Getting Started: The Top 10 Reasons Nobody Likes to Watch Your Videos

Every month the editors at Videomaker Magazine try to teach you the skills you need to become a better videographer. But it seems the best way to learn is to make mistakes. So without further delay, let's take a look at some of the most common mistakes made by camcorder users. Videomaker's Top 10 Reasons Why Nobody Likes to Watch Your Videos.

Number 10: Five minutes of Grandma knitting a sweater is 4 1/2 too many.
A sure-fire way to bore your audience is to show them the equivalent of a video snapshot. Shots with little or no movement bore viewers quickly. Because video is a dynamic medium, motion is essential. The best way to keep your audience's interest is to keep things moving or keep your shots short.

Some subjects are stationary. If you have to shoot a still object, say a Corvette parked at a car show, keep it short and sweet. Don't make your viewer ask themselves, "How much long…

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