Visual content type #3: Videos
Tip for videos #1: Use techniques that reflect high production value
Needless to say, the quality of your video needs to be up to scratch because today’s users aren’t going to put up with bad lighting or a pixelated video. But what many video creators fail to address is the need for high sound quality. In almost every video, half of the message is depicted through sound, so ensure that your levels are correct and it isn’t distorted.
Tip for videos #2: Don’t be shaky
You’re probably not shooting the Blair Witch Project so be sure to use a tripod or active stabilization device. The perceived quality of a video is increased when there aren’t any harsh movements to distract the viewer.
Tip for videos #3: Take the time to plan
Think about what the purpose of your video is and how you want your target audience to feel when they watch it. Keep the end goal in mind by planning out the entirety of your video in progressive sequences. It helps to write a script, create a storyboard, and make a shot list so you know exactly what’s required and what your next steps are at any point.
Tip for videos #4: Optimize text
If you decide to use textual elements in your video, keep things simple, classy, and sharp. Use the right typeface to complement your video and avoid confusing your audience. Pick a font that represents the art direction and message of your video, and for heaven’s sake choose a color that contrasts against the background image so viewers don’t have difficulty reading the text.
Tip for videos #5: Keep on editing
You don’t need to have 3D graphics flying all over the place, but you should use the right cuts, fades, and overlay style to ensure continuity and appropriate flow. Trim the “fat” (unnecessary frames) to keep it clean and choose an editing software that best suits your needs. You should also spend some time in the editing studio mastering your audio before publishing.