Introduction
Introduction
Finding your way around
Things I care about
Will you get rich?
Content Planning
Who are you teaching?
Researching your topic
Stair-stepping knowledge
Your audience wants your style
Addressing viewer objections
The ideal video length
Do it wrong on purpose!
Should you use a script?
Using a teleprompter
Recording at the same time
Dictating your content
Post-it note management
Equipment
Introduction to equipment
Picking a microphone
Deciding if you want to be on camera
Picking lights
Picking a camera
Considerations for your monitor
Recording
Ensuring consistency in your videos
Preparing yourself to record
Preparing your space for recording
Preparing your desktop for recording
Preparing your monitor for recording
Preparing your applications for recording
Screenflow for recording
Workflow process
QuickTime for recording
How to do your intros and outros
Recording in chunks
Example chunks from this course
Handling mistakes
Maximizing the longevity of your videos
For when you mess up
Editing
Editing introduction
A tour of the editor
The first pass: rough cutting
Fine tuning: covering camera cuts
Editing talking head videos
Punch head: another option to cover cut
Saving time with presets
Cropping mistakes out of your videos
Freeze frames: your secret weapon
Freeze frames: even more power
How to draw on screen
Publishing
Export settings
Exporting workflows
Hosting your videos
A few marketing ideas
Goodbye, for now (maybe!)
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Summary

Achieving consistent, high-quality video recordings involves careful preparation in both appearance and environment. This course covers tips like choosing a stable outfit for seamless editing, marking camera positions for continuity, and staying hydrated to prevent disruptions. Learn how to maintain energy and style by reviewing past recordings, ensuring your video series remains cohesive and professional.

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Preparing for consistency in your recording sessions

In the pursuit of producing consistent and high-quality videos, preparation is key, whether you plan to be on camera or not. Here's a guide to help you prepare effectively for your recording sessions.

Selecting your outfit

Choosing the right outfit can have a significant impact on the continuity and consistency of your video presentations. Wearing the same outfit, like a simple black t-shirt, can help maintain a uniform look across multiple videos. This consistency is particularly helpful if you need to reshoot portions of your content as it allows for seamless editing.

However, your choice of attire is personal and can vary if you prefer wearing graphic tees or any other style. Make sure to define your own style and stick to it for the sake of continuity.

Setting up your recording environment

To ensure that your positioning on camera remains consistent, placing a marker on your workspace can be quite helpful. A piece of tape indicating where to sit facilitates maintaining the right position during recording, preventing unnecessary movement and fidgeting once the camera rolls.

Keeping hydrated with non-carbonated drinks

Having a drink nearby during your recording sessions is essential, but it's wise to avoid carbonated beverages such as sparkling water. These can cause frequent burping, which can disrupt your recordings. Instead, opt for non-carbonated options to keep your vocals clear and your session flowing smoothly.

Tuning into the right mindset

Your mental state and energy play an essential role in maintaining video quality. If you've taken a break from recording, watching or listening to previous videos can subconsciously tune you into the right energy level and tone. This practice can help ensure that your upcoming recording matches the established mood and style, contributing to the overall quality and consistency of your content.

Embracing your individual style for a cohesive body of work

Finding a style that resonates with you and committing to it will enhance the cohesion and perceived quality of your video series. Whether it's your attire, setup, or mental preparation, staying true to your chosen approach refines your work and adds a professional touch to your videos.