So was I snooping around the net for a video that will pin down the perfect vlogging tips that will get you going as a first time vlogger. And what I've have discovered gems from the topnotch video bloggers Kevjumba, Happy Slip, and David Choi:
1. Never give out boring introductions. Don't just face the Camera and introduce yourself the David Copperfield sort of way -it will make your video look "dry". Insert appropriate music during introduction to put establish a lively vibe with your viewers.
2. Use your hands. Hand movements "capture your audience and hypnotize them" as what KevJumba revealed. And according to him, the proper hand movements will make your viewers subscribe to you. How cool is that?
3. Just smile. As what KevJumba said: If you're happy, they're happy.
1. Connect with your audience. Make them feel that you are having a conversation in real time. If you want to make a good video for video blog stare into the camera make an eye contact. Avoid looking down on the floor! (Well, unless it's part of an entertaining acting stint.)
2. Lean in to the camera and get intimate with your audience. This is also one way to establish a connection with your audience, like you're conversing with each other face to face or as if you are in the same room.
3. Say something personal and tell a story. Personal experiences that are memorable and fun can interest other viewers too. Like in blogging were you share bits and pieces of yourself, video blogging let's you do the same. OF course you need to make sure that the life stories that you share are not strictly very private matters, because well, the internet is still the internet. Any information that you give can make or break you.
1. Be aware of your look. Be unemotional when making videos. This is the key to vlogging according to him. Being unemotional will give you composure. This will let look like someone with an "attitude" that is just right for someone who hosts a video blog.
2. Roll up your sleeves because sometimes, it gets kind'a hot when you make videos. This is also for establishing great lighting, because most of the time, the part of your arm covered by your shirt sleeve is whiter than the rest of your arm. This, according to David, improves camera lighting.
3. Put it a lot of video effects. You need to have a video editor so that you can tweak your blogs and boost its appeal to your audience. As David puts it in, people in this generation "watch videos for effects. They don't watch it for content. If you do that, you will put the plus in the A, creating an A+.
Did everything make sense? Get enlightened. Watch this video.
Vlogging Tips from KevJumba
1. Never give out boring introductions. Don't just face the Camera and introduce yourself the David Copperfield sort of way -it will make your video look "dry". Insert appropriate music during introduction to put establish a lively vibe with your viewers.
2. Use your hands. Hand movements "capture your audience and hypnotize them" as what KevJumba revealed. And according to him, the proper hand movements will make your viewers subscribe to you. How cool is that?
3. Just smile. As what KevJumba said: If you're happy, they're happy.
Vlogging Tips from Happy Slip
1. Connect with your audience. Make them feel that you are having a conversation in real time. If you want to make a good video for video blog stare into the camera make an eye contact. Avoid looking down on the floor! (Well, unless it's part of an entertaining acting stint.)
2. Lean in to the camera and get intimate with your audience. This is also one way to establish a connection with your audience, like you're conversing with each other face to face or as if you are in the same room.
3. Say something personal and tell a story. Personal experiences that are memorable and fun can interest other viewers too. Like in blogging were you share bits and pieces of yourself, video blogging let's you do the same. OF course you need to make sure that the life stories that you share are not strictly very private matters, because well, the internet is still the internet. Any information that you give can make or break you.
Vlogging Tips from David Choi
1. Be aware of your look. Be unemotional when making videos. This is the key to vlogging according to him. Being unemotional will give you composure. This will let look like someone with an "attitude" that is just right for someone who hosts a video blog.
2. Roll up your sleeves because sometimes, it gets kind'a hot when you make videos. This is also for establishing great lighting, because most of the time, the part of your arm covered by your shirt sleeve is whiter than the rest of your arm. This, according to David, improves camera lighting.
3. Put it a lot of video effects. You need to have a video editor so that you can tweak your blogs and boost its appeal to your audience. As David puts it in, people in this generation "watch videos for effects. They don't watch it for content. If you do that, you will put the plus in the A, creating an A+.
Did everything make sense? Get enlightened. Watch this video.
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