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A Guide to Creating High-Quality Run-and-Gun Vlog Videos

Retro image of young girl on vacation.

When it comes to content creation, you will have a better time using the videos for social media since the standards for these types of videos are a lot lower.

You will also want to assess what types of videos that you want to use to upload and decide what type of equipment you will want to use, for filming as well as for editing.

You won’t want to rely on your camera for audio and use some other type of equipment.

Key Takeaways:

  • The best opportunities for those that are in the vlogging industry is with social media.
  • Since vlogging is done on social media, you don’t need to spend a lot of money on cameras.
  • Don’t rely on your camera for sound, you will want something more advanced for the audio.

“For those interested in starting a vlog for the first time, or perhaps just looking to further hone your on-the-go vlogging skills, dive into this guide to making run-and-gun video blog content—ideally for YouTube and social media channels.”

Read more: https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/creating-run-and-gun-vlog-videos/

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