Course curriculum

  • 1

    INTRODUCTION

    • Introduction: Why making videos is important for growing your business? ( 1:08 )

  • 2

    1. Video Ideas

    • Lesson 1-1: What kind of videos work on YouTube? ( 2:41 )

    • Lesson 1-2: What videos are your customers searching for to tell you what kind of videos to make? ( 4:09 )

    • Lesson 1-3: What are the different types of videos I can make, best match for my customers? ( 4:10 )

    • Lesson 1-4: What’s the best format and or formula to follow for my videos? ( 3:45 )

  • 3

    2. Preparing to Make a Video

    • Lesson 2-1: How to brainstorm an original video concept that represents my business? ( 4:18 )

    • Lesson 2-2: How to decide whether to be on camera or have someone else do it? ( 3:58 )

    • Lesson 2-3: How to outline and write your episode, tying it to relatable stories? ( 3:20 )

    • Lesson 2-4: How should you act on camera or direct a subject to perform? ( 3:37 )

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    3. Planning and Scheduling

    • Lesson 3-1: How much time does it take to make a single video, or many videos? ( 4:16 )

    • Lesson 3-2: How many videos should you make? ( 3:39 )

    • Lesson 3-3: How often should you shoot your videos? ( 2:36 )

    • Lesson 3-4: Where should you put your videos and when? ( 3:39 )

  • 5

    4. BONUS

    • What’s one video content strategy designed for growth? ( 1:58 )

Instructor(s)

Mike Tringe

Mike Tringe earned his MFA in Film Production from USC, and has worked for four years in Film and Digital distribution, including Independent Film Finance/Sales at Creative Artists Agency which represented films like Paranormal Activity and Black Swan, Vuguru, Michael Eisner's multi-platform studio, which financed and produced "The Booth at the End" , "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" , and "Little Women, Big Cars" , and Blip Networks which receives 300 million monthly views and is home to the top independently produced web series like "Smosh" , "Annoying Orange" , and "Nostalgia Critic"