How to Sound Natural While Reading From A Script on Your Video

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Creating a professional video can truly elevate the marketing campaign of any small business. If your video has high enough production values and the right calls to action, it can be hugely more effective in converting sales than any text or image – and at the same time it will make your business look more resourceful and organized (not just anyone can create a video!).

And the good news? You don’t need to be Steven Spielberg to create high quality videos for your business. In fact, all you need is a good idea and the right tools. Thanks to tools like Explaindio and Easy Sketch Pro, there’s not even any reason to get in front of the camera!

But even if you choose to go the personal route, you will still likely find that talking over your video is a necessity to ensure it is engaging and effective. And for some people, the thought of talking over their videos will be just as nerve wracking as being on film. Here are some tips that can help…

Speak Slowly

Speaking more slowly is the number one tip for most people who start out recording their own videos. Unfortunately, most of us speak far too fast on film and especially if we’re nervous. Even if you think you’re speaking slowly, there’s probably a good chance you aren’t.

Make sure that you practice going slowly. Record yourself and listen to the recording a few times. Make sure you’re pausing after sentences. Pausing after sentences will help you to prevent filler noises by letting you catch your breath. At the same time, it also allows you to edit the voice you recorded more easily because you’ll have clearly defined and more obvious break points.

Read Ahead

Reading from a script, your eyes should always be darting ahead. This means that you should have an idea of what’s ‘coming up’ so that you can avoid any nasty surprises or stumbling over your words.

Speak as Though You’re Talking

This takes practice, but know that the goal is to use the same pitch and tone as though you were talking naturally. Having a script is useful to ensure you say what you want to say, but to the listener it should sound as though you’re talking off the top of your head!

Add Music

If it sounds stilted, try adding some (quiet) music in the background. This can do a great deal to make it sound more professional.

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