Before deciding to make a video, make sure you've gone through the checklist of questions to decide if you should make a video. Read the questions
- Pre-production
- Scriptwriting
- Table read
- Stakeholder review / approval
- Revisions
- Storyboarding
- Stakeholder review / approval
- Production
- Filming - recording your screencast, filming any greenscreen work, etc.
- Record necessary audio
- Post-production
- (Optional) Motion graphic animation
- Rough draft - assemble the film and audio. It doesn't need to be perfect, just enough to help your reviewers understand it.
- Reviews & comments
- Video revisions
- Final approval
- Delivery
- Upload the final product to YouTube or your video platform of choice
- Add/edit captions
- Regional localization
If you're livestreaming or using a green screen, consider the following.
- Date and time of the presentation
- Title of the presentation
- On-screen talent name and title for lower thirds
- Any graphics/product demos to be reviewed before the event
- End title card
A solid color button down or polo-type shirt. Avoid wearing the following:
- Green shirts (as you will be filmed in front of a green screen)
- Plaid, checked, tightly patterned or striped shirts
- Graphic Tee shirts
- Be aware of unwanted noises. If you have an air conditioner running, a fan, or noisy neighbors, this may all be picked up. If you record in a room with a window to a noisy street, this will be picked up.
- Before your first take, or as the very last take, record a :30 clip of room tone, where everyone is as quiet as they possibly can be. This will give you a great sample of room tone to remove during post.
- Invest in a quality microphone