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    How To Create An Awesome Demo Video For Your Business

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    How To Create An Awesome Demo Video For Your Business

    How To Create An Awesome Demo Video For Your Business
    Last updated 11/2020
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.90 GB | Duration: 8h 46m

    You don't need to spend $10K in order to have a professional video produced. Learn to make one yourself the easy way!

    What you'll learn
    Scriptwriting - Learn to create simple, compelling, effective scripts in less than 2 hours
    Animating - Learn to create awesome animations quickly and cheaply
    Voice over - Learn how to record great voice over audio with no budget or where to hire great voice over talent.
    Editing- Learn how to put animation, audio, sound, all together with Final Cut or iMovie
    Promoting - Learn great social media marketing techniques to promote your video and increase your chances of it becoming viral
    How to produce explainer videos from scratch
    Requirements
    Description
    Videos Rule. If your company's website doesn't have them, you are missing out on an awesome way of communicating with your customers. Explainer videos are an easy and dynamic way of letting folks know about your products or services and they can mean the difference between a lookie-loo and actual sales. Unfortunately, many companies let the high costs of professional videos turn them off to the real power of this marketing medium. Some folks even create low quality videos in-house. As dynamic and powerful as videos can be, bad videos can be just as persuasive… in a totally negative way - giving potential customers a bad impressive of your company. Rather than adding poor quality videos to your site, you're probably better off not adding videos at all. Now your company can stand out from the crowd and you don't need to spend $10K in order to have a professional video produced for your site. Are you ready for this? You can start enjoying the benefits of learning how to make your own, professional quality videos now with the help of an awesome video series that teaches you everything you need to know.

    Overview

    Lecture 1 Student Testimonials and Sample Demo Videos

    Section 1: Intro

    Lecture 2 Welcome

    Lecture 3 How to create awesome demo videos

    Lecture 4 Why does your website need a demo video?

    Lecture 5 The 9 Production Stages

    Section 2: Script Writing

    Lecture 6 Learn the 5 parts of a great script

    Lecture 7 What makes a script awesome?

    Lecture 8 The 5 Sales Impulse Factors

    Lecture 9 The whole advertising industry summed up

    Lecture 10 08 - Study Case 1: The Hipmunk demo video

    Lecture 11 Study Case 1: Analyzing the Hipmunk video script

    Lecture 12 Study Case 1: Analyzing the Hipmunk video script 2/2

    Lecture 13 Hipmunk Script - All Versions

    Lecture 14 Study Case 2: The HighlightCam Demo video 1/2

    Lecture 15 Study Case 2: The HighlightCam Demo video 2/2

    Lecture 16 How to apply the SUCCESS rules an independent script paragraph

    Lecture 17 Using Excel to apply the SUCCESS rules

    Lecture 18 Comparing a Good script line versus a Bad one

    Lecture 19 Stay away from boring, aim for balance

    Lecture 20 Applying the SUCCESS rules to a whole script

    Lecture 21 Learn the importance of a good script ending

    Lecture 22 Reviewing all the main points

    Section 3: Storyboarding

    Lecture 23 Intro to Storyboarding

    Lecture 24 Storyboarding requirements

    Lecture 25 Creating a storyboard template

    Lecture 26 Using Omnigraffle for Storyboarding

    Lecture 27 Storyboard sections explained

    Lecture 28 Drawing your Storyboard Shots

    Lecture 29 Scanning and importing your shots

    Lecture 30 Storyboard Samples

    Lecture 31 Highlightcam Storyboard and Omnigraffle File

    Lecture 32 Grumo Storyboarding Files

    Section 4: Voiceover

    Lecture 33 Voiceover recording intro

    Lecture 34 iPhone voiceover app demo

    Lecture 35 Transferring voiceover from iPhone to PC via WiFi

    Lecture 36 Background noise removal using Audacity

    Lecture 37 Background noise removal using Soundtrack Pro

    Lecture 38 Hiring a voiceover professional online

    Section 5: Illustration

    Lecture 39 Hardware for Illustration

    Lecture 40 Software for Illustration

    Lecture 41 Creating an asset list

    Lecture 42 Setting up Illustrator

    Lecture 43 Drawing in Illustrator

    Lecture 44 Coloring in Illustrator

    Lecture 45 Prepping assets for animation

    Section 6: Animation

    Lecture 46 Animation Software and Hardware

    Lecture 47 Setting up an After Effects project

    Lecture 48 What are Comps in After Effects

    Lecture 49 Importing Assets into After Effects

    Lecture 50 Rigging a Character in After Effects

    Lecture 51 Animating a Shot in After Effects

    Lecture 52 Adding Effects in After Effects

    Lecture 53 Creating Low-Res Previews in After Effects

    Lecture 54 Final Render and Video Delivery

    Section 7: Sound Design

    Lecture 55 Garage Band Demo Project Files

    Section 8: Editing

    Lecture 56 Editing software

    Lecture 57 Overview of Final Cut Pro

    Lecture 58 Shortcuts and basic editing actions

    Lecture 59 Adding the sound track and exporting the final video

    Section 9: Delivering

    Lecture 60 Intro to Compressing and Delivering Video

    Lecture 61 Encoding video using Quicktime

    Lecture 62 Encoding video using MPEG Streamclip

    Lecture 63 Encoding video using VLC

    Lecture 64 Encoding video using Final Cut Pro

    Lecture 65 Encoding video using Compressor

    Lecture 66 Delivering options introduced

    Lecture 67 Delivering video via Email

    Lecture 68 Delivering video via YouSendIt and WeTrasnfer

    Lecture 69 Delivering video via YouTube and Vimeo

    Lecture 70 Delivering video via FTP

    Lecture 71 Tracking video performance with Wistia

    Section 10: Promoting

    Lecture 72 Intro to promoting video online

    Lecture 73 Promoting video using YouTube

    Lecture 74 Promoting video using Vimeo

    Lecture 75 Promoting video using Facebook

    Lecture 76 Promoting video using Twitter

    Lecture 77 Promoting video using Reddit, StumbleUpon, and Digg

    Lecture 78 Promoting video using TubeMogul

    Lecture 79 Promoting video using Wordpress and Tumblr

    Lecture 80 Course End

    Promote your startup and explain your services quickly and concisely,Increase your conversion rates by up to 400%,Keep your information pages clutter-free,Use your demo video as an elevator pitch to raise capital