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By Rued Riis
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Attention, Interest, Desire, Action. Those are the 4 components of the AIDA framework known from the marketing world. But. There's a whole lot video makers, educators, and explainers can learn from marketing. And this funnel-framework is the perfect foundation for a strong video structure.
In this episode, I'll give you a concrete example of a video on Cyber Security. Imagine this is a corporate training, and the video is the first of many, so it needs to pique the interest of the viewer, get their attention, make them desire to watch more, and finally take action.
Watch more episodes here: https://www.ruedriis.com/podcasts/content-creator-kickstart
Learn more about scriptwriting: https://www.ruedriis.com/strong-scripts
TikTok is the new shiny video platform that every expert wants you to jump on - the sooner the better. But is it always a good idea to jump on these new opportunities? Or should you take a step back and decide whether it's right for you, your audience, and your business?
In today's episode, I share my experiences with TikTok, the learnings I take away, and why I'm not going to go all in on TikTok, but stay loyal to my core platform, YouTube.
It's a golden skill to be able to explain things better - with more clarity and understanding. Especially if you're the expert and you are trying to explain something to a beginner.
But there are some ways to loosen up the explanation so it becomes more digestible for the listener to consume.
In this episode, I teach you how to research how the questions are asked, so you can answer them better. How to progress more logically through your explanations. And how to be super concrete using facts, numbers, stats, quotes, stories, and analogies.
I hope this podcast episode inspires you to become a better explainer. If you want to invest even more into that skill, check out my Explain Academy: https://www.ruedriis.com/academy
It's super important to get off to a good start with your video. Therefore, I thought I'd share some concrete ways to start a video in an engaging and interesting way.
These are 5 ways I use myself and shuffle between. Try out an intro template and apply it to your video. I hope you'll get inspired by my approaches and find better ways to start your videos off better.
It's not easy to film yourself (at all), but you get better in time. These are some of the things that I keep reminding myself of before I hit record.
If you tick off all 7 tips before you upload your next video, I'm sure you will be very glad to see that the result comes off much more professional than before. Good luck with the shoot!
What's a T-shaped content creator? The T-shape symbolizes a generalist skillset with one deep-dive; a skill that you've honed and are great at.
In this episode, I'll dive into the importance of supplementing your expertise with other skills to give your expertise utility. In order to convert what you know into something valuable to others, you have to add a few things to your toolbox, like business, marketing, WordPress, SEO, and more.
Thanks for listening, rating, and reviewing this podcast. Much love!
Rued
In this episode, I've gathered the most frequently asked questions about Explain Academy. As this is a premium program, where you learn communication and content creation, it's also more expensive than a video course.
So of course (no pun intended), this raises more questions about the program and whether it's the right thing to join for you specifically. The questions I answer are:
If you want to learn more about Explain Academy, I've made a cool little video about it - and written a ton more on what it is, what it isn't, and how you can join if you'd like: https://www.ruedriis.com/academy
Hope to see you inside,
Rued
It's important to structure a course the right way — depending on the topic and student. I've created my fair share of courses, and along the way, I learned a thing or two about how to do it well.
In this episode, I share my perspectives on structure, format, and progression, based on the experience I have from Go Beyond Vyond, Strong Scripts, Powerful Process, and more.
Thanks for listening, rating, and reviewing this podcast. Much love!
Rued
Vyond is great for eLearning developers who want to create scenarios. It's a modern way of doing it, and it's quite easy if you remember a few things.
In this episode, you'll hear about establishing shots, character creation, emotions, facial expression, corporate identity, and more.
Thanks for listening, rating, and reviewing this podcast. Much love!
Rued
Want to make better videos? Write better scripts! Scriptwriting for explainers, tutorials, whatever is essential. Especially for explainer videos, where you want to make a short, simple, and easy-to-understand video. And that is not achieved in the narration or animation. No, that's all in the script.
So let's dive into 10 practical tips for amazing video scripts.
WRITE LIKE YOU TALK
DELETE EMPTY SENTENCES
WRITE IN BLOCKS
JUST AS SMART, LESS INFORMED
USE ACTIVE VOICE
USE META SENTENCES
SPELL IT OUT
WRITE 30%, REWRITE 70%
TALK TO ME = USE “YOU”
BREAK THE RULES
Those are the rules to follow (and then break down the line). These learnings were derived from a presentation I gave at the Explain Academy. Feel free to get on the waitlist, and I'll send you an email once we roll again.
Thanks for listening, rating, and reviewing this podcast. Much love!
Rued
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