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4 Tips For Creating Quality Video Entertainment

August 9th, 2011

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For every well created entertaining video, there are thousands that are just plain awful and find audiences of 6 people. Just remember that when creating a video, you need to showcase your passion through the lens of the camera, and capture your audience`s undivided attention.

Below are 4 tips for creating and marketing your video entertainment.

1. Write Engaging Scripts – Most online video creators spend very little time on their scripts, and it clearly shows. Many creators are in such a hurry to start filming their project that they neglect what all remarkable films are built upon, and that`s solid writing and storytelling.

Take your time during this phase of the project by thinking out compelling characters that will resonate with your audience, and scenes filled full of interesting situations. If you want your content to stand out, you need to focus on creating something original but at the same time take a look at some of the top viewed and rated content on YouTube or UnleashVideo to get a sense of what works and what doesn`t.

Online audiences expect to watch video content that pushes the envelop more than network TV shows do, so don`t be afraid to tap into your inner Seth McFarlane and be radically original. I recommend that you write your scripts using Celtx, as the software is free and provides a simple and elegant solution for all your pre-production needs.

2. Production Value Matters – If you saw this year`s breakout film “Super 8“ then you likely know that production value is key, as the filmmaking kids in the film were constantly out to get as much as they possibly could for free. You don`t have to compete with Steven Spielberg, but you need to get the basics right. Simple key things such as quality sound, lighting, and shot selection.

Make sure that the dialog between characters can be easily heard, which means that you need to invest some money into sound equipment. Every video creator and filmmaker should have a decent camera, sound equipment, and lighting at the very least.

Once you have got solid acting talent on your team and a tightly written script, then your execution and production values will next determine the success of your project. Don`t forget that online viewers can watch anything they want, so your productions have to stand out from the 99% of crap out there. It`s trial and error, so see what concepts stick with your viewers, and then figure out how you can improve everything by 10x to appeal and reach a wider audience.

3. Understand Your Medium – Chances are good that your video entertainment will be online, at least to start. The ideal length for most online videos is five minutes or less. You need to understand that attention spans are shorter online, so prepare your script and production accordingly. Within your 5 minutes or less you need a beginning, middle, and end.

You need to hook viewers within the first 3-5 seconds or your video will either be turned off, or will be pushed to the background in favor of a text message. Also remember that many viewers watch video alone while online, but are inclined to share content if it will raise their social status in a positive way. Don`t hesitate to ask viewers to share your video with their friends, family, and followers at the end, just remember to do it in a friendly and appreciative way.

4. Marketing, marketing, marketing – What many creators and producers do when they first release their videos and web series is get Twitter profiles and Facebook pages, and start yelling and screaming at people to pay attention. Doing this is like yelling into a chasm that`s filled with the echoes from thousands of people who simply don`t care. Attention is too valuable and coveted now, so you can`t expect to earn it by broadcasting content that only matters to you. Marketing is all about getting people to know, like, and trust you and your content.

The most effective way to build a grassroots marketing campaign is giving to getting. It`s a slow process but in order to receive attention, at least in the beginning, you must pay attention to what others are doing and engage with their content. If you come across a web series that is in the same niche is yours then comment on their videos, blog posts, and jump into the conversation with them on Twitter and Google Plus. Sharing is caring, so if you come across outstanding video entertainment then please give your followers a break from your content and share others instead.

These are just some basic tips, but ones that should serve as a starting point for getting your projects off the ground, and hopefully into a successful flight path high above the clouds. If you need to build a team to help you create your next video or film, then grab a Spidvid profile and post your project for our community to check out.

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How To Create Entertaining Videos That You Can Be Proud Of

June 9th, 2011

Wouldn’t it be nice if every video project you collaborated on, you were passionate about and proud of them?! Unfortunately life isn’t a fantasy land, so it doesn’t always work out this way. Below are 6 ways to help you be part of more quality video entertainment projects that you can be proud of.

1. Control your own destiny – The top way to be part of video projects you can be proud of, is to create your own opportunities by leading or co-leading projects. It’s always smart to have influence over your project’s fate.

2. People, people, people – Be sure to associate yourself with credible people who have respected completed projects under their belts. If someone has little or no experience as a key team member, then it’s hard to forecast how the end result will turn out.

3. Don’t overstretch your budget – Budgets will always be limited so learn how to work inside of them, and always allocate at least 10-20% of the budget towards miscellaneous “things” because unforeseen expenses will ALWAYS pop up!

4. Timing is everything – Projects will almost always cost more than you originally planned, and take longer too. Don’t set an exact date for release unless you are 100% confident you will get there in time, and if a firm release date is mandatory. Give yourself a time buffer so you don’t feel like a time-inefficient idiot later.

5. Relationships matter – Treat your team members with respect, and listen, listen, listen to them. You don’t have to like everyone, but don’t create drama and conflict because that will kill team chemistry and morale, and even take down entire projects. Also keep in mind that not everyone will share your unique sense of  humor, so be friendly before being funny.

6. Never release it – If you get a video created but at the end of the journey aren’t excited and proud of what you and your team have put together, then don’t release it! Chances are you can make a few simple edits to cut the non-proud parts and come out with a winner that will make your team, and most importantly your viewing audience smile.

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If you want to create more entertaining videos that you can be proud of, but need to build a project team first, then grab a Spidvid profile and connect with the talent you need to collaborate with!

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How To Promote Your Videos – Bloggers Focus Edition

April 8th, 2011

When you upload a new entertaining video do you focus on getting attention from bloggers? If not, you should be looking for niche bloggers who write about video content which you produce. Get them to link to your videos, or better yet get them to embed videos directly within their posts so their audiences can watch right away on the same page.

Watch the video below to learn more about how to promote your videos to bloggers, and tap into their large audiences. Bloggers drive roughly 50% of all video views online, so blogger initiatives must be included in your marketing plan! We are proud to sponsor this how to video, along with GoDaddy.

About the creator - Travis Gordon is a video creator who manufactured the brilliant fantasy action web series Spellfury which has now amassed over 3 million views throughout its incredible existence! In addition to being a web series creator, he also teaches others on how to promote their videos to receive more views, comments, likes, subscribers, and love.

If you create videos that may interest us to sponsor, please contact us and let us know how we can mutually benefit together.

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Video Tips and Charlie Sheen Joins Twitter

March 6th, 2011

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If you don’t yet follow our Twitter page you should because we are always looking to provide value to our followers with video production tips, resources, advice, and other 140 character golden nuggets. Here’s our best over the last 7 days.

This week’s top video produced by Spidvid’s community is by Joel Bryant with the unofficial “Pulled Pork” music video! Watch it below and be sure to share it with all your pulled pork friends.


Pulled Pork By Deven Green And Joel Bryant from Joel Bryant on UnleashVideo

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How To Promote Your Videos – Collaboration Edition

March 2nd, 2011

Travis Gordon is a video creator who manufactured the brilliant fantasy action web series Spellfury which has now amassed over 3 million views throughout its incredible existence! In addition to being a web series creator, he also teaches others on how to promote their videos to receive more views, comments, likes, subscribers, and love.

Spidvid has sponsored his latest video “How To Promote Your Videos –  Collaboration Edition” and it’s a worthwhile watch to learn how to collaborate with other talent to improve your production and entertainment quality, and how to leverage each other’s networks to drive more video views, and attract more overall attention for your team’s content.

If you create videos that may interest us to sponsor, please contact us and let us know how we can mutually benefit together.

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