What do you find challenging about creating videos for your product?
Carol Moh
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Could be any part of the journey from ideating to scripting to filming to editing!
I think for me itβs scripting as I can see how I want it to look but takes me a while to get the script/messaging right.
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Slim Geransar@slimmy82
REI Litics
The time it takes lol! I love that you script it. I throw it all together and mix and match till it works lol. Definitely not the right approach
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Editing the video to align it with the script is very time consuming, only to go back and re-edit the script not to make the video too long!
it saves my time
The editing can be a pain in software like After Effect and even IMovie, I have found Veed to be easier to use Carol
@michael_gammon what kind of videos are you creating and what makes Veed easier to work with than iMovie?
Having edited before in premier pro and after effects I find it a bit too over complicated/manual(?) for the type of videos for things like socials.
Sensay
There are some really cool AI options out there now. I always hated making videos before, but I think some of these new solutions are amazing. I use Canva's AI tools all the time now.
@vagrantcrypto Same I used to really hate video editing, too! What tools do you use the most in Canva? I find sometime Canva still isn't quite there yet for editing videos with ease.
Sensay
@carolmoh I think content marketing has changed so much lately. It's become a lot about volume and just getting content out there. Adding some nicely designed template over the top of a genuine recorded video can be powerful.
If you have canva pro it helps a lot. AI recommendations, and access to a big database of photos, videos and audio to add
@vagrantcrypto It really is a quantity over quality world, despite what people try to say π
Of course, it needs to be of a good standard, but the rate at which content gets consumed is just on another level!
I am in an industry where competitors are churning out 200-500 blogs a month - it's wild times π«
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