How To Elevate Your Video Content. NOW ??
Look, I'm not going on a long-winded rant about how "video is king" or wasting your precious time attempting to prove why it's so important.
Every creative medium that builds your online business is important.
All important vehicles to deliver the messages you need your audience to hear.
But video is definitely a popular barrier to entry for anyone wanting to build and make a name for themselves online.
I often take for granted all of the little tips and tricks I've learned along the way to create social-first video that builds authority on my own social channels while also providing a steady income stream from brands that want to purchase video projects from me.
But first, what exactly IS social-first video?
It's a video created with the intention of being consumed on a social media platform like TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook Reels. Etc.
I approach creating a video for one of these platforms differently than I would a video for a website or even traditional YouTube.
The difference:
Vertical Filming
If I'm creating for these platforms, I want to make sure I'm filming in a 9:16 portrait mode, not 16:9 landscape mode. Simply put, don't hold your phone horizontally if you're planning on posting on a platform that is consumed vertically.
Sometimes, it's unavoidable, and there are a few workarounds, but we can dive into those later. However, if I'm filming and creating specifically to post to social media, I'm filming vertically. (And yes, I'm using softball content because it dominates our life in the summers.)
Keep It Short & Hook 'Em Fast
You have less than three seconds to capture someone's attention while they scroll through the endless sea of social media content. Getting their attention quickly is necessary.
What visual shot can you draw interest with?
What type of text can you type on the first frame of the video to catch a user's attention?
Leading a user in and teasing with a hook helps grab attention and hold it throughout the video.
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Let's Talk Camera Settings, Lighting, and Other Random Tips:
Camera settings can make a HUGE difference when filming. No matter if you're using an iPhone or Android, you can adjust these settings directly on your phone.
Here's where mine are set:
Lighting. It's everything.
Here are my personal favorites:
Random tips:
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