6 Steps to a Training Video Script That Engages Your Audience

6 Steps to a Training Video Script That Engages Your Audience

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6 Steps to a Training Video Script That Engages Your Audience

In his video "6 Steps for a Training Video Script," Joshua Berglan shares valuable insights on how to create an effective training video script. While he emphasizes the importance of speaking from the heart, he also stresses the need for a structured script when it comes to training videos.


Here is a summary of Joshua's six steps:


  1. Prepare a brief outline. This will help you to organize your thoughts and ensure that your script covers all of the essential information.
  2. Write an introduction. Grab the viewer's attention and introduce the topic of your video. Clearly state why the video is important and what viewers will learn.
  3. Convey why the video is important. Explain the benefits of learning the information that you are presenting. What problems will viewers be able to solve or what goals will they be able to achieve?
  4. Adopt a conversational tone. Write as if you are speaking directly to the viewer. Avoid using jargon and technical terms that your audience may not understand.
  5. Structure the script. Use a clear and logical structure to present your information. This could involve using a step-by-step approach, highlighting key points, or providing examples.
  6. Include a strong call to action. Tell viewers what you want them to do after watching the video. This could be to visit your website, subscribe to your channel, or take a quiz to test their knowledge.


Joshua's tips and recommendations are particularly beneficial for content creators, educators, consultants, and anyone looking to create impactful training videos. By following his advice, you can enhance your video scripting skills and effectively engage your target audience.

Here are some additional tips for creating effective training video scripts:


  • Use visuals to support your script. This could involve using screen recordings, images, or videos.
  • Keep your videos short and to the point. Aim for videos that are no longer than 10 minutes.
  • Break down complex tasks into smaller, more manageable steps.
  • Use humor and storytelling to make your videos more engaging.
  • Get feedback on your script from others before you start filming.


By following these tips, you can create training video scripts that are informative, engaging, and effective.



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These are very useful tips, especially these days that we all need, to some degree, to be in front of a camera. Thank you for sharing!

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