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The Basics of Making Engaging Flipping Videos (6:22)

8 "Don'ts"
9 "Dos"
Lecture Notes
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Based on feedback from my FlipCon14 presentation, I have created 3 videos about making engaging flipping videos.  Video #1 is about the very basics.  Many thanks to Jaclyn Pessel @chempessel, Meghan Klement @klemistry and Cara Johnson @AHSAnatomy for volunteering to be in this video!

Content Times:
0:12 Turn off your phone
0:36 Silence extraneous noises
1:00 Post a “Do Not Disturb” sign
1:26 Make sure you are actually recording
1:41 Look at the camera
2:08 Think about the video background
2:30 Remain stationary
2:52 Use big text
3:44 DON’T USE ALL CAPS!
3:55 Use drop shadow
4:20 Video length
4:53 Speak at a normal pace
5:22 Summary

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