From the course: Creating a Compelling Video Resume
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Planning the production
From the course: Creating a Compelling Video Resume
Planning the production
- If all you had to do was just plan and deliver your video resume, it would still be quite an accomplishment. But, of course, you also need to record it. And it's important that you spend the time making the video look and sound its best. Because, unfortunately, if you skimp on your production, your message may be sabotaged because people won't be able to look past the poor video quality. Now I'm assuming most people watching this aren't video professionals. And that's fine. Even if you have no recording equipment at all, except your phone camera, that's okay. But regardless of what camera you use, I do recommend mounting it on a tripod and if you are using your phone, you might consider incorporating a mobile filmmaking case like these examples from iOgrapher, which will let you mount your phone on a tripod and also attach accessories to it like lights and microphones. Now, of course, the camera isn't the only thing…
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Preparing the video resume7m 3s
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Writing the script2m 2s
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Conversation: Our applicant's script8m 31s
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Dialing in performance and delivery3m 34s
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Conversation: Our applicant's performance7m 29s
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Planning the production5m 8s
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Conversation: Our applicant's production planning5m 42s
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Editing the video resume9m 27s
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Example: The video resume1m 42s
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