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5 Essential Video Filming Tips for Studio-Like Quality

Recording a training video at home or in an office space can be a daunting task for someone who’s never done it. And we don’t blame you if this sounds familiar. There is a reason why most film crews include thousands of people, and most are not even actors. So, if you’ve decided to record your training program yourself, we have five video filming tips to ensure that you end up with a studio-like video and audio quality without actually hiring a training video production company. 

How to Film a Training Video at Home or in an Office? 

Tip #1: Prepare Ahead of Time

Just as warming up before a tennis match prevents injuries and improves performance, thorough preparation is vital for a successful video shoot. Prepare yourself and your subject matter experts (SMEs) by outlining key points or using bullet points as a guide for your script. Determine the appropriate attire, consider the shooting location, and anticipate the duration of the shoot to ensure you have adequate sustenance.

Related Read: How to Be Confident As an SME (Subject Matter Expert)?

#2. Audio is the King

While visuals are important, audio quality is even more critical in training videos. Imagine watching a video with stunning visuals but poor audio quality – it's likely you'd click away. Excellent audio is essential for engaging learners and conveying information effectively. For ADA compliance, ensure you provide sharp audio and include captions to accommodate all learners.

#3. Check, Double Check, and Triple Check Focus

Maintaining sharp focus is crucial for capturing professional-looking videos. Always double-check that the subject is consistently in focus throughout the shoot. If you’re working with a cameraman, request multiple checks to avoid time-consuming reshoots and guarantee your footage is usable.

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#4. Take Test Shots

Take a test shot before diving into full-scale filming. This allows you to review the shot, ensure it meets your expectations, and check for proper synchronization of audio and video. If using multiple feeds or recording audio separately, verify that all feeds have synchronized audio during post-production.

Related Read: Should You Get a Professional Studio Video Shoot for Your Course Content?

#5. Organize Footage Efficiently

When shooting a substantial amount of footage, proper organization is crucial for easy retrieval and efficient editing. Naming files with the date and purpose of the shoot simplifies searches and enables swift access to specific clips or footage. Start with the year, followed by the month and day, and add an underscore before indicating the purpose. This naming convention facilitates seamless retrieval, especially when dealing with numerous files and micro-learning content.

Related Read: How to Organize Content For Your eLearning Program or Online Course

Conclusion

Creating impactful training videos requires careful planning and attention to detail. By following these essential tips, you can enhance your video production skills and deliver high-quality content that engages and educates your audience effectively. 

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