TEACH ME HOW TO VLOG?
Vlogging?
Well I dunno if that's my thang but ya' know I've tried to do video blogging in my language (Filipino). You can see it on my Dtube account (If you wanna check it just type in "jesslaruan"). I know a lot of people here are from different countries (well I think you have an idea where I'm from, Philippines!!!). Well I actually learned from people on Youtube, I just watched and watched people talking to their Camera/camera phones as if they are like "morons" (no offense please, I wanted to become one). After a long time thinking about doing this, I've done some research on what factors should we follow to become a successful vlogger.
• GET VLOG SAVVY
Before you get started, take some time to check out what vloggers are doing. Learn what type of equipment they are using, how they are framing their pictures, and how they are connecting with their audience. Mimic what you like and feels most comfortable to you.
• PREPARE
Spend some time thinking about what you want to say before you turn on the camera. Maybe even prepare a few notes or an outline that you can refer to during filming.
• AVOID AN EARTHQUAKE WITH YOUR CAMERA
Rather than trying to film yourself while holding your camera, invest in a tripod. Doing so will prevent your audience from getting dizzy from strange camera angles. A tripod doesn’t have to be expensive. You can pick one up at Target or Walmart for between $10 and $20.
• BE YOURSELF
Remember that your viewers are watching because they already like your blog. Keeping this in mind will help you to create an engaging vlog and avoid becoming a robot behind the camera. Relax, smile and talk about what you know.
• ASK A QUESTION
Similar to a blog post, the intent behind a vlog is to engage your audience. You can accomplish this by asking your viewers their opinion on a topic or maybe a question for an upcoming video.
• GET OFF THE COUCH
Keep your audience interested by getting creative with where you film your vlog. Go outside, head to a coffee shop, or close yourself off in your laundry room or bathroom.
• STAY FOCUSED
Say what it is you have to say and then stop filming. People have an incredibly short attention span. The second you find yourself starting to ramble, end the clip. A great vlog is usually only a couple of minutes long.
• BUILD A VLOGGING COMMUNITY
Similar to the way you connect with fellow bloggers on your blog, connect with fellow vloggers. You can do this by commenting on vlogs that address similar topics to yours, subscribing to YouTube channels, and inviting vloggers to watch your content.
• CREATE YOUR OWN VIDEO CHANNEL
Set up a video channel on YouTube and add tags to your videos. This will make your vlogs infinitely easier to find.(This is a bad thing coz I heard that Youtube will demonetize youtubers with channels that are below 1000 subscribers and 10000 views per month.)
• JUST DO IT
Don’t over think this! You will learn and improve as you go. Taking the first step can be nerve-racking, but what do you have to lose? The more vlogs you create, the more comfortable you will become in front of the camera.
But please don't misapprehend what I'm trying to say. I just want to collate suggestion and opinion about this to improve my creativity with this craft.
Article was grab from: https://www.thesitsgirls.com/vlogging/how-to-vlog/
at times it requires some experience in order to catch up with it
Thanks for that nicholasmwanje :)
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