1. Review of a video presentation
The good points:
MissK is not reading from a script. She may have rehearsed a couple of things upfront and she obviously had her
mind on a couple of chapters in the book, but that is about it. I would give this video a 8/10 for spontaneity and a
8/10 for entertainment. Let me explain why:
Spontaneity is important because we tend to trust people who do not come across as slick and calculated, but
speak from the heart. Especially on the web, we have no patience for the typical TV infomercials.
MissK speaks certainly from the heart and that is why she doesn’t need a script. She truly loves this book, no
doubt about it.
Entertainment: Notice how her facial expressions change all the time. This is on purpose, because you have to
keep wandering minds focused and you can only do that by making sure things happen at regular intervals. Most
viewers have a concentration span of about 6 seconds, therefore it has to be renewed again and again. She
throws in a little joke or two, very quickly, almost on a sideline, which is again for wandering minds because her
behavior changes suddenly.
She shows the URL to her site all the time. For commercial business, this is really important because in this way
you brand the video and viewers can find you wherever the video is embedded.
The bad points:
There is a slight echo in the sound which is noticeable when you turn up the volume. Possible cause: the audio
compression in the resulting video is too strong. Never go below a datarate of 128Kbps. On YouTube, you can
upload a video with 44.1kHz 160Kbps Stereo and even better.
MissK shows pages from the book, which is fine, but it is somewhat unclear. To enhance the experience,
photograph or scan the page you want to show, and insert the image in the video in post production. That way,
you get a clear view of the image and the text. I would certainly keep the footage where she turns the book
towards the viewer, but then I would fade-in the static image for a second or two.
The URL to her site is partly obscured by the YouTube logo. If she made it a bit smaller, it would fit next to the
logo.
2. Conclusion
The good points clearly overshadow the bad points, which are
minor technicalities anyway, and nobody cares about things like
that, except me, probably
For the record: I’m not a natural presenter myself, and on top of
that, English is not my first language. So, if you happen to see
one of my videos, don’t take them as an example! Rather look
at MissK and see if you can learn from her.
And that brings me to an importanrt issue: if you are not a
natural speaker, you can train yourself. Here is a site where you can find the right
guidance:http://www.valuesponsors.com/link/UMGSVideoPresentation.html