Lynda - Making Video 1: Sell Something Duration: 2hr 49m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 4.6 GB Genre: eLearning | Language: English Making Video: Sell Something is a beginner-level project-based course for non-video people who want to make a short video to sell a product. Staff author Ashley Kennedy caters to learners with minimal pre-existing knowledge, limited resources, and almost no budget. She shows that—with the right techniques—making an engaging promotional video can be accomplished with little more than a smartphone. The course is presented in a workshop style where Ashley teaches a real-world professional (a woodworker) how to make a video for her website. Like the rest of Making Video series, this course focuses on (a) planning a video project with an eye for success, (b) shooting the best possible video using very basic equipment, and (c) editing video with intention and finesse using free editing software. This installment also includes an overview of sales tactics as they apply to video, and tips for showcasing a product in the best light. Following the same steps, you should be able to create engaging videos to sell your own products and services. Topics include: Video workflow and techniques Sales fundamentals Pre-production basics: planning, script writing, location scouting, and scheduling Production basics: interviewing, shooting b-roll, lighting, and sound Editing and post-production basics: organization, editing, and refinement Lynda - Making Video 2: Teach Something MP4 | Video: 720p | Duration: 3:01:34 | English | Subtitles: VTT | 5203.9 MB Making Video: Teach Something is a beginner-level project for non-video people who want to make short videos focused on instruction. Staff author shows that with the right techniques making an engaging training video can be accomplished with little more than a smartphone. The course is presented in a workshop style where Ashley teaches a real-world professional (a chef) how to make a video for her website. Like the rest of the Making Video series, this course focuses on (a) planning a video project with an eye for success, (b) shooting the best possible video using very basic equipment, and © editing video with intention and finesse using free editing software. This installment also includes tips for teaching on camera. Following the same steps, you should be able to create engaging videos to teach others new skills and promote your brand and expertise. Topics include: Video workflow and techniques Teaching on camera Writing the script Shooting on location Editing video in HitFilm Express Adding music and graphics Lynda - Making Video 3: Sell Yourself Video: 720p | Duration: 3h 14m | Language: English Making Video: Sell Yourself is a project-based course for non-video people who want to make short videos to promote themselves. Staff author caters to those who need to make a video with minimal preexisting knowledge, limited resources, and little to no budget. The course is presented in a workshop style where Ashley teaches a real-world professional (an executive coach) how to make a video for her website. Like the rest of the Making Video series, this course focuses on teaching video production using a smartphone as the primary camera, and a limited amount of additional production equipment. The focus will be on (a) planning a video project with an eye for success, (b) shooting the best possible videos using very basic equipment, and (c) editing those videos with intention and finesse using free browser-based editing software. Following the same steps, you should be able to create engaging self-promotional videos. Topics include: Video fundamentals and workflow Pre-production basics: planning, script writing, location scouting, and scheduling Production basics: shooting stand-ups, b-roll, and gathering assets Editing and post-production basics: organization, editing, and refining Adding graphics, music, text, and more Hidden Content: **Hidden Content: Content of this hidden block can only be seen by Gold Members(click for instructions) after they click 'Like'.**
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