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Making Online Videos

By Pat Hansen


The increasing popularity of online videos has been due, in part, to the ease with which they can now be made. The large number of videos both professional and amateur demonstrate how convenient and efficient video production has become. But while a bad quality but wildly entertaining webcam-made video can go viral on the Web, a serious business will probably opt for a more professional variety. As fun as some clips are to look at, if your goal is to be taken as a serious business, higher production quality is desired. A couple of things to consider about enhancing production quality are:



1. Equipment - The equipment used to shoot video can often be the limiting factor regarding last video quality. Years back, this meant having to spend an arm and a leg to purchase the capacity to produce videos of a sufficiently high caliber. Back then, the distance between an amateur effort and a pro effort was quite large. Today, that difference has reduced seriously, along with the price on certain kit. Prior to making an investment on a new camera or another device , it would be wise to do some major research. Consult consumer guides (including trusty Web resources) and teach yourself on the technical aspects of video production. Know what features are crucial for your targets and what would possibly not be necessary.

2. Preparation - There are only a few substitutes for solid preparation. Be aware of all the gear you need including lighting and props, when necessary. Whether you are in your room or in a studio, be conscious of your environment. Be mindful not just of what's in your shot, but what might come into your shot. Manage your environment to mitigate the capability for interruption.

3. More is Better - With electronic cameras, you shouldn't be stringently cheap while shooting. Digitised media is comparatively cheap to store, so you can shoot more than what you suspect is required. When modifying, the more you have to work with the better. One of the last things you would like is to realise that you do not have enough footage after shooting has wrapped!

4. Software - Editing software go from costly to free, from expert to amateur. Know your skill level and what the correct budget is. This way, you won't get annoyed with something too advanced or overspend on a program that's beyond what your project calls for.

5. After You are Done - The job doesn't end after you have finished making the video. You still need to do something with your video what's the use of a video that nobody watches. Whether you're counting on posting it to your internet site, blog, or a video-sharing portal like YouTube, know how to promote your new release. As an example, look into video seo management. (VSEO).




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