How to Make a Video
We offer tips about how to make a video bio on this page, but first, we want to convince you that video bios really are the easiest things in the world to create. You just need to find a video camcorder, turn it on and talk.
Non-Professional is Best For Video Bios
Your video bio should not be perfect. We want something that is real - something about "you" - not some slick highly-polished production. If you wanna clean up your apartment, fine. But don't spend money on professional video services. Just find a camcorder.
Making a video is easy - you just need to follow these set up tips:
Really, Really Important
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Do not sit in front of a window or any other bright light source that leaves your face silhouetted.
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Lotta Light: Turn on every light in the room. Replace light bulbs with 100 watt bulbs. Choose a time of day when the most sunlight comes in a room. Open the curtains. The more light the better. "The sun" or a lamp should be aiming at the front of your body, not behind you.
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Avoid Shaking: Keep the camcorder from shaking. You do not want a friend to hold the camcorder in his hands.
Kinda Important
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Avoid Background Noise: Your room doesn't need to be absolutely quiet, but if ESPN is on the TV, people viewing the video will not be able to hear you speak. People want to hear your voice, not the sound from the TV. Playing a song matches your personality is OK, only if the volume is very low - so the person viewing the video can hear your voice.
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Find a Spot : We need to see your face and hear your voice. This means you need to sit or stand in front of the camcorder, not pointing it at someone else.
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Position the camcorder: Place your camcorder on a stable surface, table, or dresser, 4 to 6 feet away from you. Do not have someone else hold the camcorder. Set it down on a stable surface. Pile books under the camcorder until the camcorder points at you at the correct height. Pull off a long piece of tape to keep the camcorder from moving or tipping over, if needed.
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No Zooms: You can move all you want, but the camcorder should not move. Do not use the camcorder's zoom or special effects features. Press record and leave the camera alone until done speaking.
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Wait 4 seconds: After you press record, wait 4 seconds before you start speaking. Your camcorder needs time to startup. There is no reason to hurry!
Read What to Say in Your Video Bio...
Q: How long does my Video Bio need to be?
A: Make your video bio at least three minutes long. Talk as long as you need to give people the basics of what you are all about.
Q: What is the most important thing I can do to create a good Video Bio?
A: Don't have your friend hold the camcorder. Set it down in front of you. Shaking makes your video difficult to watch.
Q: Should I wait until I am in shape or tan?
A: No. Please submit your video bio now. You can always submit a replacement bio later.
Q: What should I do during my video bio?
A: Answer our Suggested video bio Questions. Skip the ones you don't like.