STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan
62: [On-Air Coaching] The Easiest Way To Create Videos With Chris Lane
June 18, 2018
Content is king, yes. But how do you create it consistently? That’s the magic question, isn’t it? In this episode, you’ll hear how I help clients come up with video ideas in a short amount of time. No writing, no memorizing, no stress. I talk with a lot of business owners who want to start creating videos, but get stumped by many of the aspects of putting them together. What kind of equipment do I need, how do I light it properly, what do I say? So videographer Chris Lane and I teamed up to create a video package that gives people the chance to come to a studio location, be interviewed by me and then receive edited videos they can use for their website or social media. I have found that when people are interviewed, when you ask them questions about their businesses and what they are passionate about, they open up, they are less nervous and they can very easily come up with video topic ideas during the course of our conversation. What you’ll hear is an on air coaching session I did with Chris to help him come up with ideas for his next series of videos he will release to his audience. Chris is like many of us, lots of ideas, not enough time focused on making those ideas happen. He’s really busy doing things that make money in his business. And these videos, naturally, take a backseat. Does that sound familiar? Listen as I am help him focus on how he helps his clients. The cameras are rolling, I’m grilling him with questions. And I want him to boil down his ideas to create videos that are short and impactful. What you'll learn in this episode: *How to come up with a number of video topics in a short amount of time *How to put together video shoots for maximum effect *How to put together ideas that will attract clients Links mentioned in this episode: *CherylTanMedia.com/Podcast *Should You Hire A Professional Videographer? *Click to join the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan community *My Video Resources page *Sign up for my newsletter and get access to the STANDOUT Facebook community here (and get the 5-Day Media Magnet Challenge) Did you enjoy the show? Please subscribe to the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan podcast. here.
Content is king, yes. But how do you create it consistently? That’s the magic question, isn’t it? In this episode, you’ll hear how I help clients come up with video ideas in a short amount of time. No writing, no memorizing, no stress. I talk with a lot of business owners who want to start creating videos, but get stumped by many of the aspects of putting them together. What kind of equipment do I need, how do I light it properly, what do I say? So videographer Chris Lane and I teamed up to create a video package that gives people the chance to come to a studio location, be interviewed by me and then receive edited videos they can use for their website or social media. I have found that when people are interviewed, when you ask them questions about their businesses and what they are passionate about, they open up, they are less nervous and they can very easily come up with video topic ideas during the course of our conversation. What you’ll hear is an on air coaching session I did with Chris to help him come up with ideas for his next series of videos he will release to his audience. Chris is like many of us, lots of ideas, not enough time focused on making those ideas happen. He’s really busy doing things that make money in his business. And these videos, naturally, take a backseat. Does that sound familiar? Listen as I am help him focus on how he helps his clients. The cameras are rolling, I’m grilling him with questions. And I want him to boil down his ideas to create videos that are short and impactful. What you'll learn in this episode: *How to come up with a number of video topics in a short amount of time *How to put together video shoots for maximum effect *How to put together ideas that will attract clients Links mentioned in this episode: *CherylTanMedia.com/Podcast *Should You Hire A Professional Videographer? *Click to join the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan community *My Video Resources page *Sign up for my newsletter and get access to the STANDOUT Facebook community here (and get the 5-Day Media Magnet Challenge) Did you enjoy the show? Please subscribe to the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan podcast. here.