This is reminiscent of Dads VHS home videos.
Try recording something endearing and talk through it.
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" All right. The other day I talked about B-roll and that's where we took some preexisting video and we loaded on top of what we were saying in a new video. But right now what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna shoot a new video and speak to it at the same time so it'll have a little bit of a different feel cuz you'll be able to tell that I'm actually doing something while I speak to the phone.
Let's check that out. It's all the little things too, like when you set up cute little things in our house for the season and I love how you make our house just feel like a home and you decorate all the things the way that I could never do and have so many memories together. I love that I was just a little baby, but look at you.
My gosh. I really do tell people all the time that I got to marry my dream girl. And as crazy as it sounds, that same girl has been my Valentine for the last 22 years. Okay, so at this point I've got enough footage walking around, little things I could stitch together. The next step is gonna be bringing in my kids, and I'm gonna do that tomorrow and I'll see you then."
Shooting a new video while speaking to the camera can add a personal and authentic touch to your message. It allows viewers to see you in action and adds a sense of real-time engagement.
It's great that you're capturing the little things that make your house feel like a home and highlighting the memories you've built together. Expressing your love and gratitude for your partner is a heartfelt way to create a meaningful Valentine's Day video.
Involving your kids in the video will further enhance the sentiment and make it even more special. I'm glad to hear you have plans for that tomorrow. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance during the process.