Ten Tips to Make a Great Selfie Video
You've probably seen many selfie videos if you are active on social media platforms like Instagram and Tik Tok. The new generation is moving away from images-based content and favoring interactive videos. We'll discuss why and offer some tips for how to make them.
What is a Selfie video?
A Selfie Video is one that you create with your smartphone and then post on social media platforms like YouTube, Tik Tok or Instagram. It is usually shorter than a vlog and can even be as brief as a few seconds. You can have a variety of content and the editing style can be different.
Why do people take selfie videos
You've likely noticed the evolution of viral content since the advent of social media. While memes and selfies are still very popular, videos now dominate the digital content sphere. Videos are interactive and more engaging for users than books. Not just short-form video content, but all types. Research shows that younger generations are more likely to consume a short video clip of 15 seconds than a long video vlog of 20 minutes.
1. The Content should be outlined
You can make spontaneous selfie videos, which are often the most entertaining. If you are going to relay information or talk about something more serious, make sure you write down your points and revise them before starting shooting.
2. Select Your Device
Most selfies are taken on smartphones. But, you can also use tablets, webcams, and cameras with webcams. To reduce the chance of your tablet or phone falling out of your hands, we recommend using a Pop Socket. For stabilizing a camera, monopods and tripods work well. If you are using a webcam with a computer, you will not have the same flexibility in terms of movement and angles.
3. Get Good Lighting
A visually appealing video or photo is only as good as its lighting. You may be familiar with golden hour and its ability to act as a natural filter in selfies. It's the same with selfie videos. Find a spot that has natural light coming in at a parallel angle. Artificial lighting doesn't have to be inferior. A lampshade can be used, but a ring light is best for sophisticated selfies.
4. Be mindful of your angles
This tip applies to any handheld device. You need to be aware of how the device is held. This can have a huge impact on how your content is perceived by your audience. There's no one way to do it right. Holding the content at a lower angle can make you look lazy, while a higher angle works well with comedic content. Have you got a nice side profile? It's time to show it. If you aren't sure which angle is best, you can hold the device closer to your face and parallel to your face. It will be much easier to use a selfie stick.
5. Select the right layout
Consider the best layout for the platform where you plan to upload your video. Portrait mode is best for Instagram Stories and TikTok. Landscape might be better for YouTube or Facebook. Keep in mind the direction you want to turn your device when you are deciding on the best angles. This will help you save time when cropping your video.
6. Do not forget the background
Depending on what type of content you are creating, the relevance of your background may vary. If you are merely posting a joke online, no one will expect an artistic background. An appealing background can help you establish your brand, even if you are displaying an outfit.
7. Keep it short
A short-form video should not exceed a few minutes in length. Any longer than that is technically considered a selfie video. However, it will most likely fall within the "vlog" category which has a different set rules. Try to make the first few seconds as engaging as you can to stop people scrolling off. Keep it brief and to-the point to ensure they stay for the entire video. It's a good idea to keep your eyes on the shutter of the camera instead of the screen. This will help you make your audience feel more connected.
8. Important: Audio Quality
Clear and concise communication is key if you plan to speak in the video. Few people will be willing to watch it again if they miss something. Also, make sure that you don't block the microphone of your device by holding it. You might consider a lavalier microphone. Also, pay attention to background sounds and noises. Similar to background noise, the relevancy of background sounds will depend on what type of content is being produced.
9. Use real-time filters
While editing is necessary for most content, you can skip this step when creating selfie videos. Viewers don't expect polished quality because of the humorous nature of many selfie videos. You can still do any visual enhancements like a makeup tutorial. If you don’t have the time or patience to make post-edits, you could always use a real-time filter. If you are shooting your video on an app like Instagram, TikTok or Facebook, you will have a variety of filters available. Third-party apps such as BeautyPlus (for iOS and Android) offer a variety of filters and beautifying effects.
10. You can do multiple takes
Do not put pressure on your self to finish the video in one take. Make small adjustments to lighting, angles, words, expressions, lighting, etc. and shoot your video several times. You'll have many options for final uploads. If your video is too long, don't be afraid to trim it. You can film yourself in 10-second intervals, and then edit the clips together. It's less likely that you will stumble or forget something and you can easily refer to your outline.
Selfie Videos are Here to Stay
These short-form videos can be used to summarize a lot of information and make it easy for viewers to understand. You don't have to be serious about it. Just follow these tips and eventually you will find your groove.
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