How I Make Educational Videos (2024) - 7 EASY Steps

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Content: Introduction 0:00 Devices 02:18 Softwares 04:16 7 Steps in Making a Video 07:12 1. Planning 08:31 2. Making the Presentation 09:36 3. Making a Script 11:54 4. Script Record/Edit 12:49 5. Screencasting 13:44 6. Video Editing 14:13 7. Finalization 15:31 My YouTube Story 16:00 Tips/Advice 27:15 ——————————- ——————————- In this video, I give you an in-dept overview of what devices/softwares I use, showing you live clips on all the 7 steps I go through in making my medical videos, I share my personal youtube story, and some tips that’ll hopefully help you make your educational youtube channel 🙌🧡 Devices: – Surface Laptop Studio i7 – GXT 252 Emita USB studio microphone Softwares: – Microsoft Office – Microsoft PowerPoint – Complete Anatomy by 3d4medical (https://3d4medical.com/) – BioRender (https://www.biorender.com/) – Camtasia 2023 (https://www.techsmith.com/) – Audiate (https://www.techsmith.com/) – Canva (https://www.canva.com/) – Not often, but sometimes I also use AI speech enahncement (https://podcast.adobe.com/enhance) when I record, and there’s a lot of background noise How I make my medical educational videos. I made a list of 7 steps: – Step 1: Planning. Here, I basically just go through sources and study the topic – Step 2: Making the Presentation. Here, I open PowerPoint and make a presentation about the topic. Doesn’t have to be super detailed, as you can add things also later when you edit the video – Step 3: Making a Script. Here I open Word and write a script using my sources, and the presentation I made – Step 4: Script Record/Edit. So here I open Camtasia, and record my script. I just read through my script, and then I use Audiate to edit the recorded audio. You don’t need to use Audiate if you don’t want to, I just find it convenient. – Step 5: Screencasting. So after I got my edited audio media. I now hit record, press play on the audio, and then I screencast the powerpoint presentation according to the audio. – Step 6: Video Editing. Now, I use Camtasia to make sure the screencasted media fits with the audio media. Then I just have fun with the video editing. Adding pictures, annotations, animations, transitions, and so on. – Step 7: Finalization. So now that the video is finished. I write a short summary for the description, I use Canva to make a thumbnail. I proofread and make sure everything is correct, and so on. My story: In this segment of the video, you’ll hear a little bit about my story. Basically how I started making youtube videos, when I started, how my journey has been, and how I’ve changed my teaching style throughout the years. No one starts with experience. Just start and learn from there. =) Tips: The tips I can give you are based on my personal experience throughout the years I’ve made medical videos. – Tip number 1: Start today, even with no experience or equipment. You really just have to start and go from there. – Tip number 2: Consistency. Keep working on youtube. Give yourself at least 1 hour every day. Doesn’t have to be efficient every day, but just set aside time and keep working on the videos. And try to upload consistently. – Tip number 3: Keep looking for ways to improve. You started with no experience. You get experience as you’re making the videos. Keep improving and find your style. – Tip number 4: Don’t give up. I’ve had many moments where I wanted to give up, or even when I took a break from YouTube. Just make sure to don’t give up. Breaks are okay, but I have plans to come back and continue. Hope this video helps! PS: None of this is paid advertisement. All pictures/illustrations from these programs are taken under licensed permission. Songs used with license from Epidemic Sound: – Principles (91Nova) – Incoctus (Dusty Decks) – Zone Out (Daniel Fridell) – Zone In (Daniel Fridell) – Burn Slow (Matt Large) – Old School Soul (Rebecca Mardal) – Poetic Wax (Dusty Decks) – New State Of Mind (Rebecca Mardal) – Of Water (Momentum) – An Open Letter (Soleil)