your video will rank for those important phrases and keywords. This is good for your YouTube channel, as well as any webpages where you are sending traffic.

What it does for your viewer is probably more important.

Since attention spans are getting shorter all the time online, your YouTube de-scriptions are very important. If someone enjoys your video and wants to expand on the experience, and you don’t provide much or any information in your de-scription, that viewer may simply scroll down and click on some other video YouTube recommends. They want information now, they want it easy to access, so if you don’t give it to them, they are going somewhere else.

By providing a lot of relevant information in your description, you give your view-ers more of what they’re looking for. This is a simple way to instantly trump your competitors on YouTube, those who are not providing value in their video de-scriptions.

How Much Information Should You Put in Your Descriptions?

YouTube currently allows up to 5,000 characters per video description. This is a free opportunity to let the world’s largest search engine send you free traffic. In some cases, even if your video is not the greatest in the world and may perform like a video clip by your competitor, you may still rank higher than that competing video because Google has a better understanding of what your clip is about since you provided an in-depth description.

Use every one of those characters. There are character counting websites which are free to use. Many text editors, such as Open Office and Word, will count your characters for you. Include a call to action. List all relevant information, and in-clude links to other videos, your web properties, and other destinations that in-crease the value your viewers receive. This is a simple and not always used tactic for improving the performance of your YouTube videos. It also provides more value to your viewers, which should be the focus of every one of your video crea-tions.

How Jump Cuts Can Improve Your Video Quality

There are a lot of ways to increase the quality of your videos and therefore boost viewer engagement. You should provide value with every video you create. After someone reads the title of your YouTube video and then clicks on the link, they shouldn’t be scratching their head when they watch that clip. In other words, a great YouTube video means matching your title to your content. A well-written description helps performance as well.

Another way to instantly, and easily, take your video from good to great is to use jump cuts.

What Are Jump Cuts?

If it takes you a long time to create a single video, are you going to look forward to creating this type of content in the future? You probably won’t. When some-one on YouTube watches one of your videos, and they like it, they immediately look to see if you have more of the same type of content. This means that one way to make your videos perform better, for both you and your viewers, is to have more of them available.

This is not going to happen if you dread the task of creating videos. Your content will also suffer. If you are not having a good time creating videos, it will come across in your message. Your viewership will pay the price, and so will your YouTube channel. Jump cuts not only make video production easier and quicker for you, but they can also provide a better experience for your viewer.

Think of a jump cut as a quick transition.

In your videos, it may make you appear to “jump” from one subject, sentence or topic to the next. In traditional, “old school” video creation, this usually involves taking sequential shots from camera positions which are slightly different. For your online videos, whether you list them on YouTube, Facebook or your blog, you’re going to use jump cuts a little differently.

The Jump Cut Process for Great YouTube Videos

If it currently takes you a lot of time to create videos, you’re going to love this. This customized jump-cut video creation process means you will never again have to memorize lengthy scripts. You can stop staring at a teleprompter or referring to your notes while making a video. This also shortens your video by removing any fluff and unneeded pauses, which keeps the pace moving rapidly and your view-ers engaged. Here is what you do.

Write your video script. Include short, simple sentences that you won’t stumble over. Create your script as one huge paragraph, or break your paragraphs up into sections according to the topic. Now you are going to need to get someone else involved.

Have your friend, child, spouse, or significant other read the first sentence of your script to you while you are recording your video. This person should obviously be off-camera. Yes, you are going to record their audio. After your helper reads your first sentence and pauses, read it back while you are facing the camera. Repeat this process with each of your sentences until your entire video script has been read.

Now it is time to edit. Simply go through and remove those sections where your assistant was talking. This provides short, choppy, fast-moving segments of con-tent that are easy to consume by your viewers. When you play it back for the first time using this process, your video is going to be a fast-paced narration that deliv-ers nothing but valuable info, gets to the point quickly, is easy to follow, and doesn’t waste your viewer’s time.

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- 1 Ebook (PDF), 27 Pages
- 10 Audios (MP3)
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- Year Released/Circulated: 2018
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