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: Plan your content using storyboards, scripts, or bullet points to ensure the flow is logical and structured.

: Use a conversational style and speak with enthusiasm. Look directly at the camera lens rather than your screen to maintain a connection with the audience. Production Checklist Instruction video:

: Clear audio is more critical than perfect video. Use a dedicated microphone (like a lapel or shotgun mic) and record in a quiet environment. Visual Enhancements : Number each step to help viewers follow along. Add captions to make content accessible to all learners. : Plan your content using storyboards, scripts, or

: Aim for a duration of 3 to 5 minutes . Long videos often lead to abandonment; if your topic is complex, break it into a multi-part series. Production Checklist : Clear audio is more critical

: Start by determining the exact purpose—whether it's teaching a new employee technique or explaining a specific educational concept.

: You don't need a professional studio. A smartphone on a stable tripod and good lighting (natural or basic video lights) are often sufficient.