You only have a few seconds to capture your audience’s attention. If you are like most people, you probably get the majority of your inspiration from watching videos on YouTube. You probably also noticed that most of the popular videos are quite short. They last for about 20-30 seconds, and anything longer is generally an advertisement for another video or article. With so much information available in so many different formats, it is important to get your message across as quickly as possible. That means keeping your video script short and sweet.
Don’t forget the introduction
The introduction is the first thing your reader sees when they start watching your video. It is also the last thing you record. While many people start off with the first line of their script, it is important to include at least a brief intro. You can use the introduction to grab your reader’s attention and make them eager to proceed. You can also use it to give them a sneak peek at what they will get out of your video.
Use simple graphics
Still images can be very powerful and memorable. When used in the right way, they can help make your video much more interesting. You can also use simple graphics and charts to illustrate specific points you make in your script. While you can certainly use expensive software to make professional-looking graphics, you can also use free tools that you likely already have on your computer. You can use a program like PowerPoint or Google Sheets to make simple graphs and charts. Use an online image editor to make graphics that are related to the content of your script. Put your text on top of the images or use those images as backgrounds. You can also use online image generators to create random text and images to create more visually interesting elements.

Sum up your point at the end
When you are almost finished with your video, you can wrap up your script with a summary of your main point. This could be a combination of a few key points you made throughout the script. The summary is a chance to re-emphasize the main point of your video and leave your reader with something to take away and apply in their own life. You can end with a call to action and explain exactly how your audience can put your advice into practice.
Most people watch videos while they are doing something else, like waiting in line or riding the subway. They may only have a few minutes to spare and they will likely skip over anything that doesn’t immediately catch their attention. If you want to reach a broad audience with the information you have to share, you need to make your video as appealing as possible. This means keeping it short and sweet, and create more for your postings and website for greater exposure.
Robert Haller
Producer
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314-604-6544