How to Create a Video Lesson
How to Create a Video Lesson
VIDEO LESSONS
A guidebook for K-12 educators
WWW.EDUCATIONCLOSET.COM
If you’re new to creating videos for online learning, this guide will help make that
process a bit easier for you.
There are 3 big ideas to keep in mind with video: it needs to be engaging, concise,
and easy to watch. To support you with that, this guide includes:
2. A video editing cheat sheet with the 7 steps you’ll need to edit and share your
videos (this is great to use alongside the video presentation).
3. A list of video recording resources you can use which are simple, yet effective.
If you find yourself getting overwhelmed, take a breath and step away for a few
minutes. You CAN do this! But video creation and editing requires a learning curve. So
just acknowledge that you’re learning and give yourself some grace. Then, come back
to your project and keep trying.
WATCH HERE
Having trouble adding YouTube videos to Google
Classroom?
1 LIGHTING
Having good lighting helps people see and connect with you.
PRO TIP: Use natural light from a window or lots of lamps set up behind the
camera. Don’t have lights behind you as it will cast a shadow.
2 SOUND
People will often forgive poor video quality, but they will not forgive bad sound
quality! When recording, try to be in a room with carpeting or rugs to dampen any
echo.
PRO TIP: use a microphone if you have one or headphones with a mic. Speak
clearly and a bit slower than your normal pace.
3 VIEWING AREA
Make sure you’re using a tripod or your recording device is being held steady by
another device. NEVER hold your camera to shoot video.
PRO TIP: Check the angle of your camera to your face. It should either be straight
on or slightly above you. Do NOT look down at the camera - all people will see is
your nostrils.
BONUS TIP
To capture a similar feeling of being in-person, you’ll need to be a bit more animated on camera. Make
sure to smile often, use hand gestures, and add movement where appropriate.