Staying consistent with video can be a challenge. Particularly on days when you're not camera-ready, don't have any time, or are just not in the mood.
In this episode, I share how to shift the way you think about video creation from performance to documentation. This means capturing real moments through B-roll footage and using templates to streamline the video creation process.
Top Takeaways
🔹Most people treat video like a performance
🔹Documenting captures what's already happening
🔹B-roll footage is perfect for everyday moments
🔹Templates can save time creating polished videos
🔹Using templates isn't cheating; it's smart
🔹Documenting can take the fear out of recording video
🔹People want real moments, not perfection
🔹Planning helps eliminate "what do I post?"
🔹Start building a B-roll library today
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