Wednesday, November 18, 2020

HOW TO MAKE TUTORIAL VIDEOS FOR YOUTUBE // HOW TO MAKE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS FOR YOUTUBE

HOW TO MAKE TUTORIAL VIDEOS FOR YOUTUBE // HOW TO MAKE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS FOR YOUTUBE
In this video, I walk you through HOW TO MAKE TUTORIAL VIDEOS FOR YOUTUBE and HOW TO MAKE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS FOR YOUTUBE. I'll also cover how to make a YouTube video from scratch. In addition, I'll show you behind the scenes and step-by-step how to make training videos for YouTube from start to finish including the equipment that I use such as the camera, lens, audio, and lighting. I also show video editing tools I use to edit YouTube videos such as screen tutorials and talking head videos. So if you want to learn how to make tutorial videos, watch this comprehensive training video. I'll also show you how to script YouTube videos using a simple structure that I follow. You will learn how to film yourself and your screen at the same time and make videos for YouTube. If you're looking to start a YouTube channel, watch this video as I show my process of making professional YouTube videos from scratch. ▼ ▽ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction and what you'll learn 00:38 - Camera equipment and hardware for YouTube Videos 00:40 - Canon M50 camera 01:20 - Camera lens - Sigma 16mm f1.4 01:33 - Audio equipment 02:47 - Lighting for YouTube videos 04:37 - Camera stand 06:35 - Microphone for recording screen tutorials 07:15 - Camera settings 07:22 - Video editing tools 08:12 - How to plan, organize, and script your YouTube videos 12:05 - How to start recording your tutorial video 13:35 - Editing your video in Adobe Premiere Pro 16:44 - How to use ScreenFlow 19:47 - How to create the bubble effect of yourself on ScreenFlow 22:53 - How to add texts and annotations in ScreenFlow 25:25 - How to fix audio levels using Auphonic 28:36 - How to export your video in ScreenFlow for YouTube 28:17 - Optimal and recommended video settings for YouTube 30:20 - Conclusion ▼ ▽ EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE I USE Most of the equipment below can be purchased from Amazon. EQUIPMENT: Camera: Canon M50 Lens: Sigma 16mm f1.4 Camera mic: Deity D3 Pro Computer mic for screen recording: Rode Procaster USB Audio Interface: Focusright Scarlett Solo LIGHTING: Godox SL60W FalconEyes SO-28TD Neewer 30"x30" Dome VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE: ScreenFlow (screen recording software for Mac only) https://ift.tt/SmNOWF Camtasia (Windows + Mac) https://ift.tt/2rqjuAh Adobe Premiere Pro https://ift.tt/1yrWUWT Audio processing: Auphonic https://auphonic.com/ Project management tool: Notion https://notion.so YouTube Recommended uploading encoding settings: https://ift.tt/1b6pnJy ▼ ▽ PRICE GUIDE Here's an estimate of how much it cost for my setup. Prices are in USD. Canon M50: $650 Sigma lens: $419 Deity D3 Pro mic: $199 Rode Procaster: $229 Focusrite Scarlett Solo: $110 Godox SL60W light: $134 Neewer 30"x30" dome: $40 Neewer adjustable boom arm: $12.99 ▼ ▽ WATCH THESE NEXT How To Grow Your YouTube Channel From 0: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqZeKyPnAW4 20 YouTube Video Ideas (Never Run out of Video Topics): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9ZPn0S0N2g ______________ ▶ Found this video helpful? Make sure to click the Like 👍 button if you want to see more videos like this. ▶ Click the Subscribe button to get more online business training like this and click the bell 🔔notification icon to be alerted of any new videos I release. ▶ Visit my blog for more training to help you start and grow your online business faster: https://ift.tt/3jw8kUP ▶ CONNECT WITH ME Website: https://ift.tt/35Bu6Sg Instagram: @aureliustjin Facebook: https://ift.tt/31PfSft Twitter: https://twitter.com/AureliusTjin
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