08-24-2021 03:42 AM
I have just submitted my first test video.
Nothing really complicated, but it took me forever to make it.
Question for the old hands here: Are the first five or ten video clips automatically horrendously time laden due to clueless newbee syndrome ?
Do you guys who have been doing this a long time still spend two or three hours to prepare a 00:02:45 clip ?
08-24-2021 05:03 AM
Hi @CLINT
I have been doing this for about 2 years now and have close to 30 courses. For my first couple courses I spent MUCH longer than I do now creating the actual video. There are a couple reasons for this. The first is simply because I've gotten much better at creating content. The second is I no longer "sweat the details".
Most instructors will earn between $1 and $5 for each course sold. You simply cannot spend 2-3 hours creating a simple 2:45 video when we make so little money on each sale. At least I refuse to do it. Of course, this is a bit of a balancing act. You cannot produce junk because then you are wasting your time.
I try to create my courses to be good enough and then move on to the next course. Most of my courses are 3-5 hours long and I will spend a couple weeks creating them. Virtually all of my courses are rated between 4.2 and 4.7.
There is no doubt I could spend a lot more time making my courses absolutely first rate. But, then, Udemy will sell my $29.95 course to someone in India for $5 and I will make $2. For me, I would rather spend my time creating many good enough courses.
08-26-2021 01:51 AM
Hi @CLINT
It's different for everybody. Practice, make loads of test videos and eventually you will find your flow. My biggest hurdle when I first started was video editing. I made the mistake of making my first course whilst learning to video edit. It took for ever and drove me bonkers.
Best of luck.
09-04-2021 10:01 AM
Thank you.
Just curious, are you a mind reader ?
"...My biggest hurdle ... video edit..."
You described my current circumstances exactly in three sentences.
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