Ashley Chiasson is very experienced in creating tutorial videos and has shared some tips you can use to improve as well.
When it comes to using a script it ultimately is up to the creator but not using a script will likely come off as more natural and relatable.
You also should try to keep your videos short because they are easier to follow and digest. Finally if you can’t afford the best equipment and software for your videos, keep them simple.
Key Takeaways:
“She shares her workflow and processes, how she creates videos, and some tips and common mistakes to avoid if you’re new to video”
Read more: https://www.techsmith.com/blog/create-pro-tutorials/
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