Create Your Own YouTube Video
You've seen YouTube videos that receive thousands of views. Ever want to create your own YouTube video? Here's how.
Contents
Steps
- Think about what you want your video to be about. It doesn't have to be anything special, but it has to be cool and interesting enough to intrigue YouTube viewers. Ask yourself the following questions and write the answers.
- How long will my video be? YouTube limits video length to 15 minutes. If you want your video longer than 15 minutes, post it in another video. (ex: Part One, Part Two, etc.).
- What environment will my video be in? You may have to change the settings on your camera.
- Is the topic I am recording interesting? Would anyone watch? If the beginning of your video is boring, viewers won't waste time watching the rest of it. Don't make a video only you are interested in, unless you're uploading it just for fun.
- Set everything up before you start recording. You don't want to be in the middle of making a video when you realize something is not in place!
- If you're narrating, speak in a loud, clear voice so viewers can hear you. Drink water before you start recording. Keep a bottle of water within reach and don't drink noisily while recording!
- The next steps depend on what you will be using to record your movie.
Camera Users
- Turn the camera on. Make sure it is set to "movie", not "picture". Make sure the focus of your topic is clear and sharp. If you have a fuzzy video, it will be difficult to view.
- Make sure the camera is steady. It's difficult and frustrating to watch a blurry or shaking video. If you can't hold the camera steady while recording, use a tripod or set the camera on top of a stack of books. Make sure your recording is clear and that the entire subject is showing - not just half of it.
- When you are finally ready, firmly press the record button. Depending on the type of camera you're using, the record button is usually the same button you would press to snap a photo. Make sure the camera is recording properly.
- Record your video. When you're finally finished, press the record button again to stop it.
- Plug your camera into your computer and import the video into your files. Make sure it is saved.
- Open up your video and watch it to see how well it turned out. If you find that you have made a mistake, you can use Windows Live Movie Maker to edit the mistake out. If you don't have Windows Live Movie Maker installed in your computer, you can easily download (Windows Live Movie Maker) from the Internet for free. Edit your video as much as you like. Maybe even add music to go along with your video!
- Watch your video a few more times and add animations, captions, title pages. Make sure you have edited mistakes and that your video is perfect before uploading it to the public. Be sure your video contains no copyrighted information. If you are playing a song in the background, be sure to add the title and its artist in your description. You'll need to give credit to that person, or you may get in trouble!
- When your video is ready, upload it. On the software that you're using to edit your video, there should be a YouTube icon somewhere on the page. Find it and click it.
- You will be asked to sign into your YouTube account.
- Then, YouTube will ask you to fill in information concerning your video and its contents. You will be asked to add a title, description, and any tags. You will also be required to select a category for your video. Choose the category according to the content of your video.
- After you have filled the information, just click the "OK" button and YouTube will begin uploading the video. Depending on how long your video is, it may take a minute or so.
- After you have uploaded your YouTube video, it will be in the public. Congratulations! You have uploaded your first video!
For iPad Users
- To record your video, go into camera mode on your iPad.
- Press the record button and record your video. However, iPad users are able to take only short videos, so it's best to use a camera.
- Once you are finished recording, go into the gallery in camera - not photos. There should be a little arrow up in the top right hand corner.
- Click on the arrow. It will present you 3 choices to upload your video to. Click on the YouTube icon.
- YouTube will ask you to fill in information concerning your video and its contents. You will be asked to put in a title, a description, and add in any tags. You will also be required to select a category that your video belongs in. Choose the category according to the content of your video.
- Once you have filled out that information, just click the "OK" button and YouTube will begin uploading the video. Depending on how long your video is, it will either take a minute or longer.
- After you have uploaded your YouTube video, it should be in the public. Congratulations! You have uploaded your first video!
Tips
- Practice what you are going to say in your video before actually recording.
- Use notes in case you forget what you're going to say.
Warnings
- Be sure to give credit to the artists of any songs you play.
- Be sure no copyrighted contents are in your video.
- For safety don't use your full name.
- Blur out random faces, who happen to be in the background.
Things You Will Need
- YouTube account
- Camera (or recording device of some sort)
- An idea