Lifehacker has always been a great resource of mine for tips on making life more efficient. If you’re looking into making your own YouTube web series, here’s a great article made by the guys over at Lifehacker.
Make a Web Video: How to Choose Your Gear, Shoot and Edit Video, and Master YouTube
On this week’s episode of Lifehacker, we’re going behind the scenes for a closer look at how you can make your own web video, no matter what your budget. We’ll walk through the gear you’ll need and how to shoot, edit, and distribute web video for your rabid audience.
This is the fourteenth episode of season two of Lifehacker. Today’s episode highlights:
- How to plan and prepare for your first shoot, including choosing what gear you’re going to use (from low-budget setups (like your phone) to more professional—and more affordable than ever—gear (like what we use on Lifehacker).
- How to shoot video like a pro and record great video with an HD DSLR camera, courtesy of the very talented Jordan Dertinger.
- Once you’ve shot your video, it’s time to hit the editing room. Our complete guide to the basics of video editing will get you started.
- Now that you’ve got a following, you may want to consider a few ways you can keep your audience engaged, courtesy of Hannah Hart.
- Finally, Lifehacker’s very skilled producer Zac Minor will offer his best tips for optimizing your video so it looks great on YouTube.
Become a YouTube Superstar! Pick Gear, Learn How to Shoot, Edit and Master YouTube!
Click HERE to see the YouTube Playbook: YouTubes’s creator manual and guide to making a successful YouTube channel.
Source: Lifehacker
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