Talking head Videos are bad enough even with help.
If left totally raw and unedited, the viewer will immediately feel like nothing is happening, even if what’s being said is compelling.
That’s because we almost never see the same visual on screen for more than 1 or 2 seconds.
Attention is the name of the game. Lose the attention of the viewer for even a second, and you’ll lose the viewer.
" The easiest ways to change your visuals in videos is to just zoom in and zoom back out. If you keep things a little bit entertaining, even if nothing else is happening, you just punch in a little bit and then you zoom back out. That's it. That's the video. I'll see you tomorrow."
Zooming in and out can indeed be a simple yet effective way to add visual variety to your videos. It can help maintain viewer engagement and create a sense of dynamism even when the content itself may not be changing significantly.
By utilizing this technique, you can highlight specific details, create emphasis, or provide different perspectives within your video. Just remember to use it purposefully and not excessively, as excessive zooming can become distracting or disorienting for viewers.
Incorporating other visual techniques such as camera movements, changes in framing, or adding B-roll footage can also enhance the visual appeal of your videos. Experimenting with different visual techniques can add depth and interest to your content.
Keep exploring creative ways to make your videos engaging and entertaining. Best of luck with your future video creations, and I'll be here if you need any further assistance or advice. See you tomorrow!