Converting Articles Into Video
Robert Plank has created a great video about how to take your blog posts or articles and turn them into videos that he called “Convert 7 articles into 7 videos in 7 minutes” and he shows you how to do that using his step by step video (which is a video of his article)
I created a video using one of my blog posts at Inspirational Guidance and uploaded it.
It took me a little more than 7 minutes but practice makes perfect! Plus I added a design so it wasn’t just plain white background with black font.
The great news (not related to this at all!) is that I was able to take the embed code for the video and post it right here in the blog post. Usually you need a special plugin to do that but I just copy and paste it directly into the blog post. Life is so much easier with wordpress
To check out the tutorial go to http://www.marketersboard.com/convert-articles-videos/
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Hey Diane! That video came out pretty well! It puts a smile on my face to know you tried that technique… how many minutes did video that take to make?
Robert Plank | Mar 5, 2009 | Reply
It was under 10 minutes but that was with me following your video and doing what you said as I went along. Plus I added the background which threw the text out a little and found a few typos in the article and had to stop to edit that!
I am going to create another one today. The exciting thing is when compared to how long I usually spend on creating videos with text this took no time at all and now I can add 4 or 5 articles, record them all and then split them up into individual videos.
I can become a regular video producing factory
Diane
DianeCorriette | Mar 6, 2009 | Reply
Awesome, I’m excited for you!
My record is 50 videos in a day. That was before I started using this method.
Can you reuse the background for future videos? I save my PPT designs as themes so I can restore them in 2 clicks once I have the articles imported…
Once you start recording those videos in chunks of 4-5 like you said, it’ll become just as easy to record 5 videos as you do 1 video… just because you won’t have to psych yourself up for the next video, you just keep going.
As far as the video recording, I would hit record, go through the first video, hit stop, then record a new video… doing it as you go along, that way you can just batch process the videos instead of trying to split them later.
Robert Plank | Mar 6, 2009 | Reply