Script Writing for Explainer Videos
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
A good script has the power to grab a potential buyer’s interest AND be informative at the same time, while also being clear and concise.
If you are a small business, startup company or freelancer, learn how to WRITE YOUR OWN SCRIPTS for animations, commercials & explainer videos!
Explainer videos are proven to engage audiences and increase retention. These videos are great for business commercials, startup advertisements, presentations, and even lessons for students created by teachers -- but At The Heart Of A Good Explainer Video Is A GOOD SCRIPT.
My course features tips on how to keep your writing Simple & Clear. Discover “The 4 Step Writing Formula”, and learn how to get KEY information to help successfully write a script!
I have 7 years of experience working as a freelance video producer & designer. I hope my experience, knowledge and advice can help you create scripts that inform & captivate your audience’s attention!
Syllabus
- Promo
- Lecture 1: Intro
- Lecture 2: Explainer Videos
- Lecture 3: Keep it Simple, Keep it Clear
- Lecture 4: The 4 Step Writing Formula
- Lecture 5: Story Style Writing
- Lecture 6: Fact Style Writing
- Lecture 7: Text-Based Storyboard & Marking up a script
- Lecture 8: Getting KEY information
- Lecture 9: Resources for Script Writing
- Lecture 10: Script Samples (Fact & Story Style)
- Lecture 11: Script Writing for Education/Lessons
- Script Writing Tips: Quick Summary
- 8 Steps to Creating a Video
- Lecture 11: Skillshare
Taught by
Mary Ingrassia
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