To make effective tutorial videos, one should understand their intended audience and the common issues they face. They should then create a storyboard and script that uses clear, everyday language to demonstrate tasks rather than just describing them. The video is produced by recording audio narration and screen capture that is then edited together and saved for viewers.
To make effective tutorial videos, one should understand their intended audience and the common issues they face. They should then create a storyboard and script that uses clear, everyday language to demonstrate tasks rather than just describing them. The video is produced by recording audio narration and screen capture that is then edited together and saved for viewers.
To make effective tutorial videos, one should understand their intended audience and the common issues they face. They should then create a storyboard and script that uses clear, everyday language to demonstrate tasks rather than just describing them. The video is produced by recording audio narration and screen capture that is then edited together and saved for viewers.
Learn how the product is used Common software issues encountered 2) Create a storyboard 3) Create the script Use everyday words, avoid convoluted statements Show, don’t tell (explain why this is being used, not that) [best practice] See how the script flows 4) Get feedback 5) Record the audio narration 6) Record the screen video 7) Edit the Video 8) Save the Video