I decided to do a Vlogmas for Christmas last year.
24 short videos over 24 days from December 1 to December 24, 2021.
After trying a few different tools, I settled down with two Apps inbuilt in Windows namely the Camera and the Video Editor App.
Hardware used: (links below)
I use the Logitech 4K Pro Webcam and I am happy with the video quality.
I use an external mike namely the RODE NT-USB Mini and I am happy with the audio quality.
I use a table top external ring light namely the Neewer LED Ring Light and I am happy with the light quality.
Step 1:
Recording the video using the Camera App.
Two settings which helped me were the Framing Grid and the Video quality.
I used the “Rule of thirds” for the framing grid and ensured that my head moved around in the middle box.
The Video quality was set to 1080p (Full HD). If your laptop does not have Full HD, get yourself a Full HD webcamera. It is worth the video quality.
I decided on an idea for the video and storyboarded in my mind. As the video length is aimed at 2 to 3 minutes, it is easier to storyboard it in the head. Anything longer might need a storyboard on paper or the equivalent.
Once the video was recorded, the only thing that it needed was to be trimmed in the beginning and the end for a few seconds.
I first did it with YouTube video editor but then realised that there is an Windows inbuilt video editor which is easier and faster.
Step 2:
Editing the video using the Video Editor App
Create a new video project and import the untrimmed video from earlier.
The video trimmer is very basic and I like it for this kind of video.
The first few seconds are the ones where you click on the record button and get ready. These seconds need to be trimmed. You may either move the trim control or use the arrow buttons to move step by step. I realised that I have a special look in my face before I start talking and I wait for that short span before the mouth opens and catch that point for the initial trim.
The last few seconds are the ones where you click on the stop record button. Your eyes are looking at the stop button and these seconds need to be trimmed too.
Once the trimming is done, you may finish the video and remember to select the 1080p for Full HD video quality.
Now you have a video ready for publishing in different platforms like YouTube and Instagram.
It was afternoon and I had written two messages on WhatsApp to two different friends. As usual, I expected the messages to show me a tick in a few seconds.
NO! I saw an icon I had not seen for years. Something which looked like a clock indicating that my message had not been sent.
I waited for 5 seconds!
I started getting jumpy at 10 seconds!!
I knew that something was wrong with the world at 15 seconds!!!
I started to PANIC.
One message was about a cousin looking for a job.
Another message was about planning a meeting for a restaurant.
Both obviously very important messages that could NOT wait.
I opened another App after 1.5 minutes namely Telegram.
Luckily both friends were on it and I copied the messages from WhatsApp and sent them on Telegram.
Both messages left my phone and went off to my friends!
PHEW, I was saved.
My loyalty for sending messages to friends using an App(that I had used for 5+ years) switched after a downtime of 1.5 minutes.
I asked my daughter why does she like the new craze in kid toys – “POPIT”
She gave me the answer in a triad.
“Firstly, the POPIT is FUN“
I ask myself, are my speeches fun?
I catch myself adding humour after the speech has been written out.
I catch myself adding a funny anecdote to lighten a long process discussion.
I catch myself adding an agile game which is fun during a multi-day hackathon.
FUN is so important but very often an afterthought.
“Secondly, the POPIT fights BOREDOM”
What are the different things we do to fight boredom? If we are bored, are we enjoying what we do. Let us give that a break and assume we are bored for the sake of argument.
I fight boredom by walking to the coffee dispenser even when I am wide awake.
I fight boredom by reading some news between two important meetings.
I fight boredom by pinging a colleague on slack and asking them how they are doing.
BOREDOM is a reality that needs to be fought.
“Thirdly, the POPIT comes in bright colours, makes a pleasing sound and provides a nice touch feedback”
Do our speeches speak to different senses?
The POPIT is very often made in bright neon or rainbow colours.
When you press each convex surface, it makes a pleasing POP sound.
It also provides a nice touch feedback when you have POPed a POPIT and you want POP more.
When our speeches can be filled with FUN, fight BOREDOM and speak to SENSES we have a winner.