Description
Promo Video Success: Make Winning Promotional Videos
Can you imagine being able to crunch out truly winning promotional videos? Without pain, cost or time?
What would it be like to be able to draw your audience in to whatever your offering, in a way that is authentic and ethical? Is this a skill you could use?
This course takes you step-by-step through a powerful and proven process to make the very best kind of promo videos, whatever your brand, product or experience. It’s taught by a veteran filmmaker, who understands perfectly what works and what does not on camera.
There is no questions asked money back guarantee on this course. Enrol in the course by clicking the “take this course” button right now!
What are the requirements?
- Pen
- Paper
- Open mind
What am I going to get from this course?
- Over 29 lectures and 54 mins of content!
- Make outstanding promo videos
- Know how to engage your audience in a promo video
- Know how to sequence powerful psychological triggers in promo videos
- Know what gear to choose and what to avoid
- Know how to choose exterior and interior locations
- Know how to be confident and fluid on camera
What is the target audience?
- Anyone who needs to promote anything – really!
- Marketers
- Course creators
- Sales people
- Entrepreneurs
Curriculum
Section 1: Introduction | |||
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Lecture 1 |
Welcome to the course!
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01:02 | |
Lecture 2 |
The best option for promo videos
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00:51 | |
Lecture 3 |
About gear and technology
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01:11 | |
Section 2: Promo performance | |||
Lecture 4 |
Confidence and energy
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04:09 | |
Section 3: The triggers you need to use in sequence | |||
Lecture 5 |
The psychological triggers you must use
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00:38 | |
Lecture 6 |
The first trigger
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03:32 | |
Lecture 7 |
How to develop the first trigger
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01:49 | |
Lecture 8 |
Examples of the first trigger
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02:45 | |
Lecture 9 |
The second trigger
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01:58 | |
Lecture 10 |
How to research the second trigger content
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02:39 | |
Lecture 11 |
The third trigger
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01:31 | |
Lecture 12 |
Third trigger examples
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01:15 | |
Lecture 13 |
The fourth trigger
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01:15 | |
Lecture 14 |
Development of the fourth trigger
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01:54 | |
Section 4: Technical stuff you need to know | |||
Lecture 15 |
How and why to choose locations
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04:15 | |
Lecture 16 |
Specific exterior considerations
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01:35 | |
Lecture 17 |
How to avoid exterior problems
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01:40 | |
Lecture 18 |
Awareness of ambience
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02:03 | |
Lecture 19 |
Stabilisation and why it matters
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02:23 | |
Lecture 20 |
How to use focus to your advantage
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02:20 | |
Lecture 21 |
A great (and cheap) professional cinematographic effect
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01:36 | |
Lecture 22 |
How to do multiple takes
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01:03 | |
Lecture 23 |
The importance of handles
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01:40 | |
Section 5: Gear | |||
Lecture 24 |
Choices of gear
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02:13 | |
Lecture 25 |
The advantages of ‘portrait’ lenses
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01:53 | |
Lecture 26 |
Microphone and audio choices
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03:08 | |
Lecture 27 |
Choices for lights
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01:20 | |
Section 6: Developing your skills | |||
Lecture 28 |
Next steps
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01:12 | |
Section 7: SPECIAL BONUS | |||
Lecture 29 |
Bonus lecture: how to access your free course on Presenting on Camera
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