Whether you create content or just consume it, you probably know that video media is the future. Many professionals will create an explainer video of some sort at some point. It could be a video to demo a product, a how-to guide, or something else to promote your brand.
It may sound easy, but before you jump on camera and start winging it, taking a bit of extra time to write a script can make a big difference in the quality of your video. In today’s post, we share six tips for writing an explainer video script.
Before you start writing a script, think about what your goals are with your video. Jot down some notes on the following:
An explainer video can take many forms. It could involve a product demonstration, verbal instructions, an explanation of a topic, a comedic skit, interviews, etc.! Now that you’ve gotten your goals figured out, determine which type of video will be the most effective to achieve them, and start brainstorming ideas.
Write down any and every idea you come up with, even the silly ones. If you have a team, consider inviting other members to contribute their ideas. Keep brainstorming until you land on something you feel confident about.
Whether your video is a minute long or an hour, it should be made up of roughly the same basic components:
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With your outline and idea ready to go, you can start drafting a script. A script involves more than just dialogue: it details scenes, shots, actions, timing, background visuals, clothing, sound effects, graphics, etc.
It can be helpful to start with one component at a time, whichever one you have the most solid plan for, and then build on the other details from there. For example, you could write a draft of your dialogue first, and then as you read through it, start jotting down details for how you want the scene to look at each point in the dialogue.
Once you write your script, it’s time to perfect each detail. Practice reading it out loud, and cut out anything unnecessary. Set up each shot and test out the timing of the instructions you noted on your script. Get feedback from others. Repeat this process until you have a script you feel confident about.
Before you start filming, hammer out the final details. Do you have all the equipment you need? Are there any rules the distribution channels have that you need to abide by, such as for music and language? Can you add subtitles to make your video easier to follow?
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