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Use facts, statistics, and concrete details to establish credibility and keep the audience engaged [8].
Incorporate charts, diagrams, or photos to explain complex points that are difficult to grasp through verbal explanation alone [5]. 42ebdbb87c1fe689287b2cf34dc3c435.mp4
Use a "hook" to grab attention, state your topic clearly, and explain why it is relevant to the viewer [16]. Use facts, statistics, and concrete details to establish
Decide if your video will be a definition (explaining a concept), demonstration (showing a process), explanatory (breaking down a theory), or descriptive (detailing an object or person) [17]. 2. Structure Your Content Decide if your video will be a definition
Before recording, you must determine exactly what you want to achieve and who will be watching.
Consider your viewers' current knowledge level and attitudes toward the topic to tailor your explanation [1, 12].
Summarize your main points and provide a "call to action" or a final takeaway that reinforces the video's value [7, 16]. 3. Visual and Verbal Presentation