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Before You Even Pick Up a Camera

Decide What Type of Videos You Will Create

Before you get in and start recording, you should investigate what kind of videos you will make. Think about the type of story you want to tell, how you can do it best through video, and what styles and types of video are most appropriate for sharing your story.

Keep in mind that it is likely that your audience needs various types of videos and messages at different times of their journey.

When you start, choose some styles and types of video to determine what works and what doesn’t.

Set a Budget

Having your plan already established, it is important that you think about what kind of video budget you will have to work with.

These are some questions you should ask yourself so you have an idea of ​​how much you need to invest.

What kind of videos do you want to create?

Your budget will depend on the type of project you describe in your video strategy. Your financial status will often determine the creative ways you can explore.

Will you make videos internally or outsource them to an external production company?

If you plan to produce videos internally, you should think about who will be responsible for creating them.

What video equipment or video marketing software will you need?

If you are going to produce a traditional professional video, consider the following equipment:

  • Tripod
  • Video Camera
  • Stabilizer
  • Lighting Equipment
  • Editing Software

If instead you use your smartphone, consider the following:

  • Clip Light
  • Lighting Kit
  • Tripod
  • Stabilizer
  • Lens
  • Microphone
  • Editing app or software

Do you want to hire actors?

Remember that hiring professional actors will raise the cost of producing your videos.

Establish Responsibilities

Regardless of how you operate the production of your videos, be sure to determine:

  • Who is the person responsible for the creative concepts and the storyboard?
  • Who writes the scripts?
  • Who is responsible for making the content?
  • Who organizes the logistics of the video session?
  • Who makes the recording and editing of the video?
  • Who is responsible for distributing the finished videos?

Define Where You Will Store Your Video

You must determine where your videos will live on the web and on your site.

Consider the following channels which include:

  • Various pages on your website
  • Inbound marketing campaigns
  • Email marketing campaigns
  • Social media channels
  • YouTube

Measure your Results

Just as you keep track of the key performance indicators for written content, you must produce, publish and then check the engagement data of your video. In this way you can justify your investment in the videos and thus, understand what is performing well.

Once you have established the logistics, you can determine how your video content is reaching your objectives.

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