Developing strong video scripts

Developing strong video scripts and storyboards before filming helps you ensure your video effectively conveys its intended message, targets the right market base, keeps your video production organized and on track, and saves time and resources in the video editing process.

Six important steps to consider when writing a strong video script are:

  1. Define the message and target audience
  2. Outline the key points to be covered
  3. Write the script and dialogue
  4. Consider visuals and special effects
  5. Review and revise the script
  6. Time the script to ensure the final video meets desired length (normal length is about 150 words per finished minute of video).

A written storyboard is a visual representation of a video’s script, showing the scene sequence, shots, and audio. It is important in the video production process because it helps visualize the final product and makes it easier to plan and communicate the details of the shoot, such as camera angles, lighting, and sound effects.

Dwight Cromie. President/CEO Altek Media Group
dsc@altkemedia.com
(951) 461-1401 C-951-218-6081
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