Action —-what is the promise of learning video?

Hi, I’m Chris Karel from the Learning Carton and I am on a mission to help you deliver on the promise of learning video, which is to improve the knowledge, skills, and behaviors of your learning audience.

Using your content in a video form. The promise is easy to keep but hard to strive for. It requires that you try to make a professional video and not a home video! What’s the difference? Let’s hear from uncle Wiki ?

Video production is reserved only for content creation that is taken through all phases of production: pre-production, production, and post-production; created with a specific audience in mind. A person filming a concert or a child’s band recital with a smartphone or video camera for the sole purpose of capturing memory would fall under the category of home video.

Video requires you to follow a process like my five phases of production by doing so your learning videos will transform your skills into new tools that you can use with your learning audience to deliver on the promise of learning video—- which is to improve the knowledge, skills, and behaviors of your audience.

So tell me ?Do you make professional video or is it closer to home video? —comment down below and for videos like this or to see my blog every Tuesday head on over to Learning Carton and subscribe!! and CUT! I’m out!

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