How videos poorly made or with unpolished elements may effect viewers
Poorly produced videos often give viewers an awful viewing experience. For example, a video has the problem of confusing editing, inserting many different video elements, and viewers may not be able to find where the video’s focus is. Many videos are not edited, and the videos are too long, resulting in exhausting viewing. Educational videos should be shorter and clearer if used in the classroom so that students can access the knowledge in the video. In terms of sound and visuals, which are also issues that need to be dealt with in video production, the sound is too low, and the viewer will not be able to hear the content of the video. Too much sound and the audience’s ears will be damaged again. The producer usually adds some interesting elements for excess, reversal, and switching to make a good video. But if these elements are missing, it may be less attractive. After all, video communication is not just about transmitting the information. It’s about relaxing people.
This is my new learning editing video. I only set the title and credits, split the video, and adjusted the sound. Hope to get your valuable advice.
24/10/2021 at 11:31 pm
Thank you for sharing! I agree with your views on poorly made videos, and I also mention them in my blog! Especially for the educational videos, the focuses are always the most significant thing in the video because the purpose of the video is to transmit information and gives students further understanding. For the educational video, the content also plays a critical role, and I think the fluency of the video also has significant influences on the viewers.